Dacia is planning a new small electric car à la Twingo – we'll show you what the Spring successor could look like!
Dacia is planning a Twingo offshoot for less than €20,000. We have created exclusive renderings and show you what it could look like.
Dacia is planning a new electric small car that will be strongly based on the Renault Twingo. The Dacia Evader – as it is probably called internally – is expected to be launched very soon and is to replace the previous Spring model. The price of the vehicle is set at around 18,000 euros, which will make it one of the cheaper electric cars on the market.
A new Dacia in Twingo style ?
According to the first sketches and reports, the new Dacia electric small car will have a compact and modern design. The front of the vehicle will be characterised by clean lines and a striking Dacia grille.
Particularly striking are the LED headlights, which give the vehicle a futuristic look and underline the brand's signature style. The fact that the new Dacia is to be an electric small car is strongly reminiscent of the Renault Twingo, which confirms the close relationship between the two models.
The side view shows clear yet dynamic lines. Large rims and a striking roofline give the vehicle a certain sportiness, while the compact dimensions ensure agility and manoeuvrability, which is particularly advantageous in urban environments.
At the rear of the vehicle, you can see a modern, simple design that relies on large taillights that give the car a wide stance. The minimalist approach to design makes the Evader visually very appealing and functional at the same time.
Reasons for the design – What it could really look like
The renderings of the Dacia Twingo not only draw on current design features of the Dacia brand, but also on the successful style of the Renault Twingo. However, it is not to be expected that the Evader will have a similar design language to the Twingo – the design is to remain very independent. The combination of modern but simple lines and functional details such as the large rims and LED lights makes for a visually fresh but at the same time brand-typical car.
Another reason why the Evader might look like this is its cost-efficient manufacturing. Dacia attaches great importance to affordable vehicles, and a simple but modern design without unnecessary complications could help keep production costs low and keep the price of the car at an attractive level. This approach fits well with the company's goals, which is focused on making electric cars accessible to the mass market.
The price – a real price hit
With an entry-level price of around 18,000 euros, the electric Spring successor is expected to be one of the cheaper electric cars on the market. This pricing makes the car particularly attractive to buyers who are looking for an affordable yet modern electric vehicle solution.
By forgoing many of the high-priced features found in other electric cars, Dacia can keep the price down while offering a compelling product that meets the needs of the masses. This would make it more expensive than the current Dacia Spring – but also much more modern and technologically advanced.
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The vehicle is expected to have a range of around 250 to 300 kilometres, which is perfectly sufficient for urban use.
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