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The all-new Dacia Spring opens for order, priced at only £14,995

The All-New Dacia Spring – the UK’s most affordable new electric car – is now available to order, costing £169 per month on a 3.9% APR representative, four-year Personal Contract Purchase (PCP) deal, with a customer deposit of £2,325.

Priced at only £14,995 on-the-road, the pure-electric supermini provides the solution to all those who cite a high initial purchase cost as a barrier to switching to an EV, while Dacia’s launch offers make it even more accessible.

For an additional £10 on top of the monthly cost of the entry-level Expression version, customers can opt for the Expression 65 that boasts a more powerful motor. On the same 3.9% APR representative PCP finance package, it can be purchased for £179 per month following a deposit of £2,722.

A further £10 per month, on top the monthly cost of an Expression 65, puts car buyers behind the wheel of the flagship Extreme 65 version. Combining the biggest electric motor with the highest level of standard equipment, the Extreme 65 costs £189 per month following a £2,763 customer deposit via the 3.9% APR representative PCP.

There’s also the opportunity of matching your deposit with your monthly payment. This sees the Expression, Expression 65 and Extreme being available for £217, £235, and £246 per month respectively on a four-year, 3.9% APR representative PCP.

For even more ease, Dacia’s inhouse electric vehicle charging solutions provider, Mobilize Power Solutions, enables customers to add the cost of a home charger6 to their monthly payment for under £20 per month. Buyers can benefit from installing a domestic charger that takes advantage of smart off-peak tariffs from as little as 7 pence per kilowatt. This means you can fully charge your Dacia Spring for less than £2.

The All-New Dacia Spring combines its incredible value with a comprehensive standard specification and everyday usability. It offers a choice of Expression and Extreme trim levels and has a range of up to 140 miles (WLTP mixed cycle) or 186 miles (WLTP urban cycle).

Spring can be ordered with a 45 hp, or a more powerful 65 hp/48 kW motor. Using its 7kW charger, the compact 26.8 kWh battery can be charged from 20% to 100% on a suitable domestic outlet in less than 11 hours, or in just four hours on a 7kW charger.

Starting from Expression trim, available with the Electric 45 or 65 powertrain, standard equipment includes a 7-inch digital instrument cluster, height-adjustable 3-spoke steering wheel, Media Control system with USB port, speed limiter, cruise control, steering wheel mounted controls, central locking with remote control, electric front windows, rear parking sensors, 12V socket, manual air conditioning and 15-inch wheels (only on Electric 65).

The Extreme trim, exclusively paired to the Electric 65 powertrain, adds copper interior and exterior finishes, electric mirrors and rear windows, the Media Nav Live multimedia system with 10-inch centre screen, two USB ports and wireless connectivity with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, plus a bi-directional charger allowing you to use the All-New Spring as a power source for external appliances.

All-New Spring also offers the best storage volume in its class and betters the segment standard. In fact, such is its luggage carrying capability – up to 1,004 litres with the rear seats folded down – it offers space on par with many vehicles in the segment above.

Jun 4, 2024Blagojce Krivevski
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