The Dacia Spring electric SUV has been rated the best car of 2022 for environmental impact.
An assessment by independent testing panel Green NCAP – an offshoot of the Euro NCAP safety watchdog – awarded the Dacia EV an impressive five-star rating.
Such a strong performance puts the budget-priced Dacia Spring ahead of much pricier models such as the Hyundai Ioniq 5 and Audi Q4 E-tron Sportback.
Going green on a budget
Similar to the Euro NCAP safety testing initiative, Green NCAP assesses cars on a range of criteria. The electric Dacia Spring scored a maximum 10 out of 10 on the Clean Air Index, thanks to its obvious lack of tailpipe emissions.
However, the Spring also impressed when it came to energy use, recording a never-before-seen 9.8 out of 10 in the Energy Efficiency Index.
The testers found the Dacia used 89 percent of the electricity it is charged with, aided by its low weight and a top speed limited to 125kph (78mph). Green NCAP said the Spring “sets an example to others”.
Latest Green NCAP scores
However, there is a catch for UK motorists. At present, the Spring is not on sale in Britain, although rumours suggest Dacia may offer it here from 2024.
Green NCAP has also announced the results of its latest 2023 testing round, with the Kia Picanto city car awarded three stars.
Tested in GT Line trim, with a 1.0-litre petrol engine, the assessors recommended a gasoline particulate filter to further improve the diminutive Picanto’s performance.
The Vauxhall Mokka 1.5-litre diesel also received a three-star rating, while the BMW 2 Series Active Tourer was given just two stars for the petrol 220i version.
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