How does it compare?
Range
The Changan Deepal L07 flaunts an impressive range of up to 530 km (329 miles), positioning it robustly within its class. On the other hand, the Tesla Model 3 stretches its legs with a longer range of up to 580 km (360 miles). The Xpeng P7 and NIO ET5 hover nearby, with ranges of 562 km (349 miles) and 550 km (342 miles), respectively, making them solid players in the game of endurance.
Acceleration
The nimble Changan Deepal L07 can sprint from 0 to 100 km/h (0-62 mph) in a respectable 6.2 seconds. The Tesla Model 3, however, leaves it in the dust with a faster 5.6 seconds. The Xpeng P7 trails slightly with a 6.4-second dash, while the NIO ET5 races ahead with a zippy 4.5 seconds, proving its performance prowess.
Power
Under the hood, the Changan Deepal L07 is powered by a 185 kW motor (252 hp). The Tesla Model 3 roars ahead with a brawny 283 kW (380 hp). The Xpeng P7 comes in with a stout 196 kW (263 hp), whereas the NIO ET5 commands the road with a staggering 320 kW (429 hp), making it the undeniable titan of torque among these EVs.
Charging Time
When it comes to refueling your electrons, the Changan Deepal L07 boasts the ability to add 100 km (62 miles) of range in just ten minutes—impressive for quick pit stops. The Tesla Model 3, with its Supercharger network, reaches 80% charge in approximately 30 minutes. The Xpeng P7 can tack on around 120 km (75 miles) in ten minutes, while the NIO ET5 mirrors the Model 3’s practice, making it a reliable partner for rapid recharging.
Price
The Changan Deepal L07 enters the market with a very tempting price point of $21,100 (approximately £17,400 or €19,700). This dramatically undercuts the Tesla Model 3, which starts at $37,990 (about £29,790 or €34,490). The Xpeng P7 also hovers at a more extravagant price of about $30,000 (£23,500 or €27,700), while the NIO ET5 tops the charts at a princely sum of approximately $51,454 (£40,390 or €46,750). Given these prices, the L07 emerges as an affordable yet formidable candidate in the EV market.

