Dacia Striker SUV: affordable C-segment crossover with four electrified powertrains
Dacia unveiled the Striker SUV, a C-segment crossover combining SUV, estate, and sedan traits, with four electrified powertrains and a starting price below €25,000.
Below €25,000
1,400 kg
600 litres
What Happened
Dacia introduced the Striker SUV, a C-segment crossover that blends SUV styling, estate practicality, and sedan efficiency. The vehicle is fully aligned with Dacia's 2030 strategy to increase C-segment sales from 20% to 33% of total volume. Targeting both private and business customers, the Striker starts below €25,000 and emphasizes low total cost of ownership.
The Striker measures 4.62 meters in length and offers up to 600 liters of boot space. Its design combines an elevated driving position with flowing lines and robust proportions, including ground clearance for outdoor use. The interior features a three-level cockpit architecture with YouClip accessory system, an integrated cable guide, and a hidden ice scraper.
1,400 kg, Cd 0.29
Among the most efficient in its class, enabling low energy consumption.
- Mild Hybrid-G 140: LPG with 48V mild-hybrid system
- Hybrid 155: CO₂ emissions below 100 g/km, up to 80% urban electric driving
- Hybrid 150 4x4: Intelligent all-wheel drive with off-road capability
Dacia applies its Eco-Smart approach with over 32% of materials sourced from the circular economy, including a record level of recycled plastics. The design-to-cost principle focuses on maximizing perceived value while controlling costs, using durable unpainted Starkle® materials and minimizing complexity. The Striker combines affordability, efficiency, and environmental responsibility.
Previously from Renault
Renault Group’s Design-to-Cost strategy, detailed in May 2026, integrates engineering, purchasing, and costing from the earliest design phases to ensure vehicles are attractive, innovative, and profitable. The Dacia Striker exemplifies this approach with clean surfaces, durable materials, and optimized aerodynamic features to control costs.
Background drawn from MotorClaw's earlier coverage of Renault's official releases.
Why this matters
The Striker marks Dacia's push into the C-segment, aiming to raise its share from 20% to 33% of sales by 2030. With a starting price under €25,000 and a focus on low cost of ownership, it targets families and high-mileage drivers seeking an alternative to traditional SUVs. Its use of over 32% recycled materials reflects Dacia's Eco-Smart sustainability approach.
Terms in This Story
- C-segment
- European classification for compact cars, typically 4.2-4.6 m long.
- Mild hybrid
- A vehicle with a small electric motor that assists the engine but cannot drive on electric power alone.
- LPG
- Liquefied Petroleum Gas, a fuel alternative to gasoline, often cheaper and cleaner.
- Design-to-cost
- A process where cost targets are set at the start of design to ensure affordability.
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