Dacia introduces the Striker, a sleeker crossover companion to the Bigster

Dacia has revealed the Striker, a new multi-energy crossover that joins the Bigster in the brand's expanding C-segment lineup. With a length of 4.62 meters, the Striker is actually five centimeters longer than the Bigster but adopts a lower, more dynamic silhouette.
Positioned as a blend between a station wagon and an SUV, the Striker features Dacia's latest angular design language introduced on the current Duster. Signature elements include vertical daytime running light extensions integrated into the headlights and a full-width black rear panel connecting the taillights.

The Striker shares its CMF-B LS platform with the Bigster, Duster, and Sandero-a simplified version of the architecture used by Renault, helping Dacia maintain competitive pricing. A full reveal is scheduled for June.
Powertrain options will include a hybrid, a Hybrid 4x4, and an LPG variant. True to Dacia's value-focused philosophy, pricing will start below €25,000, making electrified mobility more accessible in the C-segment. The Striker will be positioned alongside the more upright Bigster as a sleeker, more road-focused alternative for customers seeking a lower roofline without sacrificing practicality.








