How does it compare?
Chery QQ Wujie Pro is poised to take the urban streets by storm, rubbing shoulders with other budding EV hatchbacks like the Renault Zoe, Nissan Leaf, Chevrolet Bolt EV, and Mini Cooper SE.
Range
When it comes to mileage, the Chery QQ Wujie Pro promises a respectable range of 408 km (253 miles), comfortably outpacing the Mini Cooper SEs modest 177 km (110 miles) which makes you question if it’s for errands or long drives. The Chevrolet Bolt EV struts in with a robust 416 km (258 miles) while the Nissan Leaf offers a humble 240 km (150 miles) in its basic variant, and 364 km (226 miles) in the extended range model. Meanwhile, the Renault Zoe touts a fair middle ground of 395 km (245 miles).
Acceleration
If rapid acceleration gets your heart racing, the Chery QQ Wujie Pro might seem lacking with its 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) sprint in never. By stark contrast, the Chevrolet Bolt EV gets there in about 6.5 seconds, distinctly faster than the Renault Zoe at roughly 9.5 seconds and the Nissan Leafs 7.9 seconds. And the perky Mini Cooper SE? It zips to 100 km/h in just about 6.9 seconds, putting a cheeky grin on your face faster than you can say “eco-friendly.”
Power
Channelling 109 h.p. (81 kW), the Chery QQ Wujie Pro shows modest muscle on city roads. Compare this to the Mini Cooper SEs sprightly 184 h.p. (135 kW), making it the gang leader when whipping through the streets. The Chevrolet Bolt EV offers a hefty 200 h.p. (149 kW), enough to make you second-guess drag racing it. The Nissan Leafs 147 h.p. (110 kW) in the standard model—to 214 h.p. (160 kW) in the higher trim—carries the weight with grace, while the Renault Zoe nestles comfortably at 135 h.p. (100 kW).
Charging Time
Charging time is the Achilles’ heel for many EVs, yet the Chery QQ Wujie Pro holds its ground with a fast-charge capability reaching 80% in about 30 minutes, akin to the Chevrolet Bolt EV. Renault Zoe also enjoys a swift 30-minute span for an 80% quick charge, whereas the Nissan Leaf takes a more leisurely 40 minutes. The Mini Cooper SE, being the compact sprinter, undergoes a similar 35 minutes quick charge, infiltrating lounges and cafes while you recharge.
Price
Lastly, lets talk money. The Chery QQ Wujie Pro is quite the snip at $11,842 (around £9,707 or €11,027). This makes the Chevrolet Bolt EV seem lavish at $31,000 (£25,444 or €28,878). The Nissan Leaf plays middle ground at $27,400 (£22,500 or €25,506), elevating its game. The Renault Zoe takes a more European approach, sitting pretty at $26,000 (£21,368 or €24,260). At the same time, the impeccably styled Mini Cooper SE enters the territory at a cool $29,900 (£24,542 or €27,959).
So, there you have it. The Chery QQ Wujie Pro might not make your hair stand on end with raw speed, but its budget-friendly charm, admirable range, and balanced specifications make it a compelling contender for everyday eco-warriors and city drivers alike.

