The Dacia Striker Is Europe's Cheap All-In-One Car
The Dacia Striker is positioned as Europe’s low-cost “all-in-one” crossover that blends SUV ruggedness with wagon practicality and sedan efficiency. Dacia describes it as a lower-to-the-ground alternative to the Bigster, and it adopts a distinct silhouette plus new T-shaped lighting front and rear. Measuring 4.62 meters long, the Striker targets the compact C-segment and features substantial plastic cladding for a rugged look. The top version includes a panoramic sunroof and 19-inch wheels, while the base model starts with 17-inch steel wheels that can be upgraded to alloys. Inside, a 10.1-inch touchscreen pairs with a 7-inch digital instrument cluster using optical reflections for a 3D effect, and a power tailgate opens to up to 600 liters of cargo space. Dacia says it improves refinement with thicker glass and added acoustic insulation. The Striker is five-seat only and skips diesel as Renault Group moves away from oil burners.





