Dacia Cuts Spring to €11,900 With Company Bonus as Reports Flag €18,000 Twingo-Based EV for Late 2026
The company-funded discount, independent of state incentives, positions the model to capture value-focused buyers.
Overview
- Dacia is offering a €5,000 Elektrobonus to private customers on the Spring, dropping the entry price to €11,900 for orders placed by February 28, 2026 with registration by June 30, 2026.
- The bonus applies to purchase, financing or leasing and is separate from any government subsidies, with terms subject to change if new public incentives appear.
- The 2026 Spring update brings 52 kW and 75 kW motor options, a 24.3‑kWh LFP battery with up to 225 km WLTP range, and an optional 40 kW DC charger that takes the battery from 20% to 80% in about 29 minutes.
- At €11,900, the Spring becomes the cheapest new car on the German market, according to the latest pricing reported by auto motor und sport.
- Auto motor und sport reports that Dacia is developing a Twingo-derived small EV for late 2026 at about €18,000 on Renault’s AmpR‑Small platform, with a taller body, roughly 3.85 m length, seating for four and over 300 liters of cargo space, likely built in Europe and expected to overlap with the current Spring for only a short period.