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Dacia Spring starts with 1,000 pre-orders

The 20,000-euro electric car from Renault's subsidiary has had a promising start and can now also be ordered from dealers.

Volks-E-Wagen: The Dacia Spring, derived from the Renault K-ZE sold in China and adapted for Europe, is apparently well received by customers. | Photo: Dacia
Volks-E-Wagen: The Dacia Spring, derived from the Renault K-ZE sold in China and adapted for Europe, is apparently well received by customers. | Photo: Dacia
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The all-electric Dacia Spring seems to be quite popular at its market launch. The Renault subsidiary has already reported 1,000 pre-orders for the electric small car, which starts at a base price of 20,490 euros. Since March 20, the small car has been available for online order in the "Comfort Plus" equipment variant. Now, the vehicle can also be ordered directly from dealerships. The "Comfort Plus" variant is priced at 21,790 euros and includes a 7-inch navigation system with touchscreen and smartphone connectivity, a parking aid with rearview camera and metallic paint, as well as orange design accents in the interior and exterior. A CCS fast-charging option with 30 kW charging power is available at an additional cost.

With 230 kilometers in the mixed WLTP cycle and 305 kilometers in the WLTP city mode, the vehicle is intended to achieve everyday practical ranges. Additionally, the manufacturer promotes its small turning circle and compact dimensions, providing a generous space for its segment. Before the official market launch in the fall, the new Spring will be available from June in a so-called business version for customer test drives at participating partners in Germany. This variant, equipped with a more robust interior and upholstery, is used as a rental car and in car sharing in other European countries.

Recently, Dacia also introduced a new "Corporate Identity," which concerns the logo and the advertising appearance, aiming to modernize the brand visually as well.

Translated automatically from German.
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