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Dacia Striker: New Affordable Caravan Under €25,000

19.03.2026 19:22 1 min 1 source
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Dacia is preparing for a summer 2026 premiere of the new Striker caravan priced below €25,000. The model will feature a hybrid powertrain with up to 155 hp and an optional all-wheel drive system, a rarity in this price segment. The base version will cost around €21,000 in Germany and approximately €23,000 in Spain.

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