ArenaEV.com ArenaEV.com

Facebook

Twitter

Instagram

RSS

Settings
Units
Power
Standard
Consumption
Currency

Log in

Login

I forgot my password
Sign up
ADVERTISEMENTS

Dacia ponders Ami competitor to tap into sub-A-segment market

  • Post your comment
  • Comments (3)

Ivan, 30 June 2023

Dacia Rumors

Dacia considers making a Citroen Ami-styled quadricycle EV to tap into the fresh and potential sub-A-segment.

Design boss David Durand admitted as much in an interview with Autocar, arguing there's a place for tiny EVs in congested city centers because public transport isn't for everyone, nor are bicycles, which can be dangerous because of their two wheels.

Dacia uses parent company Renault's CMF-B architecture for the majority of its EVs and the smaller CMF-AEV platform for the Dacia Spring but it's not yet clear whether that platform can shrink enough to accommodate an Ami-esque vehicle.

Dacia did show off the Manifesto, which could be the vision for just such a city-center-friendly unit. It lacks the typical car equipment like air conditioning, power steering, and advanced driver aids and features easily replaceable body panels, a single headlight cluster, and phone-based infotainment.

The Dacia Manifesto concept The Dacia Manifesto concept

On the other hand, Renault's mobility brand Mobilize just announced the Duo, which reminds of the old Twizzy EV. It could also be the basis for a cheaper Dacia counterpart.

However, Durand says that governments aren't doing enough to incentivize the purchase of such quadricycle-based EVs just yet. He points to Japan's "kei car" classifications as the way forward.

The Renault-based Mobilize Duo The Renault-based Mobilize Duo

Source

Related articles
  • Dacia Spring Electric 2023 review Dacia Spring Electric 2023 review
  • Dacia Spring Extreme gets power boost and improved looks Dacia Spring Extreme gets power boost and improved looks
  • Dongfeng EV EX1 Pro is a Chinese Dacia Spring, starts at $7,800 Dongfeng EV EX1 Pro is a Chinese Dacia Spring, starts at $7,800
  • Dacia Manifesto - the best electric off-road buggy ever Dacia Manifesto - the best electric off-road buggy ever

Reader comments

J
  • James May
  • KiM
  • 03 Jul 2023

Good news!!

  • Reply
F
  • Flash
  • 0Ut
  • 01 Jul 2023

Denis Le Vot said that there is a posibility that jn 2027 will be an electric Sandero.

  • Reply
?
  • Anonymous
  • Kg@
  • 01 Jul 2023

When will they make an electric Sandero? James May would love that

  • Reply
  • Read all comments
  • Post your comment
Total reader comments: 3

  • Home
  • Compare
  • News
  • Terms
  • Reviews
  • About us
  • Tesla
  • Volkswagen
  • Audi
  • Porsche
  • BMW
  • Mercedes
  • Hyundai
  • Kia
  • Genesis
  • Renault
  • Nissan
  • Ford
  • Volvo
  • Polestar
  • Jaguar
  • Toyota
  • Mazda
  • Mini
  • MG
  • Vinfast
  • Lucid
  • Rivian
  • Cadillac
  • Chevrolet
  • GMC
  • Subaru
  • Nio
  • Xpeng
  • BYD
  • [..]

EV finder

ADVERTISEMENTS

Latest models

  • ModelJeep
    Compass
  • ModelSubaru
    Solterra
  • ModelSkoda
    Elroq RS
  • ModelMG
    MGS5 EV SE Long Range
  • ModelMercedes
    CLA 350 4MATIC
  • ModelVolvo
    ES90 Twin Motor Performance

Featured

  • Tesla Model S beats 28 cars for winter range test crown Tesla Model S beats 28 cars for winter range test crown
  • EV vs ICE - differences and similarities EV vs ICE - differences and similarities
  • Grand test: Which is the fastest EV? Grand test: Which is the fastest EV?
  • Different types of electric motors used in EVs Different types of electric motors used in EVs
  • Comparison of NEDC, EPA and WLTP cycles Comparison of NEDC, EPA and WLTP cycles
ADVERTISEMENTS

Reviews

  • Mini Countryman SE ALL4 review Mini Countryman SE ALL4 review
  • Nissan Ariya review Nissan Ariya review
  • AITO M5 review AITO M5 review
  • Hyundai Ioniq 5 N review Hyundai Ioniq 5 N review

Home News Compare About us RSS feed Facebook Twitter Instagram

© 2022-2025 ArenaEV.com Mobile version EV Finder Glossary Privacy Terms of use

From the team behind
GSMArena.com