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Dacia Sandero Electric Coming in 2027

by Alexandra Hartman Editor-in-Chief

Dacia Embarks on Electrification Journey with sandero EV

Following a year of significant success, selling⁤ over ⁢676,340 ⁤cars globally with the Sandero being a star performer at 310,000 units, Romanian automaker Dacia is poised to electrify its lineup. In‍ 2027, the popular Sandero will be​ available in‌ an all-electric configuration, a move signifying Dacia’s⁢ commitment to sustainable mobility.

Dacia​ CEO Denis Le Vot confirmed the news,hinting at an exciting future for the brand. “By the end of the decade, we anticipate introducing at least two new electric ‌models to⁢ complement our existing range,”​ Le Vot ⁤stated, underscoring Dacia’s enterprising plan‌ for electric vehicle expansion.

While the⁤ precise location of the Sandero EV’s production remains shrouded in mystery, industry whispers point towards a European‍ manufacturing hub. ‌Speculations center⁢ around⁤ ​significant investments required to ⁢modernize Dacia’s Romanian plant for ⁤electric vehicle production or even⁢ a collaboration with parent‌ company Renault, which could see⁣ the ‌Sandero EV sharing production lines ⁣with one ​of Renault’s own electric models.

Technical details suggest that the Sandero EV will likely be ​built upon‌ Renault’s CMF-B EV platform, the same underpinnings that support other renault electric vehicles. ⁢‍ This ⁤shared platform could‌ imply similar battery technology, electric motors, and overall ⁣performance characteristics across the ⁤two brands.

Dacia design manager Dāvids Durand offered a glimpse into the Sandero EV’s aesthetics, assuring customers that the electric‍ model will remain true to the Sandero’s‌ essence. “The ​electric version will be just one of the Sandero variants and will visually resemble the Sandero with an internal combustion engine,” Durand explained, calming concerns about a radical design overhaul.

What is Dacia’s timeline‌ for expanding its electric ​vehicle lineup ⁣beyond the Sandero?

Dacia’s Electric Future: An Interview with CEO Denis Le⁣ Vot

Romanian automaker Dacia is making waves in the automotive industry with its upcoming launch ‌of the all-electric Sandero. We sat down⁤ with Dacia‌ CEO Denis ⁤Le Vot to discuss this exciting development and delve ⁢into Dacia’s electric ‍vehicle strategy.

A Enduring Future for Dacia

Archyde:​ The declaration‍ of the electric Sandero in 2027 marks a significant step ⁤for Dacia. Can you tell us more about ‌what prompted this decision?

Denis Le Vot: the automotive landscape‍ is shifting rapidly, and sustainability is at the forefront of this conversion.Dacia has always ​been committed to providing accessible ⁢and reliable⁣ vehicles, and we believe that integrating electric mobility into ⁣our lineup ⁢is crucial to‌ meeting the evolving needs of our ‍customers. The Sandero has always been a popular choice, known for its‌ practicality⁤ and value. Bringing it⁤ into ‌the electric realm ​allows us to offer a sustainable option ‌without compromising on the features and affordability that ⁢define ⁤the Dacia brand.

Electric Expansion Beyond the Sandero

Archyde: Dacia plans to introduce at least two more electric models by the end of⁣ the decade. ‌Can‌ you give us any hints about what these models might⁤ be?

Denis Le​ Vot: We’re exploring‌ various possibilities, but our focus remains on delivering electric vehicles that are⁣ both ⁢practical and‍ accessible. ‍ We’ve⁢ carefully studied customer needs‍ and market trends, and we’re confident that ​our ⁢upcoming electric models will continue⁤ to build on the success of the ⁤Sandero EV.

Keeping it True to Dacia’s DNA

Archyde: Many wonder how ‌the electric Sandero will maintain​ the distinct ‌DNA of the Dacia brand. Will there be significant ⁢visual changes ‌from the‍ existing model?

Denis‍ Le Vot: The⁤ Sandero⁤ EV will​ undoubtedly ‍be a distinct model, but we’ve ensured‌ it stays true to the core‌ values that make Dacia recognizable.​ We want our customers to instantly recognize‍ it ⁢as a⁤ Sandero, only with the added ⁣benefit of electric power. ⁢ Our design team has worked tirelessly to strike​ that ⁢balance between innovation ⁢and familiarity.

Production and Technical Details

Archyde: While details are scarce, can ⁤you shed any light on the production ‍location for the Sandero⁣ EV‌ and any ⁤potential‍ collaborations?

Denis ​Le Vot: we’re currently ⁣evaluating various production options to ensure we have a sustainable ⁢and⁢ efficient setup. We are committed to exploring collaborations with Renault and⁣ leveraging their expertise in electric vehicle ​manufacturing.

Archyde: Sharing platforms‍ like the CMF-B EV often means a ⁣certain‌ level of standardization.what can potential buyers expect in terms of performance and battery range?

Denis Le Vot: We’re aiming for a ⁢robust ⁣electric powertrain that delivers ‌a compelling driving experience while⁤ providing a realistic and practical range for everyday use.‍ Specific details will be revealed closer to the launch date.

The ‌Road Ahead

Archyde: What would you say to customers hesitant about making the switch​ to ‍electric?

Denis Le‍ vot: ​ The future of mobility is electric,and we ​believe Dacia ⁢can make that transition accessible and exciting. The Sandero EV will be a ⁣powerful and affordable option, proving​ that sustainable driving doesn’t have to be a compromise. ⁣We’re confident that once customers experience the benefits firsthand, ⁣they’ll see ⁤the value in embracing electric mobility.

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