Dacia Spring being tested for new car

Time:2022-07-07 16:52:52Source:

Dacia Spring was given the moose test.Surprisingly, the electric budget car was able to complete the test at 77 km/h.

It wasn't a perfect attempt, as small electric cars in Romania tend to oversteer when pushed to their limits.But once the driver learned how to do this, he managed to maneuver it between the cones without hitting one.The initial speed increase above 77 km/h made the car unmanageable.

The Romanian brand's first electric car uses a 44-horsepower electric motor.and 125 Nm.It is powered by a 27.4 kWh battery and has a range of 305 km in urban conditions on the WLTP test cycle.

Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h is hardly a sprint as it takes 19.1 seconds.The top speed is 125 km/h.

Did other EVs successfully pass the test? Some didn't, some didn't.First off, the Honda e has a top speed of 75km/h, which means it doesn't hit the Km77 mark.The SEAT Mii Electric underperformed the Tesla Model X, which recorded a best attempt of 70 km/h.

The Porsche Taycan Turbo S also struggled in testing, but after several failed attempts it passed the test at 78 km/h.The evasive maneuver was absolutely no threat to the Tesla Model 3, as it did it with an initial speed of 83 km/h.

Also read: Updated Dacia Logan and Sandero Stepway get 'two' in 2021 crash testsThe updated foreign car failed the test and only got 2 stars.

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