The UK’s fifth Dacia Day will offer 500 customers test drives as part of a series of Europe-wide events to celebrate the brand's "strong sense of community".

Located at Yorkshire’s Broughton Hall Estate on Sunday 27 August, members of the UK’s Dacia owners’ clubs and online owner forums will also be joining in the day, showcasing their vehicles.

This year’s event will see Dacia customers able to test drive the full, recently updated model range, including the Duster on a dedicated 4x4 off-road course.

A Dacia ‘genius bar’ will feature on the site allowing visitors to discuss Dacia’s latest cars and updates with the team and product experts.

Head of Dacia UK Louise O’Sullivan said: “A strong sense of community is one of the reasons owners rate Dacia so highly so we’re really pleased to be hosting the fifth annual Dacia Day, our biggest ever.

“We’ve had an amazing response to this year’s event and it’s fantastic that we’ve had such huge demand to attend what promises to be a fun-filled day with something for everyone.”

The exclusive event is due to attract up to 800 people and will cater to families with a bouncy castle and face painting, alongside free guided tours of Broughton Hall, not usually available to the public. In addition there will also be a dog show and a ‘doggy day care’ area.

Dacia’s range of community partnerships will be in attendance with a Rugby Football League stand, with Dacia ambassadors and legends of the game Paul Sculthorpe and Kylie Leuluai; the volunteers from SERV OBN emergency blood delivery ‘Bloodbikes’ team, with their recently donated Duster 4x4; plus the Medical Detection Dogs - another charity supported by Dacia UK.

With other similar events taking place across Europe this summer, Dacia Day follows on from the popular and long-running ‘Dacia Picnic’ events across Europe.