Dacia is celebrating two decades of Renault ownership by launching the SE Twenty special edition versions of the Sandero Stepway, Logan MCV Stepway and Duster.
On sale in the United Kingdom, where the first customers will take delivery in March, it slots above the Comfort spec and adds unique side decals, black side mirror housings and blue center cap for the wheels.
The seats feature blue mesh fabric inserts, unique to this grade, and the same color used for the Duster and Stepway logos stitched into the front seat backrests. Elsewhere, the cabin has been enriched with the blue air vent surrounds and special floor mats. All models also get a reversing camera, and the SUV brings a multi-view-camera, parking sensors and blind spot warning.
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Pricing for the Sandero Stepway and Logan MCV Stepway SE Twenty starts at £11,295 ($14,764/€13,232) and £12,795 ($16,725/€14,990), respectively, a £400 ($523/€469) premium over the equivalent Comfort grades. The two cars are powered by a 90 PS (89 hp / 66 kW) petrol engine, and the estate can be had with the 95 PS (94 hp / 70 kW) diesel, with both units matched to a five-speed manual gearbox. Air-con, Media Nav infotainment system with DAB radio, Apple CarPlay, Android Auto and Bluetooth, cruise control with speed limiter, rear parking sensors and others are standard.
The Duster SE Twenty costs £15,645 ($20,451/€18,329), £650 ($850/€761) more than the Comfort, and comes with air conditioning, smartphone integration, 7-function trip computer, heated and electrically adjustable side mirrors and 17-inch alloy wheels. Powering it is the 130 PS (128 hp / 96 kW) petrol or 115 PS (113 hp / 85 kW) diesel, in two- or four-wheel drive configurations.