¿SÓLO 4.700€ POR UN COCHE ELÉCTRICO? 😱 La verdad que nadie te cuenta sobre este precio.

THE END OF EXPENSIVE CARS? 😱 Just €4,700 for an Electric Car! In this video, we analyze the phenomenon that's shaking up the global automotive industry in 2026: the Changan Lumin. While in Europe we've become accustomed to a "cheap car" costing over €20,000, in other markets there's a parallel reality where electric mobility is truly accessible to everyone. The 2026 Changan Lumin isn't just a pretty face. With its cute and compact design, it hides urban technology that puts many European rivals to shame: 🔋 Range: Up to 301 km (CLTC cycle), ideal for a week of city driving. 🛡️ 2026 Safety: The new model includes ESP stability control and a reinforced structure. 📱 Premium Interior: 10.25-inch screen, Apple CarPlay, and finishes that don't look like they belong in a budget car. How is it possible to manufacture an electric car for the price of a mid-range motorcycle? What secrets does Changan's EPA0 platform hold? We analyze why this car is the biggest fear of brands like Dacia, Fiat, and Renault, and why the price difference between markets is so enormous. If you're tired of the prohibitive prices of electric cars in Spain, this video is for you. Discover the car that's breaking the internet! ⚠️ DISCLAIMER (Important Price Notice) PLEASE READ THIS NOTE TO AVOID CONFUSION: REFERENCE PRICE: The €4,700 price mentioned in this video is a direct conversion based on the selling price of the Changan Lumin in its home market (China, approximately 37,000 - 40,000 RMB). TAXES AND TARIFFS: In the event of a hypothetical launch in the European Union (Spain), this price would increase significantly due to: EU import tariffs (which in 2026 include countervailing measures on Chinese vehicles). VAT (21%) and logistics/transport costs. European Homologation: The safety and ADAS standards required in Europe would necessitate the addition of technical components that would raise the final cost. ESTIMATED PRICE IN EUROPE: If this car were officially marketed in Spain, its final price would likely be between €12,000 and €15,000, following the trend of other similar models such as the Dacia Spring. RANGE: The 301 km indicated corresponds to the CLTC cycle. In the European WLTP cycle, the estimated real-world range would be approximately 200-220 km.