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The Dacia Jogger is known for its practicality and affordability, but as with the Duster SUV sibling, some buyers want something more special. Carpoint, a Dacia dealer located in Germany, created a special edition of the Jogger with visual updates and extra equipment making it more desirable – and slightly more expensive.

The standout feature of the exterior is the matte black wrap, which complements the sculpted fenders of the Jogger and aligns with the extensive plastic cladding. The sinister looks are further heightened by a coordinated grille, Dacia emblems, and a new set of 18-inch alloy wheels which are also finished in black.

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Additionally, a roof box with a capacity of 420 liters (14.8 cubic feet) is affixed to Dacia’s adaptable roof rails, further increasing the already spacious trunk, which can expand to 708 liters (25 cubic feet) in the five-seater variant. Interestingly, the roof box comes equipped with its own spoiler, eliminating the need for an additional spoiler on the tailgate.

The interior of the Jogger, borrowed from the Sandero, remains mostly unaltered. Fortunately, the donor vehicle isn’t the stripped-down base-spec trim, so it does come with some amenities. These include air conditioning, a standalone infotainment touchscreen, cruise control, as well as parking, rain, and light sensors.

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The stock version of the Romanian crossover has 200 mm (7.8 inches) of ground clearance, but Carpoint opted for a new set of lowering springs, bringing it closer to the ground. The lower stance and low-profile tires certainly limit the off-road credentials of the Jogger, prioritizing looks over substance.

Similar to the Duster Carpoint Editions, there are no changes under the hood, which means you can choose the special Jogger with any available engine. The showcased model is equipped with the base-spec turbocharged 1.0-liter three-cylinder bi-fuel engine, just like the press car we reviewed. This engine isn’t a powerhouse, producing 99 hp (74 kW / 100 PS) and 170 Nm (125 lb-ft) when running on LPG (liquid petroleum gas), or 90 hp (67 kW / 91 PS) and 160 Nm (118 lb-ft) when running on gasoline. Power is sent to the front axle through a six-speed manual gearbox.

According to the official website, this particular Dacia Jogger Carpoint Edition is priced at €26,590 ($28,945) although there is another slightly cheaper example without the roof box listed for €25,990 ($28,291).

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