The Romanian car manufacturer Dacia, as part of the Renault Group, records outstanding sales results in France. Every sixth car sold on the French market comes from a Romanian manufacturer, which is a result of the affordable prices of their vehicles. However, Citroen intends to take the position of the most affordable car in Europe with its new e-C3.
In 2022, Dacia delivered 573,800 vehicles worldwide, while Citroen sold 700k cars. Both companies have a long-term goal of selling one million vehicles annually globally, and the new Citroën e-C3 would be exactly what the French manufacturer needs at this time. A more modern, more equipped and more affordable city EV than the currently most affordable Dacia Spring.
A car from the B segment is 4 meters long, while the competitive Spring is 3.7 m long. The design, lane departure warning system and pedestrian detection automatic braking are standard in the e-C3. Citroën is also reducing the cost of its products, which is key to its role as Stellantis’ leader in the European market. The new Citroen e-C3 will be produced in the European Union and will cost 18,000 euros with a subsidy, while the Spring is produced in China and will cost 20,000 euros from next year. This is perhaps the biggest advantage at a time of strained relations between the European Union and China when it comes to electric cars produced in China.
The Citroen e-C3 will be powered by an electric motor with 113 hp (84 kW) and will be equipped with a 44 kWh battery that will allow a range of 320 km. As a reminder, Dacia Spring is powered by an electric motor with 45 hp (33 kW) and is equipped with a 26.8 kWh battery that enables a range of 230 kilometers.
Source: Citroen
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