Monday, October 6, 2025

Dacia Hipster: Tiny EV concept strips motoring back to the basics

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The Dacia Hipster is designed not only to be affordable, but also an antidote to cars seemingly growing ever larger, more complex and expensive.

Measuring 3.0 metres long, 1.53 metres tall, and 1.55 metres wide, the Hipster is roughly half-a-metre longer than the two-seat Smart ForTwo, but around the same size as the four-seat Toyota iQ. The Dacia is 10mm narrower than both vehicles, though.

In order to make the most of its small footprint, the Hipster has flat sides, a box-like body, wheels pushed out to the corners, virtually no overhang, and space- and weight-saving sliding glass windows.

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The Hipster seats four people with a bench seat up front, which features a fabric mesh backrest. Dacia says the Hipster’s seating position is similar to the Sandero hatchback.

Interestingly, the rear bench has headrests that swing away and exposed plastic towards the lower portion of the backrest that enables it to fold completely flat.

Boot space is just 70L with the rear seats up, but grows to 500L when the rear pew is folded down. Instead of a traditional hatch, access to the boot is via a two-piece design, where the rear glass lifts up and the tailgate folds down.