October 16 (SeeNews) - French carmaker Renault has revealed the Dacia Spring, the first fully electric car of its Dacia brand.
Orders for the Dacia Spring Electric will open in spring 2021 with a simple range and commercial offer with a battery included in the purchase price as well as two trim levels, Renault said in a press release on Thursday.
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The Dacia Spring Electric is now available in its standard version with two new versions for new mobilities: a version adapted to car-sharing for shared electric urban mobility, and a cargo utility vehicle, for last-mile deliveries with no pollutant emissions.
"The Spring is a revolution: as the lowest-priced electric city car on the market in Europe, it makes electric mobility even more accessible. With its disruptive SUV look, it boasts unprecedented roominess, a simple and reliable electric engine and a reassuring driving range. It is a versatile and practical city car," Renault said.
In Europe, one electric car in five is produced by Groupe Renault and more than 30,000 of the group's employees are trained in the specifics of electric mobility, the carmaker added.
The Dacia brand is part of Groupe Renault. Dacia is present in 44 countries, mainly based in Europe and the Mediterranean perimeter.
Created in Romania in 1968, the brand was bought and relaunched by Groupe Renault with the arrival of Dacia Logan in 2004.
In 2019, Dacia reached a new annual sales record with 737,000 vehicles sold and almost 7 million customers.
Dacia has topped the SeeNews ranking of the 100 biggest companies by total revenue in Southeast Europe in the last five years.
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