How does it compare?
The Livan MAPLE 60S, an electric marvel from China, rolls onto the scene with a knack for simplicity yet packed with enough prowess to knock its rivals off their pedestals. This nimble sedan, retailing at a wallet-friendly $13,900 (£10,500, €12,000), refuses to cut corners where it counts, flaunting a spirited 53 kWh battery, 136 hp motor, and an admirable maximum range of 415 km (258 miles). But how does it stack up against the more celebrated household names like the Nissan Leaf, Chevrolet Bolt, and the stalwart Tesla Model 3?
Range
With a range that stretches up to 415 km (258 miles), the MAPLE 60S is no slouch. It nips right at the heels of the Tesla Model 3, which offers 423 km (263 miles), and decidedly outpaces the Nissan Leaf's 364 km (226 miles). The Chevrolet Bolt clocks in a whisker ahead at 416 km (259 miles), making the MAPLE 60S a commendable competitor in the range department and an absolute asset for those wary of the dreaded range anxiety.
Acceleration
In the adrenaline-charged game of acceleration, the MAPLE 60S posts a respectable 0-100 km/h in 10 seconds. While it's not as quick off the mark as the Tesla Model 3 and Chevrolet Bolt, which can rocket from 0-100 km/h in under 6 seconds, it keeps pace nicely with the Nissan Leaf, whose performance figures hover in similar territory. For the average Jane and Joe, this means more than enough pep for merging onto highways and overtaking slower traffic.
Power
Cranking out 136 horsepower from its electric heart, the MAPLE 60S isn’t about to win any brawling matches against the asphalt muscle of a Tesla Model 3 with its staggering 283 horsepower. Nor does it top the Chevrolet Bolt's 200 hp or the Nissan Leaf's 147 hp. However, the power it does deliver is perfectly adequate for the city slicker and suburban journeyer, ensuring competent and comfortable driving without giving the wallet a cardiac arrest.
Charging Time
Charging is where the MAPLE 60S asserts its practicality but not without some compromise. Expect a home charger to juice it up to full capacity in about 8-10 hours. While this may seem leisurely compared to Tesla’s superfast Superchargers, it's on par with mainstream home charging setups and well within the expectations for overnight or workday recharges. A leisurely yet practical approach to keeping the electrons flowing.
Price
Where the Livan MAPLE 60S dances circles around its competitors is in the coin department. At $13,900 (£10,500, €12,000), it's an econobox marvel. Compare this to the Tesla Model 3, which starts at $39,990 (£30,000, €34,000), or the Nissan Leaf priced at $31,620 (£24,000, €26,800), and the Chevrolet Bolt at $36,500 (£27,600, €31,000). The MAPLE 60S is a veritable bargain, offering modern electric mobility without burglarizing your bank account. It’s the perfect entry ticket to the world of EVs for the budget-conscious.

