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Dacia EV Models
Dacia is an EV brand made in Romania. This model lineup showcases the shift toward zero-emission mobility. Each model blends modern design, advanced battery systems, and efficient electric drivetrains engineered for performance and sustainability.
List of Dacia major model variants - only all-electric (BEV) models are listed:
| EV Model | Style | Seating | MSRP * |
|---|---|---|---|
| Dacia Sandero EV | hatchback | ||
| Dacia Spring Electric 45 | hatchback | 4 | &euro17000 |
| Dacia Spring Electric 65 | hatchback | 4 | &euro19000 |
(Discontinued models are not listed.)
Key highlights across models
- 100% battery-electric powertrains
- Fast-charging capability (Level 3/DC)
- Regenerative braking for energy recovery
- Smart connectivity and over-the-air updates
- Advanced driver-assist and safety systems
- Designed for zero tailpipe emissions
* MSRP listed is approximate and can vary based on trim level, manufacturer incentives, country purchased in, and government taxes or credits applied. It is listed to give a ballpark figure upon which to compare with other models.
About the Dacia brand
Dacia is a Romanian automobile manufacturer owned by Renault Group, headquartered in Mioveni, and known for its focus on affordable, practical, and durable vehicles. Founded in 1966, Dacia has become one of Europe's leading value brands, offering simple and robust models that prioritize function over luxury. Since becoming part of Renault Group in 1999, Dacia has leveraged Renault's global engineering and supply chain capabilities while maintaining its own design and manufacturing independence within the European market.
Dacia's lineup includes popular models such as the Sandero, Duster, and Jogger, which have earned a reputation for reliability and cost effectiveness. As the automotive industry transitions toward electrification, Dacia has introduced its first fully electric model, the Spring, designed to make electric mobility accessible to a wider audience. Built on a compact, lightweight architecture and powered by a small but efficient battery, the Spring offers affordable urban transportation with low running costs and minimal environmental impact.
Electrification remains a key part of Dacia's future strategy within the Renault Group ecosystem. The brand continues to refine its hybrid and electric technologies while maintaining its focus on simplicity, efficiency, and affordability. Upcoming models will incorporate Renault's modular CMF-BEV platform, allowing Dacia to expand its electric offerings without compromising its low-cost philosophy. By applying its pragmatic approach to the EV segment, Dacia is ensuring that electric mobility remains attainable for everyday drivers across Europe.
