Dacia Sandero Stepway interior
You wouldn’t guess how cheap the Sandero Stepway is from the interior alone, but don’t expect luxury or cutting-edge tech.
Style
There are some tweaks to the interior of the Stepway over the regular Sandero. The seating position is set a little bit higher, and the backrests get ‘Stepway’ badging stuck on. Orange trim highlights and stitching comes through as well, as well as a weird fabric strip along the dashboard.
It all feels well built , and not like it’s one of the cheapest cars you can buy new — although the abundance of hard plastic does give that away. Still, there’s fabric trim on the dash that lifts the look, and it’s a much nicer place to sit than the old Sandero.
It’s dead easy to find a comfy seating position as well and there’s good adjustment in the steering wheel.
- Cash
- £12,016
- Monthly
- £182*
- Used
- £12,500
Infotainment
If you want an infotainment system, you’ll need to go for a car in Comfort or Prestige — the standard car gets a very basic radio. The 8-inch display is dead simple but functions well, and supports both Apple CarPlay and Android Auto wirelessly.
You get a built in phone holder too which is pretty handy, though if your phone’s big it’ll probably block the view out a little bit. Not really a major thing to consider, but worth noting if you like having your phone to hand.
- Cash
- £12,016
- Monthly
- £182*
- Used
- £12,500
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*Please contact the dealer for a personalised quote, including terms and conditions. Quote is subject to dealer requirements, including status and availability. Illustrations are based on personal contract hire, 9 month upfront fee, 48 month term and 8000 miles annually, VAT included.