Dacia Logan

Dacia Logan
Overview
ManufacturerDacia (Renault)
Production2004–present
Body and chassis
ClassSubcompact car (B)
Compact MPV (MCV Mk1)
LayoutFront-engine, front-wheel-drive
Chronology
PredecessorDacia 1310
Dacia Solenza

The Dacia Logan is a family of automobiles produced and marketed jointly by the French manufacturer Renault and its Romanian subsidiary Dacia since mid-2004, and was the successor to the Dacia 1310 and Dacia Solenza. It has been produced as a sedan, station wagon, and as a pick-up. It has been manufactured at Dacia's automobile plant in Mioveni, Romania, and at Renault (or its partners') plants in Morocco, Brazil, Argentina, Turkey, Russia, Colombia, Iran and India. The pick-up has also been produced at Nissan's plant in Rosslyn, South Africa.

It has also been marketed as the Renault Logan, Nissan Aprio, Mahindra Verito, Renault L90, Lada Largus (the MCV), Nissan NP200 (the pick-up), Renault Symbol (Mk3), Renault Taliant, and as the Renault Tondar 90 depending on the existing presence or positioning of the Renault brand.

Since its launch, the Dacia Logan is estimated to have reached over 4 million sales worldwide.[1]

  1. ^ "10 countries in 10 days in a Dacia Logan – 1/10: Romania". Best Selling Cars Blog. 3 January 2018. Retrieved 10 January 2019.