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SPRING LOADED

I drove Dacia’s Spring e-van – it’s perfect for small businesses, is cheaper than rivals & drives live a dogem

WHAT do all these jobs have in common?

Cake maker.

Dacia is giving small business owners the chance to run a smart, clean, easy-to-use van for as little as £7 a day
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Dacia is giving small business owners the chance to run a smart, clean, easy-to-use van for as little as £7 a dayCredit: Stuart G W Price
The car is perfect for those who never stray too far from their own postcode
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The car is perfect for those who never stray too far from their own postcodeCredit: Stuart G W Price

Plumber.

Beautician.

Deliveroo driver.

Decorator.

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Dog walker.

The answer is: They all need a small van.

Nothing bigger than a car but with a decent boot, mesh bulkhead to stop them being decapitated by flying objects in the back, and a wipe-clean rubber floor.

At the moment the only thing that really fits the bill is a Renault Kangoo. But that’s £24k all-in.

Not only will Dacia’s Spring Cargo van be £5k cheaper at £19k, it won’t cost much to run either.

Because it’s fully ­electric. Which means powering it, tax, maintenance and all those things will be as cheap as chips.

I should perhaps explain the £24k Kangoo has a petrol engine. The electric Kangoo costs £36k, almost twice the price of Spring Cargo.

No brainer, then.

Dacia is giving small business owners the chance to run a smart, clean, easy-to-use van for as little as £7 A DAY.

Maybe even less.

Spring Cargo is N1-approved as a light commercial vehicle, so it is VATable.

My price estimate includes VAT. So for some firms Spring Cargo will cost £15k-£16k, making it Britain’s cheapest new van by some distance.

Dacia will confirm pricing later.

Other observations – load space is 1,000 litres. Payload is 358kg. Load length is 1.17 metres.

Dacia will even take care of your livery.

I do have one grumble, though. You can’t strap anything to those roof bars. They’re purely for decoration.

Spring Cargo arrives in the UK this time next year, alongside the five-door Spring supermini we’ve just tried here.

Both are powered by a lightweight 27kWh battery that’ll do up to 136 miles on a full charge.

Not suitable for long-distance work, clearly. But perfect for those who never stray too far from their own postcode.

The car has a decent 290-litre boot, bigger than a ­Peugeot e-208.

Hop in, turn the key, select D on the rotary controller, release the manual handbrake and go.

Yes, I just said “key” and “handbrake” in a brand new car. Simples.

After just a few hundred yards it’s clear that Spring is light, easy, nippy and fun — like a four-seat dodgem.

It’s a dinky 3.7 metres front to back, which means it spins round tighter than an excited puppy chasing its tail.

It sprints from 0-31mph in just 3.9 seconds and accelerates smoothly all the way to a top speed of 78mph.

The cabin is exactly what you’d expect from Dacia: Everything you need and nothing you don’t.

Big speedo. Big door pockets for drinks. Big central bucket for keys and other debris.

There’s a USB port beside the touchscreen to connect your phone. A 12v port for your dashcam. Sorted.

The plastics are more plasticky than other small cars but that’s what makes a Dacia affordable. I’m fine with it.

Besides, the updated version we’re getting will have a fresh new look and more driver-assistance kit as standard.

I have absolutley no doubt Spring will be a huge hit.

When The Sun revealed right-hand drive cars were finally coming to the UK, Dacia’s website melted with 3,000 hand-raises in four days.

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Now we know there’s a van coming to join the party, all the micro-business owners will be like coiled Springs.

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Key facts: DACIA SPRING

  • Price: £19,000
  • Battery: 27kWh
  • Power: 65hp
  • 0-31mph: 3.9 secs
  • 0-62mph: 13.7 secs
  • Top speed: 78mph
  • Range: 136 miles
  • CO2: 0/gkm
  • Out: 2024
The Dacia is powered by a lightweight 27kWh battery that’ll do up to 136 miles on a full charge
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The Dacia is powered by a lightweight 27kWh battery that’ll do up to 136 miles on a full chargeCredit: Stuart G W Price
The car has a decent 290-litre boot, bigger than a ­Peugeot e-208
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The car has a decent 290-litre boot, bigger than a ­Peugeot e-208Credit: Stuart G W Price
Spring is light, easy, nippy and fun — like a four-seat dodgem
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Spring is light, easy, nippy and fun — like a four-seat dodgemCredit: Stuart G W Price
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