ARI Poly as an alternative to the Dacia Spring? Two small electric cars compared

September 17, 2025

ARI Poly as an alternative to the Dacia Spring? Two small electric cars compared


A direct comparison of two of the most affordable electric cars in Germany in 2025: the well-known Dacia Spring meets the less well-known but visually and technically impressive ARI Poly. Both promise affordable electric mobility for the city - but what are the differences and which vehicle is worthwhile for whom?


This article compares both models in terms of range, equipment, space, driving comfort and price - including a decision-making aid and clear comparison table.


Technical data at a glance


FeatureDacia SpringARI Poly
Length3.73 m3.95 m
Width1.62 m1.71 m
Height1.50 m1.58 m
Power33–48 kW (45–65 hp)30–50 kW (40–68 hp)
Rangeapprox. 230 kmapprox. 200–410 km (depending on model)
AC chargingup to 6.6 kW3.3 kW (higher variants optionally more)
DC chargingoptional, up to 30 kW CCSoptional, up to 24 kW CCS
Trunk volume308 l – 1,004 l462 l – 1,357 l
Rear seatsnon-split folding50:50 split folding
Interiorfunctional, simplehigh-quality, retro-inspired

Equipment and model variants


A decisive aspect when comparing the Dacia Spring and the ARI Poly is the equipment of the respective model variants. Both vehicles offer different levels of equipment, tailored to different needs and budgets.


Dacia Spring: Essential, Expression and Extreme


The Dacia Spring is available in three trim levels:


  • Essential: the basic trim level includes basic features such as manual air conditioning, electric windows and a basic audio system.

  • Expression: This mid-range variant offers additional comfort features, including a 7-inch touchscreen with smartphone integration (Apple CarPlay and Android Auto), reversing camera and manual air conditioning.

  • Extreme: The top model has a more powerful 65 hp engine, a 10-inch touchscreen, navigation system, special design accents and additional safety features.


ARI Poly: Pure, Style and Comfort


The ARI Poly also offers three equipment variants:


  • Pure: the entry-level model is functionally equipped with electric windows, a central touch display with Bluetooth and reversing camera, as well as interior heating.

  • Style: This variant offers additional features such as 16-inch alloy wheels, extended safety functions and a stylish interior.

  • Comfort: The top model is characterized by maximum comfort, including keyless entry, keyless start, a powerful air conditioning system and a range of up to 410 km.


Choosing the right trim level depends on individual needs and priorities. While the Extreme version of the Dacia Spring offers more power and comfort, the ARI Poly Comfort scores with a higher range and extended comfort functions. It is advisable to configure the vehicle according to your own individual wishes.


For whom is which vehicle worthwhile?


Dacia Spring:


Simple, robust, affordable. Anyone looking for an electric car at the lowest possible price - for short journeys, city driving or as a second car, for example - will find a reliable basis in the Spring. However, compromises must be made in terms of space, workmanship and charging power.


ARI Poly:


A little more expensive, but much more flexible. The ARI Poly offers more range, more usable interior space, modern design and more comfort. Ideal for anyone who needs more space or wants to use an electric car for more than just short city trips.


Strengths in detail


Advantages of the Dacia Spring


  • One of the most affordable small electric cars in Europe

  • Ideal for city driving and short distances

  • Rear view camera, Apple CarPlay and Android Auto as standard

  • Low fuel consumption, low maintenance costs


Disadvantages:


  • Little space in the rear

  • Simple interior materials

  • No split rear seat

  • Limited range and charging capacity No trailer coupling available


Advantages of the ARI Poly


  • Up to 410 km range (depending on battery)

  • Much more space for passengers and luggage

  • Solid workmanship, retro-style interior, simple operation

  • Split rear seat, modern infotainment, Isofix

  • Better noise level and higher quality driving experience

  • Trailer coupling with 400kg unbraked / 800kg braked


Disadvantages:

  • Higher entry-level price

  • Limited AC charging capacity in the base model


Decision-making aid


CriterionRecommendation
Lowest priceDacia Spring
Largest trunkARI Poly
More range possibleARI Poly
Everyday life in the cityBoth
Better driving comfortARI Poly
Compact & minimalistBoth
Style & interior qualityARI Poly

Conclusion


Both vehicles meet the demand for affordable electric mobility - but in different ways. The Dacia Spring is a practical entry-level model for purists, while the ARI Poly offers a significantly higher utility value for everyday use, commuting and comfort-oriented people.


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