The Renault Logan Stepway differs from the standard sedan by plastic protection on the lower part of the body, as well as an increased ground clearance of up to 195 mm. Stepway series cars received a modified radiator grille with chrome trims, a different front bumper, and C-shaped LED daytime running lights.

4a8-1722.jpg

The Renault Logan Stepway and Sandero Stepway cross-sedans will be available in the City trim. Such cars are equipped with a top 1.6-liter engine producing 113 hp, which works in pair with the X-Tronic CVT. Stepway City versions differ from other variants by black protective trims on bumpers and exterior mirror housings, as well as special two-tone 16-inch wheels.

The engine lineup of Renault Logan Stepway and Sandero Stepway also includes petrol units with a displacement of 1.6 liters, developing 82 or 102 horsepower. Transmissions are a five-speed manual or a four-speed automatic.

4a8-1723.jpg

As for the Renault Dokker Stepway, the van is available with an 82-horsepower petrol engine, or with a 1.5-liter turbodiesel producing 90 hp. Both engines work in pair with a five-speed manual gearbox.

The list of available equipment for Renault Logan Stepway and Sandero Stepway includes a remote engine start system, heated windshield over the entire surface, rear parking sensors, heated front seats, air conditioning, as well as a multimedia system with support for Apple CarPlay and Android Auto interfaces.

Assembly of Renault Logan Stepway and Sandero Stepway is established at the plant in Tolyatti. Sales of the cars are scheduled to start in autumn 2018, and sales of the Renault Dokker Stepway will begin in early 2019. Prices for the new items have not yet been announced.