
Dacia Spring, released in 2021, is the first electric car of this inexpensive brand. A bold bet, but above all a must for the manufacturer, even if the ban on sale thermal machines in Europe now suspended thanks to Germany. But in any case, all manufacturers now, and already several years ago, decide to electrify their range. And the Romanian company is obviously not an exception. Thus was born the Spring, with its very affordable price and engine of only 45 horsepower, which today is a huge success in France as well as in the rest of Europe.
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A few weeks ago, the manufacturer unveiled a new variant called Extreme. A more powerful variation, which then reaches 65 horsepower, keeping the battery with a capacity of 27.4 kWh. The option, more complete and better equipped, offers all the necessary comfort without exaggeration to keep the price affordable. But the fact is that a city car still has many features. So much so that it was even better than Tesla cars. Which may seem very surprising given the price difference. And yet, Dacia Spring ExtremeThe e has features that the Model 3 does not.
Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
Example, budget city car available with compatibility with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, which Elon Musk’s cars cannot boast of. A real advantage, though Tesla makes do with its own interface, which isn’t always the most practical. Speaking of practicality, access to the wipers is also easier on the Spring, while the maneuver is a bit more difficult on the Tesla. So, is it better to go for a cheap city car than an American sedan? It is not easy to say because they are very different…
Source: Auto Plus

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