Dacia first revealed their top of the range Sandero, Logan MCV and Duster Laureate Prime models at the 2015 Geneva Motor Show two weeks ago, celebrating 10 years since the brand’s rebirth in Europe.

All the models feature Cosmos Blue metallic paint as standard with styling and trim upgrades meant to reflect Dacia’s traditional blue livery. All this will cost you an additional £500 compared to standard Laureate versions.

Cheapest way to buy into Dacia’s Laureate Prime lineup is with the Sandero TCe 90, priced from £9,295. If you’re looking for a diesel, you can spend an extra £1,000 and get the dCi 90 version, which is really the one you want between the two.

The same £1,000 difference lies between the Logan MCV Laureate Prime TCe 90 and the dCi 90 model, priced at £10,295 and £11,295 respectively.

The Duster Laureate Prime will set you back £13,995 in dCi 100 4×2 spec, while the 4×4 version will cost you an extra £2,000.

All Laureate Prime special editions feature smart dark metal alloys, dark metal gray door mirror shells, a front central armrest, electric rear windows, leather steering wheel and the latest MediaNav Evolution multimedia system.

The infotainment system has been redesigned with a full-color menu screen which even features Apple’s SIRI voice recognition function.

Not bad at all for Europe’s No.1 budget car marker.

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