Let me tell you in today’s time, while every auto company is trying to get ahead in the race for electric vehicles, Dacia has introduced a completely different thinking. Where the company has shown through its new Dacia Hipster Concept that the future of electric driving can be not just high-tech and luxury, but also simple, cheap and light (ultra-light). This concept is for those who want affordable and easy electric mobility, without any unnecessary feature mess.

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Design

Dacia Hipster weighs less than 800 kg and has a length of just 3 meters. This small and lightweight design does not require a large battery in the car, ie there is a balance in both range and efficiency.

However the company says that they have made the car with “as needed” approach, ie just as much power and battery as needed. Doing so not only keeps the price down, but it also reduces the lifecycle emissions (lifecycle emissions) of the car by about half. It aims to offer the car at a price of 15,000 GBP (about ₹17.6 lakhs), bringing it in against Europe’s entry-level EVs.

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Interior

Also, the interior of Dacia Hipster is completely based on the Minimalist (minimalist) approach. Here you will not find any high-end touchscreen or complex infotainment system. Instead, the company has given a simple phone dock, so that your smartphone will function like navigation, music and digital.

The same seats are made of lightweight material, whose frames are exposed and covered with mesh (mesh) covers. Fabric straps have been used in doors replacing handles, and many body panels are placed without paint. This has not only reduced the weight of the car but has also made it easier to repair.

Dacia Hipster concept previews future of ultra-light, affordable EVs |  Autocar India

Game changer

Today, while most cars are becoming heavy, expensive and technically complex, Dacia Hipster runs in a completely opposite direction. This car proves that electric mobility can be focused on “accessibility” by removing from “luxury”.

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It is designed for those who want a simple, reliable and affordable electric car for the daily needs. And this thinking makes Dacia different from the rest of the brands.