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Dacia

Striker

Hybrid Estate Coming Soon
From
€25,000

The Dacia Striker is a raised estate built on the CMF-B platform shared with the Bigster, offered with a 140 hp mild-hybrid petrol/LPG engine or a 155 hp full hybrid, plus a 150 hp hybrid with all-wheel drive. Orders open in autumn 2026 with prices starting under €25,000.

140hp
Power
FWD
Drive
Overview

The Dacia Striker is a raised estate positioned as a budget-friendly wagon, built on the Renault group’s CMF-B platform that also underpins the Bigster SUV. Ground clearance runs to 190-200 mm, and the body carries the cladding and roof rails typical of Dacia’s cross-utility styling rather than a conventional low-slung estate.

Three powertrains cover the range. The entry Mild Hybrid-G 140 pairs a 1.2-litre turbocharged petrol engine, capable of running on LPG, with 48-volt mild-hybrid assistance and 140 hp, sending power through the front wheels via a 6-speed manual or 6-speed dual-clutch automatic. The Hybrid 155 steps up to a full hybrid setup, combining a 1.8-litre naturally aspirated petrol engine with an electric motor and a 1.4 kWh battery for 155 hp, still front-wheel drive. At the top, the Hybrid 150 4x4 adds a rear electric motor to a 1.2-litre turbo engine for all-wheel drive, with 150 hp and a top speed of 140 km/h.

Standard equipment includes adaptive cruise control, a rear-view camera, a 10.1-inch touchscreen, a 7-inch digital instrument display, air conditioning and roof rails. Higher trims bring dual-zone climate control, a powered tailgate, Arkamys 3D audio, wireless phone charging, a 10-inch digital instrument cluster and a fixed panoramic glass roof.

Dacia opens ordering for the Striker in autumn 2026, with prices starting under €25,000, and cars reaching customers before the end of the year.

General
Body type Estate
Mild Hybrid-G 140 6MT
Power 140 hp
Drivetrain FWD
Price from €25,000
Mild Hybrid-G 140 6DCT
Power 140 hp
Drivetrain FWD
Price from €25,000
Frequently asked questions
How much does the Dacia Striker cost?
The Dacia Striker starts from €25,000.
How powerful is the Dacia Striker?
The Dacia Striker produces up to 140 hp.
What type of car is the Dacia Striker?
The Dacia Striker is a Estate.
Is the Dacia Striker related to the Bigster?
Yes. The Striker shares the CMF-B platform and much of its powertrain lineup with the Bigster SUV, but wears estate/wagon bodywork with a raised ride height instead of the Bigster's SUV shape.
When can you order a Dacia Striker?
Dacia opens ordering for the Striker in autumn 2026, with cars reaching customers before the end of the year.
Does the Dacia Striker come with all-wheel drive?
Yes, the Hybrid 150 4x4 variant pairs a 1.2-litre turbo petrol engine with a rear electric motor for all-wheel drive, on top of the front-wheel-drive Mild Hybrid-G 140 and Hybrid 155 versions.
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