Hybrid or petrol, there's sure to be an SUV for you!
A versatile vehicle with an imposing size and high ground clearance, the SUV offers optimum driving comfort for all journeys, on all terrains.


The SUV is originally a 4X4 utility vehicle with generous interior space and a large boot.
Today's SUVs have retained the appearance of an off-roader, but are mainly used for family and utility purposes in both urban and rural environments.
Dacia today offers both classic and premium SUVs, with versions for every purpose, from the Journey for more urban use, to the Extreme 4X4 for off-road outings.
Everyday practicality
Dacia SUVs adapt to your needs:
For all journeys
Intelligent driver-assistance systems
By its very nature, the SUV is a robust vehicle with a higher ride height and a wider crumple zone.
However, Dacia SUVs are also equipped with a number of intelligent driver-assistance systems to ensure smooth manoeuvres and enhanced safety for all passengers.
Set off on an adventure!
Dacia SUVs offer original outdoor accessories with:

available with mild hybrid 140, full hybrid 155, and mild hybrid 140 4X4 powertrains.

available with mild hybrid 140, full hybrid 155, and mild hybrid 140 4X4 powertrains.
If your vehicle has high ground clearance and an elevated body, is robust, versatile, and offers off-road capabilities, then it’s probably an SUV.
In fact, it's the combination of all-road features, towing for the utility side, and the flexibility to suit both family and city life that makes a vehicle truly an SUV.
These two types of vehicles share a robust body, high ground clearance, and fairly large tyres.
Yet these are two distinct body styles: crossovers are rugged versions of the saloon, and are generally less spacious than SUVs.
They are also more city-oriented and rarely have 4-wheel drive, a relatively common SUV option.
SUVs are frequently referred to as "city 4x4s", as they are a compromise between an MPV and an off-road 4x4 vehicle.
But contrary to the primary vocation of 4x4s, which is to drive off-road over often rugged and steep terrain, SUVs, even when equipped with 4-wheel drive, are not suited to the most difficult terrain, as they lack, for example, differential locks, two axles to guide the front and rear wheels, two gearshift levers, and so on.