The Dacia Logan, a versatile family of automobiles, has been a successful collaboration between Renault and its Romanian subsidiary, Dacia, since its debut in mid-2004. Acting as the successor to the Dacia 1310 and Dacia Solenza models, the Dacia Logan has been manufactured in various body styles including sedan, station wagon, and pick-up truck configurations. The production plants for the Logan are located in Mioveni, Romania, and at Renault facilities or its partners' plants in multiple countries worldwide such as Morocco, Brazil, Argentina, Turkey, Russia, Colombia, Iran, and India. Additionally, the pick-up version of the Logan has been produced at Nissan's plant in South Africa.
The Dacia Logan has also been marketed under different names depending on regional preferences and existing brand positioning. These aliases include Renault Logan, Nissan Aprio, Mahindra Verito, Renault L90, Lada Largus (known as the MCV), Nissan NP200 (as the pick-up variant), Renault Symbol (Mk3), and Renault Taliant. This strategic approach helps expand the vehicle's reach and appeal within different markets where the Renault brand may have a stronger foothold.
Key Points:
- The Dacia Logan is a family of automobiles produced in collaboration with Renault and Dacia since mid-2004.
- It comes in different body styles including sedan, station wagon, and pick-up truck variants.
- Production facilities for the Logan are located in Romania and