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Spaniards turn Dacia Jogger into the cheapest camper

28.04.2026 15:05 1 min 2 sources
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Spaniards turn Dacia Jogger into the cheapest camper
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Spanish publication CarWow has unveiled a camper concept based on the Dacia Jogger. The Dacia Jogger Adventure features a modular design with a kitchen and sleeping space for two, with conversion costs estimated at €27,000–30,000.

Spanish publication CarWow has presented a camper concept based on the Dacia Jogger, dubbed the Dacia Jogger Adventure. The project is positioned as a budget alternative, while Dacia already offers camping packages for the Duster model.

Key features

  • Modular design with a kitchen and foldable table
  • 20-liter water tank
  • Sleeping space for two
  • Conversion cost: €27,000–30,000

According to sources, this camper is significantly cheaper than, for example, the Volkswagen California.

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Story sources

Spaniards Turn Dacia Jogger into the 'Cheapest' Camper

05.04.2026 Prosport RON

Spanish Turn Dacia Jogger into the 'Most Affordable' Camper

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