2023-03-06 18:11
Automotive
Alex Lowe

Dacia Jogger now offered with new Sleep Pack, for a budget motorhome feel

Dacia Jogger now offered with new Sleep Pack, for a budget motorhome feel

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Dacia has recently added a new optional pack for the Jogger MPV which allows it to be transformed, fairly cheaply into a budget motorhome. The Dacia Jogger is one of the most affordable MPVs on the market ion the UK, costing from £17,145 with space for seven seats. The new Sleep Pack is now available and without putting too much of a shine on it, it turns the back of the Jogger into a space to sleep fairly comfortably.

Dacia have made enough space for two people to sleep, with also making enough space for a 220-litre storage box beneath. When you spec the Sleep Pack, you do lose the third row of seats however. The space in the back is enough for a 190cm x 130cm mattress with 60cm of headroom. Once you fold away all of the bedding, the Jogger becomes a five seater again and best of all, the extra materials only ways 50kg.

Dacia also provide a tent, which fixes to the tailgate of the Jogger and creates some more space to hang out in. There are also some black-out blinds available for the windows, a bit like a VW California.

Dacia is making the new Sleep Pack available when ordering a new Jogger, or if you already have a Jogger you can get one to fit afterwards.

Alex Lowe

Dacia Jogger now offered with new Sleep Pack, for a budget motorhome feel

Alex Lowe is the owner and editor of the interface and started the website in 2013. He publishes the majority of the content on the website, hosts the three podcasts and the runs the YouTube channels. Alex has a professional background in computer networking, FWA and WiFi.

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