The Dacia Sandero is Europe's best-selling car for private buyers — over 309,000 units sold in 2024 alone. The 2026 facelift brings sharper styling, a 10-inch touchscreen, and the new Hybrid 155 powertrain. But the real question isn't whether to buy one — it's where to buy one at the lowest price.

Key Insight: The cheapest Dacia Sandero is NOT in Romania, the brand’s home country. France currently offers the lowest starting price at €13,290 — nearly €2,500 less than Romania’s base trim. This guide breaks down every price, every trim, and every strategy to get the best deal across four key European markets.
Dacia Sandero 2026: What’s New and What to Know
The third-generation Sandero receives its mid-cycle facelift for 2026. Key changes include:

New “inverted T” light signature — matching the Duster and Bigster family look
Pixel-pattern grille with white pixels flanking the Dacia logo
10.1-inch touchscreen with wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto and connected navigation
7-inch digital instrument cluster replacing the old analog dials
Wireless smartphone charging — a first for the Sandero
Eco-G 120 engine replaces the old Eco-G 100, now with 120 hp and up to 1,590 km combined range (petrol + LPG)
Hybrid 155 arriving late 2026 (Stepway only) — 1.8L petrol + two electric motors, 155 hp total
YouClip accessory system — modular holders, phone mounts, bag hooks
Trim Levels Explained
Across all markets, the Sandero comes in three trims. Names vary slightly by country:

Trim What You Get Best For
Essential Basic equipment, manual windows, no touchscreen, SCe 65 engine only Ultra-budget buyers — not available in Romania
Expression 8-inch media display, air conditioning, optional navigation & rear camera Most buyers — the sweet spot of value
Journey / Extreme (Stepway) 10.1-inch screen, wireless charging, Driving Pack (multi-view camera, auto headlights), winter pack Buyers wanting full tech without premium-brand prices
🇫🇷 France: The Cheapest Sandero in Europe
France offers the lowest starting price in all four markets — and the widest trim selection. Dacia’s parent Renault has deep dealer network penetration here, making inventory abundant and discounts common.

Version Engine Price (€)
Sandero Essential SCe 65 (65 hp) 13,290
Sandero Expression SCe 65 (65 hp) 14,800
Sandero Expression TCe 100 (100 hp) 16,050
Sandero Journey TCe 100 (100 hp) 17,050
Sandero Journey Eco-G 120 (120 hp, LPG) TBA
Sandero Journey Eco-G 120 Auto Eco-G 120 DCT TBA
🇫🇷 Best Deal in France: Sandero Expression TCe 100 at €16,050 gives you 100 hp turbo, 8-inch screen, and air conditioning — the best value-per-euro in the entire lineup. French dealers frequently offer end-of-quarter rebates of €500–€1,000 on Expression trims.
🇪🇸 Spain: Second Cheapest — and ECO Label Standard
Spain is the Sandero’s #1 market by volume. The ECO-G 120 bifuel version comes with the DGT ECO label as standard, giving access to low-emission zones in Madrid, Barcelona, and other cities — a massive practical advantage.

Version Engine Price (€)
Sandero Essential SCe 65 (65 hp) 13,490
Sandero Expression TCe 100 (100 hp) 15,440
Sandero Expression Eco-G 120 (120 hp, LPG) 15,440
Sandero Expression Eco-G 120 Auto Eco-G 120 DCT 17,040
Sandero Journey Eco-G 120 Eco-G 120 (120 hp, LPG) 16,440
Sandero Journey Eco-G 120 Auto Eco-G 120 DCT 18,040
🇪🇸 Smart Pick for Spain: Sandero Expression Eco-G 120 at €15,440 — same price as the petrol TCe 100 but with the ECO label, 1,590 km range, and lower running costs (LPG at ~€0.80/L vs petrol at ~€1.50/L). If you drive in Spanish cities, this is the obvious choice.
🇮🇹 Italy: Moderate Pricing, Strong Stepway Focus
Italy’s Sandero lineup focuses heavily on the Stepway crossover variant — reflecting Italian buyers’ preference for raised ground clearance and rugged styling. The Streetway (standard Sandero) starts at €14,800.

Version Engine Price (€)
Sandero Streetway Essential SCe 65 (65 hp) 14,800
Sandero Streetway Expression TCe 100 (100 hp) TBA
Sandero Stepway Essential Eco-G 120 (120 hp, LPG) 16,500
Sandero Stepway Expression Eco-G 120 / TCe 110 TBA
Sandero Stepway Extreme TCe 110 / Eco-G 120 TBA
🇮🇹 Note for Italian Buyers: Italy doesn’t offer the SCe 65 Essential at the sub-€13,500 price you’d find in France or Spain. The base Streetway starts at €14,800 — €1,510 more than France. Consider cross-border purchasing from France if you live in northern Italy (see section below).
🇷🇴 Romania: Counter-Intuitive — More Expensive Than France
Here’s the surprise: Dacia Sandero is more expensive in Romania, the country where it’s built (Pitești factory). Romania doesn’t offer the ultra-budget Essential SCe 65 trim. The base configuration starts at Expression level with the TCe 100 engine.

Version Engine Price (€, TVA inclus)
Sandero Expression TCe 100 (100 hp) 15,750
Sandero Journey TCe 100 / Eco-G 120 16,750+
Sandero Stepway Essential Eco-G 120 / TCe 110 16,000
Sandero Stepway Expression Eco-G 120 / TCe 110 17,000
Sandero Stepway Extreme TCe 110 / Eco-G 120 18,000+
🇷🇴 Romania Advantage — Rabla Program: Romania’s Rabla (scrappage) subsidy program can knock €1,000–€1,500 off the price when you scrap an old vehicle. Combined with the LPG Eco-G engine’s low running cost (LPG at ~€0.60/L in Romania — cheapest in Europe), the total cost of ownership can still be lower despite the higher sticker price.
Cross-Border Buying Strategy: Save Up to €2,500
Since Dacia is sold through the Renault dealer network in all four countries, cross-border purchasing is straightforward. Here’s how:

Buy in France, register locally. If you’re in northern Italy, eastern Spain, or anywhere near a French border, buy at a French dealership for the cheapest Essential trim (€13,290) and register in your home country. You’ll pay your local VAT rate on import, but the savings on the base price often offset this.
Use Romania’s Rabla if you’re Romanian. The scrappage subsidy + ultra-cheap LPG makes Romania competitive on total cost even though sticker prices are higher.
Compare dealer discounts online. Use configurators on dacia.fr, dacia.ro, dacia.es, and dacia.it to check real-time pricing — dealers sometimes offer €500–€2,000 promotional discounts not shown in official lists.
Consider the Eco-G 120 everywhere. LPG infrastructure is excellent in Romania, France, and Italy. Spain’s ECO label benefit makes it the top pick there. The 1,590 km range eliminates range anxiety entirely.
Which Sandero Engine Should You Choose?
Engine Power Transmission Best Country Why
SCe 65 65 hp 5-speed manual 🇫🇷 France, 🇪🇸 Spain Cheapest entry — only available in Essential trim (not offered in 🇷🇴 or 🇮🇹)
TCe 100 100 hp 6-speed manual All 4 countries Best balance of power and price — 5.3 L/100km consumption
Eco-G 120 120 hp (LPG+petrol) 6-speed manual or DCT auto 🇪🇸 Spain (ECO label), 🇷🇴 Romania (cheap LPG) 1,590 km range, lowest running costs, ECO/low-emission access
Hybrid 155 155 hp Automatic All (late 2026) 80% electric driving in city, under €20,000 target — Stepway only
When Is the Best Time to Buy a Dacia Sandero?
March–June: Dealers clear previous-year inventory. Best discount window — up to €1,500 off Expression trims in France and Spain.
September–December: End-of-year push. Renault/Dacia network runs national promotion campaigns. Romania’s Rabla program often increases subsidies in Q4.
Avoid January–February: New model-year pricing is locked in, minimal dealer flexibility.
Watch for Hybrid 155 launch (late 2026): Dacia will likely run introductory pricing on the Stepway Hybrid — potentially under €20,000, making it the cheapest hybrid crossover in Europe.
Financing and Leasing Options
Dacia offers several financing routes through the Renault Bank network:

Dacia Zen warranty + financing: Up to 7-year warranty bundled with monthly payments — popular in France and Italy
LOA (Lease with Option to Buy): Available in all four countries, typically €150–€200/month with €3,000 deposit for an Expression TCe 100
LDD (Long-Term Rental): Fixed monthly cost, no ownership — best for buyers who change cars every 3 years
Classic bank loan: 4–5% APR typical in Romania and Italy; 3–4% in France and Spain through Renault Bank
Financing Tip: In France, the LOA for a Sandero Expression TCe 100 starts around €159/month (36 months, €3,000 deposit). In Romania, the Rabla subsidy can reduce your down payment effectively to zero on the Stepway Eco-G 120.
Quick Decision Guide: Where to Buy Your Sandero
🇫🇷 France — Lowest sticker price (€13,290). Best for budget-maximizing buyers who want the cheapest possible new car in Europe.

🇪🇸 Spain — Best value with ECO label (€15,440 Eco-G 120). Ideal if you drive in low-emission zones or want the lowest running costs in Western Europe.

🇮🇹 Italy — Moderate pricing, Stepway-focused. Consider cross-border purchase from France for savings of €1,500+.

🇷🇴 Romania — Higher sticker price but Rabla subsidy + cheapest LPG in Europe makes total ownership cost competitive. Best for long-term, high-mileage drivers.

Bottom line: The cheapest new Dacia Sandero 2026 is in France at €13,290. But the smartest buy depends on your country, your driving pattern, and whether LPG or hybrid fits your lifestyle.

Published: July 2026 | Prices sourced from official Dacia configurators and dealer listings in each country. Prices may vary with dealer promotions and local VAT changes. Always verify current pricing at dacia.fr, dacia.ro, dacia.es, dacia.it.

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