Dacia Jogger 2026: New 155 HP Hybrid and UK Upgrades

Dacia refreshes the Jogger for 2026 with subtle styling, a 155 HP hybrid powertrain, upgraded infotainment and improved safety. UK pricing starts from £18,995 with hybrid options available across trims.

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Dacia Jogger 2026: New 155 HP Hybrid and UK Upgrades

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Dacia updates the Jogger for 2026 with a 155 HP hybrid

The Dacia Jogger gets a thoughtful mid-cycle refresh for 2026 that brings subtle styling tweaks, improved tech and a new hybrid powertrain aimed at buyers who want practicality with lower running costs. The revamped family wagon — already listed on Dacia's website and arriving at UK retailers — keeps the Jogger's roomy, no-nonsense character but modernises key areas where buyers care most: infotainment, safety and drivetrain efficiency.

What’s changed on the outside?

Visually the 2026 Jogger is a gentle evolution rather than a radical redesign. Dacia fits a new LED light signature up front and an updated rear lighting graphic, plus a refreshed grille and new wheel options. Practical details include a shark-fin antenna and a new paint option, Sandstone Metallic, to expand the colour palette.

Highlights:

  • New LED daytime running lights and rear signature
  • New grille and wheel designs
  • Sandstone Metallic colour added

Interior upgrades and connectivity

Inside there’s a larger 10-inch touchscreen offering wireless smartphone integration and connected navigation — a major upgrade for daily usability. Some trims also receive a 7-inch digital instrument cluster. Dacia retains its focus on affordable practicality with four YouClip mounting points that allow users to attach phone or tablet holders and storage pouches quickly and securely.

Depending on trim level, the Jogger now offers power-folding door mirrors, a multi-view camera system, automatic headlights with high-beam assist and a wireless charging pad for smartphones. Dacia also says it has improved automatic emergency braking to detect pedestrians, cyclists and motorbikes, and the driver attention alert has been refined for better safety.

Power and performance: the new Hybrid 155

The headline change is the Hybrid 155 system: a 1.8-litre petrol engine paired with two electric motors and fed by a 1.4 kWh battery. Combined output is 155 metric horsepower (153 bhp / 114 kW) and 170 Nm (125 lb-ft) of torque. This hybrid setup joins the familiar TCe 110 (110 PS / 108 hp / 81 kW) petrol engine that uses a six-speed manual.

Practical takeaway: the Hybrid 155 is designed to improve urban fuel economy and lower emissions while maintaining the Jogger’s flexible packaging and seven-seat capability in certain configurations. It’s an affordable route into electrified driving without the range anxiety of plug-in hybrids.

Trim levels, equipment and pricing (UK)

Dacia offers the 2026 Jogger in three UK trims: Essential, Expression and Extreme. The Essential is sensibly equipped with LED exterior lights, 16-inch wheel covers, tinted rear windows, a height-adjustable driver seat and several active safety systems like ESC with hill start assist and lane keeping aids.

Expression adds conveniences such as keyless entry, rain-sensing wipers, automatic climate control, the 10-inch infotainment screen and a 7-inch digital gauge cluster. The top Extreme trim adds 16-inch black alloys, MicroCloud upholstery with copper stitching, heated front seats and wheel, a six-speaker sound system, blind-spot warning and a multi-view camera.

Prices start at £18,995 OTR for the Essential with the TCe 100, while the Expression is available from £20,295 with the TCe 110 or £23,330 with the Hybrid 155. The Extreme petrol model starts at £21,595, with the hybrid Extreme from £24,630.

"Dacia's approach remains clear: offer robust, practical cars with smart electrification where it counts," says a market analyst. "The Jogger update keeps costs down while giving buyers modern tech and a credible hybrid option."

Whether you need seven-seat versatility, better fuel economy in town or a more modern infotainment experience, the 2026 Dacia Jogger refresh makes a compelling case for buyers seeking value in the family car segment.

Source: autoevolution

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