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Hyundai i10 1.0 MPi 4 Seater (5AMT) vs Dacia Spring Electric 65 : which one is faster?

0-100 km/h, 400 m, 1000 m, top speed — physics simulation calibrated on 7 measures.

VMax
0-100
38
0 – 100 km/h
17.58s
4.10 s
Spring
13.48s
400 m standing start
21.49s
2.03 s
Spring
19.46s
Top speed
148
23 km/h
i10
125
Power67 ch
Power65 ch
Torque96 Nm
Torque113 Nm
Weight922 kg
Weight984 kg
DrivetrainFront-wheel drive (FWD)
DrivetrainFront-wheel drive (FWD)
GearboxAutomatic
GearboxAutomatic · 2-spee…
VMax
Hyundai
i10 1.0 MPi 4 Seater (5AMT)
2023
17,58 s
148 km/h
Power67 ch
Torque96 Nm
Weight922 kg
DrivetrainFront-wheel drive (FWD)
Faster
Dacia
Spring Electric 65
2024
13,48 s
125 km/h
Power65 ch
Torque113 Nm
Weight984 kg
DrivetrainFront-wheel drive (FWD)
Hyundai i10 1.0 MPi 4 Seater (5AMT)
2023 · PETROL · 67 ch
Dacia Spring Electric 65
2024 · ELECTRIC · 65 ch
0-30 km/h4,15 s
0-50 km/h6,19 s
0-80 km/h11,99 s
0-100 km/h17,58 s
0-120 km/h25,99 s
0-160 km/h---
0-200 km/h---
400 m DA21,49 s
1 000 m DA38,53 s
VMax148 km/h
0-30 km/h3,12 s
0-50 km/h5,23 s
0-80 km/h9,27 s
0-100 km/h13,48 s
0-120 km/h19,85 s
0-160 km/h---
0-200 km/h---
400 m DA19,46 s
1 000 m DA36,80 s
VMax125 km/h
— : non calculé (vitesse max constructeur inférieure au seuil)
DQM94%
i10 1.0 MPi 4 Seater (5AMT)
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Spring Electric 65
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Simulation de performance

Race simulation at real speed

CONFIDENCE 94%
400 m result
19.46s
Dacia Spring Electric
Gap
2.03s
Distance
400 m
Dist.
i10 1.0
Gap
Spring Electric
0 m
0.00 s
0 km/h
0 m
0.00 s
0 km/h
100 m
9.88 s
69 km/h
~20 m
4½ long.
8.76 s
77 km/h
200 m
14.35 s
92 km/h
~37 m
8 long.
12.86 s
97 km/h
400 m
21.49 s
110 km/h
~61 m
13½ long.
19.45 s
119 km/h
600 m
27.65 s
123 km/h
~80 m
17½ long.
25.28 s
125 km/h
1,000 m
38.53 s
140 km/h
~67 m
14½ long.
36.79 s
125 km/h

Calibrated physics simulation: SCx via VMax, power curves, Crr via WLTP, drivetrain losses. Manufacturer 0-100 is the calibration target. Confidence 94 %.

400 m
RACE MODE

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i10 1.0 MPi 4 Seater (5AMT) vs Spring Electric 65: chronicle of a drag race at 148 km/h

The launch: 0 to 100 km/h

Off the line, the Spring Electric 65 hits 100 km/h in 13.48 s versus 17.58 s for the i10 1.0 MPi 4 Seater (5AMT). The instant torque of 113 Nm from the electric motor makes the difference. At this point, the Spring Electric 65 leads by 4.10 s and sits roughly 39 m ahead.

From 100 km/h to 400 metres

At 200 metres, the Spring Electric 65 is doing 97 km/h against 92 km/h for the i10 1.0 MPi 4 Seater (5AMT). The gap is 1.49 s. The challenger starts to claw back ground.

At 400 metres standing start, the Spring Electric 65 crosses the line in 19.46 s versus 21.49 s. The 2.04 s gap represents roughly 61 m of track — a gap visible to the naked eye.

Beyond 400 metres: top speed comes into play

Past 400 metres, the gap narrows. The Spring Electric 65 maxes out at 125 km/h while the i10 1.0 MPi 4 Seater (5AMT) keeps accelerating towards 148 km/h. At 600 metres, the gap is down to 2.38 s from 2.04 s at 400 metres.

At 1,000 metres, the Spring Electric 65 finishes in 36.79 s versus 38.53 s, with just 1.74 s to spare. The i10 1.0 MPi 4 Seater (5AMT) fails to fully close the launch gap.

What the numbers don’t tell you

Electronically capped at 125 km/h, the Spring Electric 65 never reaches its natural aerodynamic ceiling in this duel. That’s not a physical limit of the motor — it’s a deliberate manufacturer decision, typically tied to standard-fit tyre ratings or model-range positioning.

Instant electric torque gives an advantage off the line. The higher top speed of the combustion engine gives an advantage over longer distances. The distance at which one catches the other depends on the top speed differential.

Dacia Spring Electric 65 has a clear edge over the Hyundai i10 1.0 MPi 4 Seater (5AMT) to 100 km/h. This difference is clearly noticeable in spirited driving and widens on standing starts.

Données de performance issues de simulations physiques calibrées (moteur Apex). Consommation basée sur les données WLTP constructeur. Les performances réelles peuvent varier selon les conditions d'utilisation.

Prix énergie indicatifs : essence 1,85€/L, diesel 1,75€/L, électricité 0,25€/kWh (tarif domestique). Calculs basés sur 20 000 km/an.

Caralogy est un service indépendant de comparaison. Les données affichées sont fournies à titre informatif et ne constituent pas une offre commerciale.