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Dacia opens online pre-orders for its first electric model. How much will it cost and when are the first deliveries expected?

Dacia opens online, from March 20, the pre-orders for the “Comfort Plus” version of its first electric model, the first deliveries being scheduled for September, News.ro reports.

“Starting March 20, Dacia opens online the pre-orders for the” Comfort Plus “version of its first electric model. It will be available at an unbeatable price of 18,100 Euro (VAT included). Dacia Spring has a 33 KW (45 HP) electric motor, coupled with a 26.8 KWh battery and can be powered by both a 220V household socket and a Wall Box or, optionally, a DC terminal ” , announces the company.

The model has a range of 230 km according to the WLTP cycle and 305 km according to the WLTP City cycle (which includes only the urban part of the approved cycle).

Dacia Spring benefits, in series, from numerous safety equipment, among which: speed limiter, ABS, ESP, electronic brake force distributor, 6 airbags, emergency call (SOS button), automatic headlight ignition and braking automatic emergency.

The model is available, since launch, in three colors: Kaoline White, Cenote Blue and Lightning Silver. To this will be added a fourth option, Goji Red.

The warranty offered is 3 years or 100,000 km for the vehicle and 8 years or 120,000 km for the electric battery.

Later, the pre-orders for the “Comfort” equipment version will be opened, available at the price of 16,800 Euro (VAT included). A variant for fleet customers will also be available at the same price: 16,800 Euro (VAT included).

Dacia Spring will be able to be purchased by customers in Romania through the RABLA PLUS program, a subsidy that reaches approximately 9,000 euros for the purchase of 100% electric cars.

The first deliveries are scheduled for September 2021.

source: News.ro

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