DACIA Logan 2022: Extremely Serious Problem with the New Model

DACIA Logan 2022 equipment

DACIA Logan 2022 is the new car model that DACIA has been working on for a very long time already, but unfortunately the launch is not as close as we expected. Despite this, the interest vis-à-vis the new car remains high, and this is because DACIA Logan 2022 would be a combination between the old MCV and Lodgy, only much more modern than either of the two, and that's one of the main surprises for us.

DACIA Logan 2022 has been in the works for some time at the Romanian manufacturer, and in the most recent images we saw the car being tested in Romania as well, which means that it is quite close to launch. The problem is, however, that DACIA does not have enough semiconductors to produce any cars it wants, but to offer all the equipment for them, and DACIA Logan 2022 could be among those that would have problems when it is officially launched.

DACIA Logan 2022: Extremely Serious Problem with the New Model

DACIA Logan 2022 will not be launched as early as we thought, the semiconductor crisis forcing the postponement of the Duster 2021 launch, and this in return will also bring us the replacement MCV a little later. The problem is that Renault has started to remove some equipment from its own cars due to the semiconductor crisis, and it is expected that similar things will happen even in the case of DACIA Logan 2022, which could prove to be a substantial problem at the moment which new car will be officially launched.

DACIA Logan 2022 could initially be launched without certain features that are also found in Logan 3 at the moment, and this is because due to the semiconductor crisis they could be quite difficult to manufacture. It is not yet known what could be missing from DACIA Logan 2022, but certain options for the infotainment or audio systems have been removed from some Renault models, so anything is possible for the new car.

DACIA Logan 2022 could be presented in the first part of 2022 for customers all over the world, but for now nothing is 100% certain because of the semiconductor crisis.