2023-08-23 22:39
Automotive
Alex Lowe

Dacia releases new accessory packs for camping

With the new Dacia Jogger, the company is focusing on the accessory market with its new accessory packs which help turn the Jogger into a campervan, of sorts. The new Jogger was launched last year and the new camping accessories were announced at the same sort of time at a special event, along with some new rebranded Dacia models.

The new accessories help turn the Jogger into make shift camper van, with a bed frame, black out binds, rear tents (pictured above) and seat storage bag. However, unlike some other camper vans, such as the Volkswagen Caddy California, the Jogger doesn’t have an option for a kitchen. If you need this sort of thing, there are some third party companies offering conversion kits such as Campal and Camperiz.

The new Sleep Pack costs £1,815 and comes with blackout blinds, seat storage bag and a double bed frame with mattress included. This option does make the Jogger a five seat only, removing the two additional seats in the back. The larger Sleep Pack Ultimate includes everything from the standard pack, but with the addition of a huge rear tent which clips onto the back of the car. The tent can house four people and has included mesh windows and privacy dividers. This pack comes in at £2,165.

Alex Lowe

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