ArenaEV.com ArenaEV.com

Facebook

Twitter

Instagram

RSS

Settings
Units
Power
Standard
Consumption
Currency

Log in

Login

I forgot my password
Sign up
ADVERTISEMENTS

The 2026 Dacia Spring leads the wave of big updates for the company

  • Post your comment
  • Comments (1)

Max McDee, 19 February 2026

Dacia

Dacia, known for keeping things simple and affordable, is updating almost every car it sells for 2026. Many companies are making cars more expensive, but Dacia is trying to give drivers more for their money. The biggest news is the updated Dacia Spring, which is one of the most affordable electric cars you can buy today. It looks different, drives better, and uses a new kind of battery that should last a long time.

The 2026 Dacia Spring is no longer just a slow city car. Dacia replaced the old, weak motors with two new choices. You can now get a version with 70 horsepower or a much faster one with 100 horsepower. The 70-horsepower model can reach 62 mph in about 10 seconds - the old base model took over 26 seconds to do the same thing.

2026 Dacia Spring 2026 Dacia Spring

The Spring is getting a new 24.3 kWh battery for 2026 that uses Lithium-Iron-Phosphate technology. The new battery is tougher and can be charged many times without wearing out. And even though it is slightly smaller than before, the car still travels 140 miles on a full charge.

Engineers also made the Spring slicker. They added parts to the bottom of the car to improve the car's aerodynamics. The car has a new anti-roll bar and better brakes as well. In many European countries, the price for this small EV can drop as low as $13,900 with government help, making it a serious option for anyone looking for an affordable electric car.

2026 Dacia Spring 2026 Dacia Spring

But Dacia isn't just focusing on electric cars. The Dacia Jogger is getting a new Hybrid 155 engine. This system uses a 1.8-liter engine and two electric motors to produce 155 horsepower. In the city, this car can drive using only electricity about 80% of the time.

The Sandero and Jogger now have bigger LPG tanks that hold nearly 50 liters instead of 40. If you fill up both the petrol and LPG tanks, a Sandero can travel a massive 988 miles before you need to stop for fuel. Dacia also added a 10-inch touchscreen and wireless phone charging to these cars to make them feel more modern.

InNature awning works with every Dacia InNature awning works with every Dacia

The Duster and the new Bigster are also getting something special - the Hybrid-G 150 4x4. This is the first time a car has combined a hybrid engine, LPG fuel, and four-wheel drive. It uses a 140-horsepower engine for the front wheels and a small electric motor for the back wheels.

Dacia even thought about people who love camping. They released a new "InNature" awning that is 3 meters by 3 meters. It sticks to the roof of the car and gives you a big shaded area to sit under. They also added "YouClip" points inside the cars. These are little spots where you can clip on things like a glasses case or a bag hook.

Source

This article contains localized units and prices. Change settings.
Your choice
Related articles
  • Dacia Spring gets a serious power boost, but keeps its tiny price tag Dacia Spring gets a serious power boost, but keeps its tiny price tag
  • Dacia reveals the price of the 2026 Spring and opens order books Dacia reveals the price of the 2026 Spring and opens order books
  • 2025 Dacia Spring interior, design and features review 2025 Dacia Spring interior, design and features review

Reader comments

?
  • Anonymous
  • U@m
  • 19 Feb 2026

Make it cheaper with Sodium battery. Give it faster 5C DC charging

  • Reply
  • Read all comments
  • Post your comment
Total reader comments: 1

  • Home
  • Compare
  • News
  • Terms
  • Reviews
  • About us
  • Tesla
  • Volkswagen
  • Audi
  • Porsche
  • BMW
  • Mercedes
  • Hyundai
  • Kia
  • Renault
  • Nissan
  • Dacia
  • Ford
  • Jeep
  • Volvo
  • Polestar
  • Zeekr
  • Jaguar
  • Mini
  • Toyota
  • Mazda
  • MG
  • Voyah
  • Lucid
  • Rivian
  • Cadillac
  • Chevrolet
  • GMC
  • RAM
  • Subaru
  • Nio
  • Xpeng
  • BYD
  • All brands

EV finder

ADVERTISEMENTS

Latest models

  • ModelTesla
    Model Y AWD
  • ModelXPeng
    P7+ 74.9 kWh
  • ModelMazda
    CX-6e
  • ModelVolvo
    EX60 P12
  • ModelVolvo
    EX60 Cross Country P12
  • ModelZeekr
    7GT Privilege AWD

Featured

  • Can hydrogen fuel cells replace EV batteries? Can hydrogen fuel cells replace EV batteries?
  • EREV or Extended Range Electric Vehicle explained EREV or Extended Range Electric Vehicle explained
  • 57 electric cars range tested at highway speeds - who wins? PART 2 57 electric cars range tested at highway speeds - who wins? PART 2
  • The EVs will kill the power grid. Or will they? The EVs will kill the power grid. Or will they?
  • Volvo EX90 alternatives - Mercedes EQS SUV 580 and Tesla Model X LR+ Volvo EX90 alternatives - Mercedes EQS SUV 580 and Tesla Model X LR+
ADVERTISEMENTS

Reviews

  • 2024 Hyundai Kona Electric 65.4 kWh review 2024 Hyundai Kona Electric 65.4 kWh review
  • Hyundai Ioniq 6 LR AWD review Hyundai Ioniq 6 LR AWD review
  • Dacia Spring Electric 2023 review Dacia Spring Electric 2023 review
  • Maserati Grecale Folgore review Maserati Grecale Folgore review

Home News Compare About us RSS feed Facebook Twitter Instagram

© 2022-2026 ArenaEV.com Mobile version EV Finder Glossary Privacy Terms of use

From the team behind
GSMArena.com