DACIA Logan 4: GREAT news, what you will have in Mandatory mode

DACIA Logan 4 electric

DACIA Logan 4 is the next generation of sedan cars that the Romanian manufacturer DACIA will launch for customers all over the world, and this is because at the moment there is still great interest in sedans. Of course, the DACIA Logan 4 will be launched in many years because we are talking about a future generation that will replace the current one, just launched, but we already know what will be some of the changes that will necessarily come for it.

DACIA Logan 4 will first of all have more safety elements, both on the technological side and on the construction side, and this is because Logan 3 was criticized due to poor results in the Euro NCAP tests. Considering this development of things, it is expected that the DACIA Logan 4 will be a much safer car than the current models, which of course is great news for all those who will be interested in buying future car models.

DACIA Logan 4: GREAT news, what you will have in Mandatory mode

DACIA Logan 4 will not come with only that, and this is because it is expected that the next generation of cars will be offered including hybrid versions, and possibly electric, something that Romanians have been waiting for a long time. We already know that the European Union does not want car manufacturers to manufacture cars with internal combustion engines starting from 2035, so the DACIA Logan 4 will go through a radical change to fulfill this very bold goal.

DACIA Logan 4 should be launched sometime around 2031, 2032, and considering the proximity of the 2035 deadline, it is improbable that at least a hybrid version will not be launched together with the gasoline version. Even if the deadline will be extended to 2040, as the car manufacturers now want, it is still expected that the DACIA Logan 4 will have a hybrid version, so that after the final deadline it will be produced exclusively in versions of this kind, but also in one 100% electric.

DACIA Logan 4 is still very far from launch, but these changes are mandatory for future car models, so we can definitely expect them to be part of the next generation.