The Dacia Dokker and Dokker Van have had their global debuts at the Casablanca motor show. Each will be built alongside the related Lodgy minivan at Renault’s new Tangiers plant.
These new models were developed under the K67 internal codename and like the larger Lodgy, use M-Zero, an update of Renault’s low cost B-Zero architecture.
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Both the Dokker and Dokker Van feature similar styling to the Lodgy from the front but differ by having sliding doors for the rear passengers or cargo bay. The passenger variant comes with five seats, unlike the larger Lodgy, which can be ordered with either five or seven seats.
The Dokker and its van variant are scheduled to be launched in Morocco as well as other North African markets plus certain European countries from the second half of 2012.
Author: Glenn Brooks
