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Dacia Hipster: Compact Electric Car Concept for City Living

by Priya Shah – Business Editor

Dacia ⁤Unveils ‍Hipster Concept: A 3-Meter Microcar Challenging Conventional Automotive Trends

Dacia has revealed the Hipster concept, a⁤ radically minimalist electric ⁢vehicle measuring just three meters in length – roughly the size of a Smart car or‍ a washing machine. ⁢The vehicle ⁢prioritizes affordability and⁣ sustainability, utilizing modular ⁢design ​and smartphone integration, signaling a potential shift in urban mobility.

The Hipster arrives as new car prices ⁣have surged 77% in⁣ the last 14 ​years,⁣ impacting consumer purchasing power, particularly as demand for⁢ low-emission vehicles rises. Dacia’s concept addresses this by ⁢focusing on ⁣essential functionality, catering to the reality that most drivers travel less than 40 kilometers daily at‍ an average speed of 56 kilometers per hour, frequently enough alone.The⁣ vehicle’s future⁣ remains uncertain as ⁢designers explore regulatory ⁣hurdles, but it foreshadows a potential direction for‍ the‌ brand beyond ⁣the current Spring model.

The Hipster features ‌a‌ highly ⁣adaptable ​interior with a “Youclip” accessory system – already used in the‌ Duster and Bigster – allowing for customizable additions like spotlights, fans, or speakers. Instead of a traditional infotainment system,the car relies on ‍smartphone integration for navigation,unlocking,and starting. Its design ⁣echoes the ​Citroën Ami,⁢ but‌ Dacia‍ emphasizes a significantly lower price⁢ point is ⁢a key goal.

Dacia plans to shift production of ⁣the next-generation ⁢Spring, intended to be a small crossover,‍ from China to Europe, likely⁣ Turkey. The Hipster concept, while not a direct preview of the new Spring, demonstrates ‍Dacia’s commitment to exploring⁤ affordable and enduring mobility ‍solutions.

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