Dacia Hipster: Tiny EV Concept Strips Motoring Back to the Basics
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Dacia challenges low-cost Chinese EVs with prototype 15,000 euro mini-car
MEUDON, France (Reuters) -Renault's low-cost brand Dacia on Monday unveiled a prototype electric mini-car that could cost less than 15,000 euros ($17,625), potentially providing a competitive alternative to low-cost Chinese electric vehicles.
The Microlino, Fiat Topolino, Opel Rocks-e, and many others – the microcar segment, which for years seemed defunct, is now experiencing a true renaissance. These compact vehicles are agile, electric, and take up just half a parking space. This makes them ideal for those who don't travel outside the city and only cover short distances. Of course, there's also no shortage of Chinese offerings in this segment, tempting with low prices and simplicit…
Dacia Hipster Concept aims to redefine affordable electric mobility
Renault’s low-cost brand Dacia has unveiled its Hipster Concept, a compact electric prototype positioned as an affordable European alternative to budget Chinese city cars. With a target price below €15,000, the vehicle reflects Dacia’s ambition to reinvent what it calls “the people’s car” for the electric age. For eeNews Europe readers, the Hipster Concept offers […] The post Dacia Hipster Concept aims to redefine affordable electric mobility ap…
This is supposed to be Europe's answer to cheap Chinese electric cars. Dacia unveiled a prototype electric car on Monday.
Dacia presented a revolutionary prototype of a small electric machine called Hipster, which could cost less than EUR 15,000, offering an attractive alternative to Chinese low-cost electric vehicles.
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