Budget-Friendly Dacia Sandero EV Coming In 2027 Or 2028 via insideevs.com
Dacia CEO Denis Le Vot has revealed an electrified version of the Sandero hatchback will arrive in 2027 or 2028. Speaking with UK outlet, Le Vot stated that the Sandero EV would last until"2034 or 2035" and would serve the budget-conscious consumer.
While Le Vot admitted that the Sandero EV will have a shorter range than rivals and take longer to charge, he also promised that it will be incredibly cheap. Dacia's CEO criticized the entry-level prices of EVs at the moment, stating that high prices were preventing average consumers from making the switch to electric.The Sandero has been on sale since 2008 and is currently in its third generation.
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