
Opel Mokka-e vs Dacia Spring Electric
Two EVs, two different vibes
Ready to go electric? Meet two contenders that couldn’t be more different yet equally tempting: the ultra-affordable Dacia Spring Electric, built for city life, and the stylish Opel Mokka-e, packed with tech and personality. Which one wins on range, features, and value? Let’s dive in.
Ultimate | Expression |
|---|---|
| Battery: 50 kWh | Battery: 26.8 kWh |
| CO2 emission (WLTP): 0 g/km | CO2 emission (WLTP): 0 g/km |
Driving modes: Eco, Normal, Sport | Driving modes: Eco |
| Key features: Adaptive cruise, Alcantara seats, IntelliLux LED | Key features: Reversing camera |
| Power: 100 kW (136 hp) | Power: 33 kW (44 hp) |
| Range (WLTP): up to 322 km | Range (WLTP): 225 km (295 City) |
| Top speed: 150 km/h | Top speed: 125 km/h |
*The images may vary from the actual version.
Opel Mokka-e
The Mokka-e is Opel’s bold step into the future, flaunting a striking design and a tech-forward interior. Its signature Pure Panel cockpit combines two widescreen displays for a clean, driver-focused experience. Expect premium touches like adaptive cruise control, lane-keep assist, and wireless smartphone integration with Apple CarPlay and Android Auto. Fast charging up to 100 kW means you can top up to 80% in about 30 minutes. Perfect for life on the go.
Dacia Spring Electric
Meet Europe’s most budget-friendly EV: the Dacia Spring Electric. Compact, practical, and refreshingly simple, it’s designed for urban adventures. Despite its small size, it offers surprising space and SUV-inspired styling with roof rails and raised ground clearance. Standard kit includes air conditioning and electric windows, while the optional Comfort Plus pack adds extras like a reversing camera, sat nav, and smartphone connectivity.

Design & tech
The Opel Mokka-e is more than just an EV, it’s a design statement. With its bold Vizor front, floating roofline, and sharp contours, it looks every bit as dynamic as it drives. Inside, the Pure Panel digital cockpit blends two widescreens into a sleek, clutter-free dashboard. Want a car that feels futuristic every time you step in? This is it. Add premium touches like IntelliLux LED® Matrix headlights, adaptive cruise control, and wireless smartphone integration, and you’ve got tech that makes every journey smarter and safer.
The Dacia Spring Electric takes a different approach: simplicity with a twist of SUV flair. Compact on the outside but surprisingly roomy inside, it’s perfect for city life. Its raised ground clearance, roof bars, and chunky wheel arches give it a rugged edge, while features like electric windows, air conditioning, and optional Comfort Plus pack (with reversing camera, sat nav, and smartphone connectivity) make it practical and connected. Looking for a car that’s easy to park yet big on personality? The Spring delivers.

Power and drive
What’s under the hood? The Mokka-e packs a punch with a 100 kW (136 hp) motor and a 50 kWh battery, giving you up to 322 km of WLTP range. Need a quick boost? Rapid charging at 100 kW gets you to 80% in just 30 minutes. Ideal for long trips or spontaneous getaways. And with three driving modes, Eco, Normal, and Sport, you can tailor your drive to your mood. Smooth, quiet, and responsive: isn’t that what electric driving should feel like?
The Dacia Spring Electric is all about efficiency and agility. Its 26.8 kWh battery offers up to 225 km of range (or 295 km in city conditions), making it a perfect urban companion. With a tight turning circle and light steering, it slips through traffic and into parking spots with ease. Sure, it’s not built for speed (top speed is 125 km/h), but do you really need more for city life? It’s affordable, practical, and ready to make your daily commute stress-free.
Strong rivals
If you want a tech-rich, stylish EV for longer trips, the Opel Mokka-e delivers. If affordability and city-friendly practicality top your list, the Dacia Spring Electric is hard to beat.


