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Dacia Logan Instrument Cluster

ownerRenault S.A. (France)
originRomania
manufacturedPrimarily in Romania, but also produced in other locations

The instrument cluster shown in the image is a characteristic component of the first-generation Dacia Logan, a vehicle that redefined the budget car segment. Originally launched in 2004, the Logan was a collaborative project between the French automaker Renault and its Romanian subsidiary Dacia. The cluster displays a speedometer, tachometer, fuel gauge, and temperature gauge with the distinct font and styling utilized during the mid-2000s.

Manufacturing of these components typically occurred at the Dacia Mioveni plant in Romania, though because the Logan was a global car (also sold as the Renault Logan, Mahindra Verito, or Nissan Aprio), production of these clusters was also localized in regions like Brazil, Russia, and India through various automotive electronics suppliers like Continental or Magneti Marelli.

Today, the Dacia brand remains a core part of the Renault Group. The cluster represents a transition era where mechanical simplicity met digital integration. As a wholly-owned subsidiary of Renault, Dacia continues to leverage shared platforms and hardware across the group's global manufacturing network, maintaining its headquarters in Mioveni, Romania, while operating under the French automotive giant's strategic umbrella.

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