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Dacia has announced the UK specifications for the new top-of-the-range Laur�ate Prime special edition versions of the Sandero, Duster and Logan MCV.
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Dacia reveals specifications for the new Laur�ate Prime special editions

Dacia reveals specifications for the new Lauréate Prime special editions

Dacia has announced the UK specifications for the new top-of-the-range Laur�ate Prime special edition versions of the Sandero, Duster and Logan MCV.

These luxuriously appointed models, featuring an exclusive colour scheme, are being introduced to mark 10 years since the Romanian brand re launched in Europe in 2005.

The special editions allow buyers to own a more distinctive, personalised car while still benefiting from Dacia's affordable value-for-money ethos.

All Laur�ate Prime special editions are finished in exclusive Cosmos Blue metallic paint, which pays homage to Dacia's traditional livery. This is reflected inside each car, featuring blue fabric inserts on the front and rear seats, blue detailing on the floor mats and blue seat belts.

Exterior features include dark metal alloy wheels and grey door mirror shells. Additional equipment over the standard Laur�ate versions includes a front central armrest, electric rear windows, leather steering wheel and the latest MediaNav Evolution multimedia system.

All features that are standard on Laur�ate versions have been retained on the Laur�ate Prime. These include climate control, cruise control, heated and electrically adjustable door mirrors, central locking and, on the Duster, satin chrome roof bars, side sills and front and rear scuff plates.

Laur�ate Prime versions of the Sandero and Logan MCV are available with 0.9-litre 90bhp petrol and 1.5-litre 90bhp diesel engines, while the Duster Laur�ate Prime comes with the 1.5-litre 110bhp diesel unit in two- and four-wheel-drive configurations.

by: Sophie Williamson-Stothert