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Dacia Spring
Overview
ManufacturerDacia
Also calledRenault City K-ZE
Dongfeng Aeolus EX1
Dongfeng Fengguang E1
Dongfeng Fengxing T1
Venucia e30
Production2021–
AssemblyShiyan, China
Body and chassis
Classcrossover city car
Body style5-door hatchback
LayoutFront motor, front-wheel drive
PlatformRenault CMF platform (CMF-A)
RelatedRenault City K-ZE
Powertrain
EngineElectric
TransmissionTraction
Dimensions
Wheelbase2,420
Length3,730
Width1,579
Height1,484
Curb weight921

The Dacia Spring (internal code BBG)[1] is a 100% electric crossover city car from the Romanian car manufacturer Dacia which is going to be produced from 2021. It is prefigured by the Dacia Spring Electric concept unveiled in March 2020.[2].

Presentation

The Dacia Spring is going to be presented at the Paris Motor Show in October 2020 and marketed in early 2021.[1].

Features

The Dacia Spring is based on the Renault City K-ZE produced in China since 2019, which itself is based on the Renault Kwid produced in India and Brazil, and its made on the CMF-A platform.[3].

Concept-car

The Dacia Spring is prefigured by the concept car Dacia Spring Electric concept unveiled on the web on 3 March 2020.[4] It was to be presented at the Geneva International Motor Show 2020 but it was canceled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.[5].

The Spring has a gray body color enhanced with neon orange accents on the rims, the door handles, the mirrors and the grille.[6]

References

  1. ^ a b Grégory Pelletier (3 March 2020). "Dacia Spring Electric. Le pari d'une citadine électrique à 10 000 €".
  2. ^ Jean-Francois Christiaens (3 March 2020). "Dacia Spring : Le SUV urbain électrique « abordable »". Vroom.
  3. ^ Julien Dupont-Calbo (3 March 2020). "Renault lance la voiture électrique low cost en Europe".
  4. ^ Jean-Philippe Peden (3 March 2020). "Dacia Spring (2020) : le mini-SUV 100% électrique pas cher !".
  5. ^ Virginie Lenk (28 February 2020). "Le Salon de l'automobile de Genève est annulé".
  6. ^ Florent Ferrière (3 March 2020). "Dacia Spring, la voiture électrique low-cost lancée en 2021".

See also