22 Facts About Renault Logan

1.

Since its launch, the Dacia Renault Logan is estimated to have reached over 4 million sales worldwide.

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Renault Logan was designed from the outset as an affordable car, and has many simplified features to keep costs down.

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3.

The Renault Logan suspension is soft and strong, and the chassis sits visibly higher than most other compact cars to help it negotiate dirt roads and potholes on ill-maintained asphalt roads.

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4.

The Logan was marketed with the Mahindra-Renault logo until the end of March 2011.

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5.

Renault Logan Pars is a joint venture, 51 percent of which belongs to Renault Logan of France.

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6.

In 2014 Renault updated the transmission of Logan for Iranian market using JHQ gearbox instead of regular JH3 to make the car more reliable.

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7.

Renault Logan production began with a 4-door sedan, followed by a wagon in September 2006.

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8.

Renault Logan MCV, launched at the 2006 Paris Motor Show, is the station wagon version of the Renault Logan.

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9.

Coupe utility version of the Renault Logan, based on the MCV, was introduced on 10 September 2007, and replaced the Dacia Pick-Up.

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10.

Renault Logan Pick-Up was discontinued by Dacia in July 2012, and it was not until October 2020 that the company introduced a new pickup model, Dacia Duster Pick-Up.

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11.

Second generation Renault Logan was revealed by Dacia at the 2012 Paris Motor Show.

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12.

Since the release of the facelift version, the Renault Logan is available with the crossover-styled Stepway trim, which feature raised ride height and adds exterior accessories such as black plastic wheel arch trims, body cladding, skid plates and roof rails.

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The Renault Logan Stepway was launched in Russia in December 2018, followed by Brazil in July 2019 along with the facelifted model without carrying the Stepway nameplate to avoid confusion with the Sandero-based Stepway.

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Versions equipped with CVT, the lifted version of the Renault Logan is essentially a workaround to mitigate the fact that the CVT gearbox does not fit due to the tight space of the platform layout, which led to the vehicle being raised by fitting a reworked suspension.

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15.

Third generation Renault Symbol is a rebadged version of the second generation Logan.

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16.

Third-generation Renault Logan was launched together with the new Dacia Sandero III, on 29 September 2020.

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17.

In June 2022, the Renault Logan received a slight restyling incorporating the brand's new logo alongside other Dacia models.

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18.

The vehicle is overall largely similar on the Renault Logan, sharing the same bodywork with changes on the front fascia, rear fascia, and side door shoulder lines.

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19.

Renault Logan was voted official best car of the year Autobest 2005 by the members of the Autobest jury, coming from 15 countries: Bulgaria, Croatia, Czech Republic, Cyprus, Macedonia, Hungary, Poland, Romania, Russia, Serbia, Slovakia, Slovenia, Turkey, Ukraine and Malta.

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20.

Renault Logan won the fifteenth Best Compact trophy awarded by Abioto, the Brazilian trade press organisation, by a panel of 67 of the country's most influential motoring journalists.

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21.

Renault Logan won the 'Melhor Carro do Ano 2013' trophy awarded by Motor Press magazine, ahead of the Citroen C4L sedan.

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22.

In 2006, a station wagon concept car, the Dacia Renault Logan Steppe was presented at the Salon International de l'Auto in Geneva.

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