O Renault Sandero was born as a project of Dacia, Renault's Romanian sub-brand specializing in low-cost cars.
Developed with the participation of engineers from France, Romania and Brazil, the Sandero was designed as a global car,
affordable and robust, ideal for emerging markets and consumers looking for practical and economical vehicles.
His first appearance was in Frankfurt Motor Show, in 2007, as a global Dacia model.
The end of Sandero production, officially announced in 2025, marks the end of an important cycle for Renault in Brazil.
The Stepway version, the last remaining in the line, is no longer manufactured, ending the trajectory of a car that accumulated more than 1.5 million units sold in the country.
Now, the Sandero joins the group of memorable cars that are no longer produced in Brazil, such as the Chevrolet Corsa, O Ford Fiesta and Renault Clio.
However, its legacy lives on among consumers who value its simplicity, durability and value for money.
But for those of you who experienced the best moments of the Sandero, you can be sure that it will always have a special place in the history of the Brazilian automotive market.