Dacia Logan 2026: Meet the Facelift and New Features for the Sedan

The Dacia Logan, even though absent from the German market since 2010, remains an important model for the brand’s international strategy in 2026. The compact sedan receives a facelift that integrates visual, technological, and mechanical advancements, strengthening its appeal primarily in Eastern European countries and other regions.

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Renewed Design with Updated Identity

The Dacia Logan 2026 features a striking aesthetic update, incorporating modern elements that align the sedan with the brand’s new visual standard. One of the main novelties is the lighting, with the adoption of the new LED signature, characterized by an inverted “T” positioned above the headlights, lending a contemporary and more sophisticated look to the front end. The front assembly has been redesigned with a more robust bumper and a reformulated radiator grille, which prioritizes style without sacrificing functionality.

At the rear, the Logan features pixel-type LED taillights, which emphasize the body lines and improve nighttime visibility. Furthermore, the color palette has gained new metallic options such as Amber Yellow and Sandstone, broadening the possibilities for customers seeking customization. For the wheels, there is the option to choose between new alloy wheels or wheel covers, while the roof antenna has been replaced by a discreet “shark fin” antenna.

Practical, Comfortable Interior Adapted for Daily Use

The interior of the Dacia Logan 2026 was designed to offer comfort and practicality to its occupants. One of the main focuses was the choice of durable materials, such as the new black seat fabrics, which ensure resistance to wear during daily use. Higher trim versions feature Micro-TEP upholstery, which combines sophistication and easy maintenance.

The dashboard and doors have received blue fabric inserts, adding a touch of modernity and relaxation to the internal environment, without being excessive. The steering wheel, in turn, has been ergonomically redesigned to increase driver comfort, making the driving experience less tiring, especially on long journeys.

Another practical innovation is the modular YouClip system, which allows for the attachment of various accessories such as supports for tablets and cell phones, bags, or hangers, facilitating organization inside the vehicle. Two attachment points are provided ex-factory: one on the dashboard and one on the rear part of the center console, offering versatility for those who use the Logan as a family or work car.

Updated Engines and Focus on Efficiency

The Dacia Logan 2026 brings important updates under the hood, expanding the engine lineup to optimize performance and fuel economy. The most basic engine option is the TCe 100 engine, a 1.0-liter three-cylinder turbo delivering 100 horsepower, paired with a six-speed manual transmission. This version represents an advancement over the previous engine, which offered 90 horsepower, resulting in better performance for daily commuting and highways.

Another renewed option is the Eco-G 120 engine, a 1.2-liter turbo unit that can also run on LPG (liquefied petroleum gas). Now, in addition to 120 horsepower, this engine is coupled with a six-speed dual-clutch automatic transmission — a novelty for this lineup. The LPG tank has been increased from 40 to almost 50 liters, raising the range by about 20%, which is excellent for those seeking economy and lower environmental impact without sacrificing autonomy.

It is worth noting that, unlike the Dacia Jogger and the Sandero Stepway, which have hybrid versions (such as the Hybrid 155), the Logan does not yet have a predicted hybrid powertrain for 2026, maintaining its focus on updated internal combustion engines.

Technology and Safety: Connectivity and Driver Assistance

In terms of multimedia, the Logan 2026 invests in larger screens and more connectivity. The model offers the Media Display with a 10-inch touchscreen, compatible with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, which allows for simple and functional smartphone integration. For customers who want more features, there is the optional Media Nav Live system, which includes integrated navigation, real-time traffic information, and map updates for up to eight years, always ensuring efficient and updated routes.

A practical innovation is the arrival of induction charging (wireless charging), which makes it easier to recharge smartphones without the need for cables and wires scattered around the cabin. The dedicated space for this technology is located on the center console, ensuring easy access during the drive.

In addition to connectivity, the Logan 2026 reinforces safety with advanced features. Automatic lighting improves visibility in different conditions, while the multi-view camera helps with parking maneuvers, forming an optional package known as the Driving Pack. The external rear-view mirrors have an electric folding function for greater protection.

The sedan complies with current European safety standards, including emergency braking assistant with detection of vehicles, pedestrians, cyclists, and motorcyclists in urban areas and on highways. To facilitate customization, a “My Safety” button allows advanced driver assistance systems to be quickly configured according to the driver’s preference.

Find out more about Dacia’s updates on other popular models such as the Dacia Sandero 2026 and the Dacia Jogger 2026, which complement the brand’s new strategy for global markets.

With a proposition focused on being efficient, robust, and affordable, the Dacia Logan 2026 maintains its relevance in markets where the preference for the traditional sedan is still high, especially in regions of Eastern Europe. The facelift brings modernity that combines functional style with the technology required today, reinforcing Dacia’s commitment to intelligent simplicity and value for money.

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    Author: Fabio Isidoro

    Founder and editor-in-chief of Canal Carro, he dedicates himself to exploring the automotive universe with depth and passion. A car and technology enthusiast, he produces technical content and in-depth analyses of national and international vehicles, combining quality information with a critical eye for the public.

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