Dacia Logan Steppe Concept Car: sports performance
Sitting squarely on its 17-inch wheels, Logan Steppe concept car exudes robustness, an impression reinforced by its wrap-around bumpers and protective side sills, yet lightened by the use of metallic finish inserts. Derived directly from Logan, the car’s grille and front-end design suggest sports performance.
Logan Steppe Concept Car - front view
Certain technical features – such as the use of "flat blade" windscreen wipers and diode Xenon headlamps – bring comfort and modernity to Logan Steppe concept car, while its disc brakes and big callipers point to performance.
Standing at a height of 1.78 m including its roof storage system, Logan Steppe concept car features well-balanced proportions.
Logan Steppe Concept Car - side-rear view
The side strips echo the front-end styling and offer protection along narrow lanes. The metallic finish door handles and direction indicators built into the door mirrors highlight the car’s racy personality, while the quarter lights reinforce its dynamic lines.
Developed with snow sports especially in mind, the specific roof storage system – which is built into the roof – calls on the same materials as those employed for the bumpers and door handles.
Logan Steppe Concept Car - side view
Logan Steppe concept’s rear-end styling suggests a spacious interior. Access to the boot is facilitated by a touch-sensitive button; simply touching it allows the two symmetrical rear doors to swing open and reveal a low sill. To ensure a brightly-lit interior, the car features a large glazed area (more than 3.3 square metres in total). Meanwhile, the translucent rear diode lights are built into the bumpers.
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