Conversion of Dacia Jogger Camper Van to Dacia Jogger Confirmed

Conversion of Dacia Jogger Camper Van to Dacia Jogger Confirmed

It may be available very soon.

The Dacia Jogger was introduced in September last year. The crossover is available in five- and seven-seat configurations. But buyers will soon be able to convert a camper van. Lionel Jaillet (Dacia VP of Product) said that the company is already in the process of making a Jogger camper van. It could be available very soon.

Jaillet stated to the publication that Dania wants more customers, particularly those who enjoy outdoor activities. He said that the Jogger “has all the right attitude for it,” to Auto Express. The company is not yet certain if the camper van conversion would be an individual model or part of an accessory package. Dacia is currently working on this issue.

Conversion of Dacia Jogger Camper Van to Dacia Jogger Confirmed

Conversion of Dacia Jogger Camper Van to Dacia Jogger Confirmed

Conversion of Dacia Jogger Camper Van to Dacia Jogger Confirmed

The camper van’s features are still unknown. You won’t find a king-sized bed or a 50 inch TV on the camper van. However, the Jogger’s boxy back end is ideal for camping basics. It has a place to sleep, some storage and a small kitchenette that only contains the essentials: a portable gas stovetop, small fridge and small sink. We’ll need to wait for Dacia to reveal it before we can be certain. Dacia had been considering a commercial van version, but stricter regulations have ended that idea.

Even though the Jogger’s design is unique, the front looks almost identical to the Dacia Sandero Stepway. Things get a little weird once you get past the windshield. The windshield appears to be long and extends over the front seats, leading to the high, flat roof. With all the seats down, the crossover boasts 1,819 Liters (64.23 cubic feet), of cargo space.

The interior of the Dacia is the same as other models in the lineup. There’s an infotainment screen at the dash for higher-end models and HVAC controls below. It has a clean, modern, and simple interior that will not change for the campervan version. The camper van will continue to be powered by either gasoline or LPG engines, so it’s unlikely that Dacia will change out its powertrains. A 1.0-liter three-cylinder makes 110 horsepower (81 kilowatts) and is the most powerful.

Camping vans and other recreational vehicles are very popular right now, and Dacia is not the only one expanding into camper vans. VW has stated that it will create a campervan version of its electric ID.Buzz. If an automaker doesn’t build it, then there are many upfitters who can fill the role.