Renault's budget-car subsidiary in Europe, Dacia, is undertaking a show of force during the first days of October, and nobody is left forgotten – not even the cutesy little Spring electric city car.
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. U.K.-based Neil Winton covers the European Auto industry. Europe needs a cheap vehicle to fire-up the electric revolution and ...
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 Spring tested in the UK It’s very cheap But there’s a reason for that We have now driven the Dacia Spring electric car in the UK. So I’m afraid I’m here to pour water on the fire of our earlier ...
Dacia is preparing to broaden its electric horizons in the coming years, gradually expanding beyond its sole EV offering, the Spring. The Romanian automaker plans to introduce electric powertrain ...
These new Dacia models are ultra-competitive on price with a generous grant and offer improved safety and superb warranty ...
Dacia has revealed an ambitious plan for the rest of the decade, confirming it will launch four fully-electric cars by 2030, while expanding into larger family vehicles and increasing the number of ...
The South Korean carmaker Hyundai unveiled the Casper Electric/Inster EV city crossover SUV at the 2024 Busan International Mobility Show, and now it has reached one of Europe’s largest automotive ...
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