07.04.2016

Dacia reveals Ambiance Prime Special Editions​

Dacia has revealed a new Ambiance Prime Special edition across its Sandero, Duster and Logan MCV model ranges, offering cost-conscious drivers that little bit extra.

Building on the popular Ambiance specification, the new special edition includes additional exterior equipment that when bought together adds up to £1,190 – but will only cost an additional £500 over the Ambiance trim, reinforcing Dacia’s ‘shockingly affordable’ approach to motoring.

The arrival of the Ambiance Prime special edition comes at a key time for the no-nonsense brand who has recently celebrated its third consecutive year of growth in the UK, selling over 3.5 million cars since re-launching across Europe.

Offering customers the opportunity to enjoy a car that looks more unique without the additional costs, Ambiance Prime models get their own distinct “Chestnut” metallic paint finish, the addition of alloy wheels and, on the Sandero and Logan MCV, front fog lights. The attractive extras compliment the standard Ambiance features which include Bluetooth connectivity, electric front windows, body-coloured bumpers, a Radio/CD player with USB and AUX connection, 60/40 split-folding rear seat and Emergency Brake Assist, ESC and ASR (traction control).

In Ambiance Prime trim the Sandero and Logan MCV receive 15-inch ‘Aquila’ alloy wheels, while the Duster features 16-inch ‘Everest’ items.

Ambiance Prime versions of the Sandero and Logan MCV are available with a choice of 1.2-litre 16V 75 and 0.9-litre TCe 90 petrol engines or the 1.5-litre dCi 90 diesel. The Duster has the option of either the 1.6-litre 16V 115 petrol or the 1.5-litre dCi 110 diesel engine in two and four wheel drive configurations.

The Dacia range starts from just £5,995 with the Ambiance Prime editions starting from just £7,295.

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