Dacia, the budget arm of Renault, has showcased three revised models at the Paris Motor Show.
Updated versions of the Sandero, Sandero Stepway and Logan MCV estate all join the range, and come with a new 1.0-litre engine.
The Renault-sourced unit is tuned to deliver 74bhp and is claimed to improve fuel efficiency by 10 per cent. It replaces the outgoing 1.2 petrol.
Other engines available are the existing 0.9-litre turbo petrol and the 1.5-litre diesel with either 74bhp or 89bhp.
They all get a revised headlight design with LED running lights on top models. The front grille, bumper and lower air vents are also redesigned on all three cars
The models also benefit from additional equipment, with a reversing camera and Hill Start Assist now available