2022-06-15 11:42
Automotive
Alex Lowe

Dacia reveals brand new badge design

Dacia reveals brand new badge design

This week, Dacia has launched a brand new logo which will be making its way to the company’s models soon. The new ‘Dacia Link’ badge was revealed around a year ago but is only just now making its way to new cars.

Dacia has released a new press release that shows the new logo on the Sandero, Sandero Stepway, Jogger, Duster and the Spring. The Dacia Spring is not yet sold in the UK, but hopefully should be at some stage in the future.

The new logo does away with he outgoing shield badge for a more robust feel, with the D and C letters linked together to form the new badge. It is in use all over the car, from the front grille and on the steering wheel inside. Dacia themselves has said that the new logo represents the back-to-basics view the company has.

Alex Lowe

Dacia reveals brand new badge design

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