Dacia Spring Electric opens a new price perspective for those who badly want to buy an electric vehicle. Using the eco-bonuses available in some European countries, it could be acquired even for less ...
Buying a new electric car just got even cheaper in Germany, as Europe’s most budget-friendly EV has pulled further ahead of the pack. The all-electric Dacia Spring now starts at just €11,900 (around ...
Dacia is actively testing its next electric city car that will replace the Spring EV, and the prototype we saw looks a lot like the electric Renault Twingo ...
Tudor was lucky enough to be in Wales just as Sebastien Loeb was securing his 8th World Rally Championship title during Wales Rally GB 2011 and wrote a guest blog for ITV News covering the rally ...
In the Dacia Spring, by far the cheapest electric car on our market, a spring revival is taking place: electric motors with 52 kW and 75 kW will replace the previous units with 33 kW and 48 kW for the ...
There has been a lot of speculation about Dacia’s first-ever electric vehicle, more specifically about the Renault model on which it will be based. That ends today as the Romanian brand has unveiled ...
Driving an electric vehicle, at least for a little while, just got a bit easier in France. Renault announced today that 3,000 of its Dacia Spring EV and 1,000 Renault Zoe all-electric hatchbacks will ...
The cancellation of the Geneva Motor Show means that we won’t get to see a whole slew of cool new concept cars in person this year. That doesn’t make the vehicles that the automakers have worked on ...
Dacia reports 537,095 car sales in 2021, which means a healthy 3% year-over-year increase in a challenging year due to the electronic component crisis. Dacia Spring notes really strong demand and, as ...
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 ...
When you’re working at the office or away from home, one of the most important questions of the day is: "What’s for lunch?" Sure, you could treat yourself to a fancy takeaway, but a supermarket meal ...
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