Meet Europe's Cheapest Electric Car - DACIA SPRING | Fully Charged

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- The Dacia Spring is Europe's cheapest electric car.
- Paris is one of the most stressful cities to drive in due to narrow roads, Parisian pedestrians, and Parisian drivers.
- Dacia is a Romanian car brand, part of Renault group.
- Dacia focuses on cheap, affordable, practical, and utilitarian transport.
- In France, the car's starting price is around €17,000, but it falls to €12,500 after government grants.
- It has front seat back pockets.
- Its power is from 33 kW, and has a front-wheel-drive motor equivalent to 44 horsepower.
- It’s surely the slowest electric car ever driven. 0 to 62 miles per hour in 19 seconds.
- Top speed 62 m.p.h.
- The estimated range is 150 miles on WLTP combined and they estimate about 180 miles city driving
- This car can seat four adults
- Offers Android auto and Apple car play
- There is no adjustable regenerative braking
- "SUV-like" city car, with slightly raised ride height and plastic roof rails, but it won't go off-road.
- It features “fake” control buttons.
- A cargo version with 700 liters of space is going to be offered
- It is cheap, simple, easy to fix.

The reviewer believes that, while the car is very basic, those features have strong appeal. The Dacia is a perfect vehicle for urban commutes, as its low price allows for drivers to have it without worrying about scratches or damage. The reviewer is hoping that the company brings this model to the UK, to prove that less expensive EVs can find their market share.

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