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5 October 09:00

Dacia has announced that it will launch a new car model on October 6, 2025, and has published a mysterious image with the silhouette of an unknown car, accompanied by the message "Small, built like a giant," sparking numerous comments and speculations.

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Captura de ecran Facebook/ Dacia:https://www.facebook.com/photo?fbid=1195510479277385&set=a.646350930860012&locale=ro_RO
Dacia, part of the Renault group, will unveil a new car model on October 6, 2025, whose promotion is based on mystery, without images or clear details. With a minimalist silhouette and the promise of a compact yet robust vehicle, Dacia aims to attract attention in a competitive car market. Additionally, the new CEO, Katrin Adt, has announced that Dacia could sell only electric cars from 2035, thus adapting to changes in the industry and the European Union regulations on emissions.

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Dacia a pus Europa pe jar. A anunțat lansarea unui nou model revoluționar: „E iminent!”
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Dacia ajunge „Lăstun?” Surpriza anunțată de Dacia: „Small, built like a giant!” îi provoacă pe români
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Modelul Dacia care vrea să cucerească lumea. Experții de la Top Gear au analizat mașina și au dat verdictul oficial
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ULTIMA ORĂ FOTO Dacia pregătește o mare surpriză peste doar câteva zile. „Small, built like a giant!”

ȘTIRI PE ACELEAȘI SUBIECTE

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Renault reported revenues of 11.4 billion euros in Q3 2025, with a growth of 6.8% compared to the previous year, due to the success of the Dacia Bigster.
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The Romanian brand Dacia reported global sales of 521,387 vehicles in the first nine months of 2025, registering an increase of 4.1% compared to the same period in 2024.
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The Dacia Bigster model has been included in the list of semifinalists for the title "Car of the Year in Europe 2026"
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The Dacia Duster will be relaunched in India, aiming to increase sales in non-European markets.
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Dacia registered 5,876 cars in October, with an increase of 5.2%. The Bigster SUV is becoming an important competitor, with sales nearly equal to Sandero.
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Elon Musk stated that the new Roadster model will be presented before the end of 2025, after significant delays in production.
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