January 31st 2024
Dacia reveals its 2025 Dakar challenger, the Sandrider
Renault-owned Dacia has committed to a two-year program to compete in the Dakar Rally from 2025, with a prototype vehicle built for the T1+ class, jointly developed by Renault and Prodrive. The team has already signed up a heavy-hitting driving squad, with Sebastien Loeb, Christina Gutierrez Herrero and multiple Dakar winner Nasser Al-Attiyah.
Technical details of the Sandrider are sparse, but the car will doubtless draw considerably on Prodrive’s recent experience with the Hunter, which came tantalizingly close to an overall win at the 2024 event.

One interesting detail in Dacia’s launch information is that ‘anti-infrared’ pigments will be integrated into the carbon-composite body panels, a process that is reportedly being patented.
Testing of the car will commence shortly and its competition debut is planned for the Rally du Maroc 2024 in October.
Dacia Sandrider initial specifications
- FIA class: Ultimate T1+
- Chassis: tubular
- Body: carbon fiber
- Engine: V6, 3 liters, twin-turbo, direct injection
- Maximum power: 265kW/360bhp at 5,000rpm
- Maximum torque: 539Nm at 4,250rpm
- Transmission: 4X4
- Gearbox: 6-speed sequential
- Front/rear suspension: double wishbone
- Suspension travel: 350mm
- Wheels: 17in aluminum
- Tires: BF Goodrich, 37in
- Length x width x height: 4,140 x 2,290 x 1,810mm
- Wheelbase: 3,000mm
- Front/rear overhang: 590/550mm
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