Renault’s Eastern European subsidiary Dacia promised to make electromobility even more accessible for everyone once it starts deliveries of its first battery-powered model, the Dacia Spring. Now it’s ...
Electric vehicles are usually more expensive than combustion cars, but that isn't true for the Dacia Spring. It's Europe’s cheapest fully-fledged electric car, which costs about the same as a ...
The Romanian automaker under French patronage gets the Spring from overseas, but now the little EV won't be mistaken for anything else other than a Dacia – its looks are now aligned with the Sandero, ...
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 ...
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