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Dacia, under the leadership of the new CEO Katrin Adt, plans to sell exclusively electric cars by 2035, maintaining the accessibility of the cars in its portfolio.

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Dacia, the automotive leader in Romania, announces a major change, considering that it could sell only electric cars from 2035. The new CEO, Katrin Adt, with extensive experience in the automotive industry, emphasizes the importance of electrification and adapting to European Union regulations. Dacia will continue to offer affordable models, such as the Dacia Spring, and will seek to maintain a competitive value-price ratio. The transformation will also include the electrification of popular models, such as the Duster and Bigster.

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