I've just done this on a 2017 UK RHD Panda and my god... they don't make it easy.
I had a look for the filter on my Sandero and I'm sorry to say, Dacia have moved the access flap to the passenger side, access is simple.
I guess that's what you get when you buy a quality motor!
No, the DAB/Sat Nav/Media player/Bluetooth hands free system is higher up in the dash!
Though I have to admit, the rear speakers are a bit loud, might try and turn them down a bit.
Easiest must have been my old Fiat Multipla - the access to the pollen filter was outside the car completely, via a panel beside the windscreen wipers. Only downside was that, over time, the panel distorted slightly and rain wouldl get in and make the filter wet. In the end I put black electrical tape over the edges each time to hold it down
I can assure you that it's no easy job on a LHD Panda either.
gr J
Having replaced it a few times now on the 2006 Panda, swearing has been reduced.
I remove the bolt from the bottom of the steering column and move the column aside. Then with the clutch pedal held down, the filter goes in a lot easier.
Depress the clutch pedal and use a cable tie to hold it down. This makes life easier too.