Last week, Renault shocked us with a new Symbol model that was actually a rebadged Dacia Logan II, launched at the Paris Motor Show with slightly softer edges.
But that’s not the only brand new Dacia model introduced this year, as the Romanian budged car brand also has a new Sandero, a supermini hatchback model offered with a choice of four engines: 0.9 TCe 90, 1,2-liter with 75 PS, and two 1.5 dCi versions with 75 and 90 PS respectively.
But the outgoing Sandero is also sold as a Renault in a number of markets, such as India and South America. This rendering by Theophilus Chin will give you an idea of what the Sandero will most likely look as a Renault.
Just like the new Symbol, the changes are minimal, mainly softening the edges of the bumper and introducing a new grille.
But the outgoing Sandero is also sold as a Renault in a number of markets, such as India and South America. This rendering by Theophilus Chin will give you an idea of what the Sandero will most likely look as a Renault.
Just like the new Symbol, the changes are minimal, mainly softening the edges of the bumper and introducing a new grille.