DACIA Logan: OFFICIAL, The announcement that STUNNED ALL Romanians

DACIA Logan has an official announcement that stunned all Romanians today, the Romanian manufacturer managing to offer something that seemed impossible for cars.

DACIA Logan autonomy

Dacia Logan it has an amazing official announcement for all Romanians, and we are talking about something that was possible thanks to the ingenuity of the engineers who work for Dacia and Renault. More precisely, starting from 2020 DACIA Logan is also available with a TCe 100 GPL or TCe 100 ECO-G engine, this being a dual one that works with both gasoline and LPG, that is, it fulfills two of the wishes of Romanians vis-a- dream of used fuel.

Dacia Logan in the version that has this engine, it can work without problems either with gasoline or with LPG, but when both reservations of the car are full, then it can have an autonomy of 1000 KM. Yes, you read that right, the DACIA Logan can achieve a range of 1000 KM if the gas and LPG tanks are full, so from Bucharest you can travel as far as Vienna without refueling them, so we are talking about something great for customers .

DACIA Logan: OFFICIAL, The announcement that STUNNED ALL Romanians

Dacia Logan it can practically allow customers to travel long distances with both tanks full, which not every kind of car can offer. We are also talking about much reduced costs compared to those required only for classic fuels, and this is because normally the costs for refueling only with gasoline or diesel for such long journeys would be much higher, so the economy is another strength.

"The vehicle can run on either gasoline or LPG. It is equipped with two separate tanks, one for petrol and one for LPG. With both tanks full, the vehicle has a cumulative range of over 1.000 km. Dacia ECO-G vehicles can access underground car parks thanks to the safety features built into the system (safety valve, return valve and filling level limited to 80%) and are not affected by traffic restrictions in case of pollution peaks."

Dacia Logan it also has some special safety measures implemented for these models, so there are some valves installed to prevent gas leaks, but also filling up to more than 80% of capacity. Practically, that LPG tank is designed in such a way as to be as safe as possible for those who buy DACIA Logan, and this also allows the car to be parked in underground parking lots in France or other European countries.

Dacia Logan in the version with an engine that also works on LPG, it is available for purchase in various European countries, but also in Romania, the prices being surprisingly good for the series.