CASH-STRAPPED Brits could soon be able to cop an electric motor – as a budget car firm has announced Britain’s cheapest EV.
The new car – made by Dacia – will cost around £10,000 less than anything else in the UK’s motor market, and will be available in less than a month.
The Dacia Spring has been widely available in mainland Europe since 2021 but Brits can expect to see the cheap whip in showrooms from March 12.
Dacia’s parent company, Renault, were reportedly reluctant to ship the whip to the UK but recently changed their mind, and the price will surely tempt drivers into ditching their petrol-chugging cars and going all-electric.
The firm has opted against stating a fixed price until the official release, but It’s expected to be sold for around £18,000 and could be even cheaper for a base model, reports the Daily Mail.
The car itself was made with a vision of providing a “widely affordable” fully electric car and promises to be the “most affordable full-electric car on the market”.
Dacia execs are hoping the cheap-as-chips EV will convince Brits to make the switch, and given the discount it has when compared to the next cheapest car, it could be the perfect time to splurge on a brand new electric motor.
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1. Tesla Model Y: 251,604 sales
- Dacia Sandero: 234,715 sales
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Volkswagen T-Roc: 204,610 sales
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Renault Clio: 201,604 sales
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Peugeot 208: 193,679 sales
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Opel/Vauxhall Corsa: 188,154 sales
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Volkswagen Golf: 183,716 sales
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Toyota Yaris Cross: 176,285 sales
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Fiat 500: 173,187 sales
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Skoda Octavia: 160,662 sales