The Dacia Bigster is a large 5-seater family SUV that serves as the flagship model in Dacia's lineup. It's known for offering generous interior and boot space at a budget-friendly price point.
Dacia is a Romanian brand that has built up a reputation for well-built, affordable models that last which is why we're seeing more and more appear on UK roads. The Bigster is no exception and has won several awards in 2025, including "Family Car of the Year" at the News UK Motor Awards, "Best Large SUV" at the Cinch Car of the Year Awards, and "2025's Most Anticipated New Car" at the Carwow Car of the Year Awards.
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Cars similar to the Dacia Bigster include the Nissan Qashqai, Skoda Kodiaq, and Kia Sportage, which compete on size and price, with the Bigster offering more space and a rugged feel for a lower cost. Other alternatives to consider are the Citroen C5 Aircross, and MG HS, depending on whether you prioritise value, comfort, or a PHEV option.
For those considering alternatives to Dacia, the primary focus is typically on affordability, practicality, and value for money. Several brands worth looking at include MG, Citroen and Skoda and the Chinese entrants such as Jaecoo which typically offers more features and a more premium feel at a similar or slightly higher price point.
Yes, it's the largest vehicle in Dacia's lineup, with a length of 4.57 meters. It is a mid-size SUV that's even longer than the Dacia Jogger, though the Jogger offers an optional 7-seat configuration while the Bigster doesn't.
Leasing a Dacia instead of buying one provides benefits like lower, fixed monthly payments, the ability to drive a brand-new car every few years, and freedom from concerns about depreciation and the hassle of selling the vehicle.
Yes, Dacia cars are generally considered reliable, a reputation attributed to their use of tried-and-tested, older-generation components from parent company Renault and a focus on simple, no-frills engineering.