The Dacia Spring is cute and compact with a few compromises to contend with but it’s also one of the cheapest entry points to all-electric car ownership. Electric cars are often oversized and too ...
Back in March 2021, the Dacia Spring was listed at 18,100 euros on the Romanian automaker’s website. That’s $20,985 at current exchange rates, and the Romanian government chips in 10,000 euros ...
The Dacia Spring might not ring a bell in the United States, but in Europe, it’s known as one of the cheapest electric cars on the market. It’s small, it doesn’t have a lot of range, and it’s not ...
Romanian carmaker Dacia’s new electric car is cheap, very cheap. So cheap that it ‘ll wipe the smug smile off Dave’s face as he tries to convince you EVs are “too expensive,” — he will probably spill ...
The unique selling point of the Dacia Spring is obviously its price. At €16,990 for the entry-level model, it is Ireland’s cheapest electric car and is produced by a company that operates a straight ...
Dacia has unveiled its new electric Spring which shuns the current trend for big batteries in favour of a more lightweight, efficient approach. It features a compact 28.8kWh battery – considerably ...
With a 45 PS (44 HP / 33 kW) and 125 Nm (92 lb-ft) of torque electric motor, a 19.1-second 0-100 kph (0-62 mph) sprint, and a 125 kph (78 mph) top speed, the Dacia Spring is definitely nothing to ...
The Dacia Spring is a smash hit across continental Europe. It’s another typically well-judged vehicle from the Renault-owned brand,, with no real frills but just enough of what most people will need ...
Dacia is once again shaking up the electric vehicle market with a bold new offer – the all-new Spring for just €99 a month on PCP. The popular Expression 65hp version costs just €15,990 (inclusive of ...
If you’re in need of an electric car that’s nippy and can complete short trips in comfort, then the Dacia Spring is well worth considering – and you could put one on your driveway from just £172 per ...
There's never been an EV shed of the week. But now Shed is driving a shiny new EV - what could possibly go wrong? So, on a website whose founding motto was ‘speed matters’, here we are driving a car ...
It must be one of the worst-kept secrets in the motoring business – but it can be revealed that Dacia’s fully-electric Spring five-door supermini is set to go on sale in Ireland next year. It will ...
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