This is the last territory where Dacia was thought capable of meeting the challenge.
From next year, the low-cost brand of Renault will yet, once again, move the lines by marketing its first electric vehicle around 10,000 euros, ecological bonus deducted.
A hell of a performance at a time when this technology appears overpriced for most consumers.
The Renault Twingo Electric starts at € 21,350;
the Zoé at 23,900 €.
If Dacia succeeds in breaking the codes and democratizing access to zero-emission vehicles, it is because it relies as much on the experience acquired over fifteen years in the development and production of low-cost vehicles as on the City K-ZE, a small electric crossover that Renault produces and sells in China.
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It is this model that will land with us next year under the Dacia Spring signature.
Exceeding the Twingo by 13 cm in length (3.73 m) but lowered by 5 cm compared to the queen of cities (1.51 m), the vehicle evolves
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