Comparison:
The Skywell BE11 Standard Range, setting its sights on stiff competition from Volkswagen ID.4, Skoda Enyaq iV, and Nissan Ariya.
Range Comparison
Skywell BE11 Standard Range offers a proudly robust 330 km (205 miles) on a full charge with its 72 kWh battery. Set it against the Volkswagen ID.4, which offers an impressive 520 km (323 miles) on a 77 kWh battery, and the plucky Skoda Enyaq iV managing a respectable 510 km (317 miles) with its 77 kWh cell. Meanwhile, the Nissan Ariya endeavors mightily with up to 500 km (311 miles) from its 87 kWh pack. Long-range road trips with these marvels? Absolutely.
Acceleration and Performance
Blast off! The Skywell BE11 Standard Range completes 0-100 km/h (0-62 mph) in a fleet-footed 9.6 seconds. Meanwhile, the Volkswagen ID.4 sprints slightly ahead at 8.5 seconds, and the Skoda Enyaq iV gambols forth at 8.7 seconds. The Nissan Ariya impresses with 5.7 seconds, making it the veritable Olympian sprinter among these eco-warriors.
Power and Drive
With 204 horsepower under its hood, the Skywell BE11 Standard Range shares the stable with the Skoda Enyaq iV, also galloping forward with 204 hp. The Volkswagen ID.4 boasts a mildly greater herd at 204 hp, while the frontrunner Nissan Ariya unleashes with a commanding 239 hp; more power to the pedal, if you will.
Charging Time
Juicing up the horse is ever so vital. The Skywell BE11 whispers tales of reasonable charging, getting you back on the electric highway swiftly. Comparatively, with rapid charging techniques, these rivals are neck and neck, with differences minor enough to pass under the radar for most.
Price Point
Priced at $42,740 (€38,130 or £32,650), the Skywell BE11 Standard Range makes its statement amidst the European giants. The Volkswagen ID.4 sits princely at about $44,495, with the Skoda Enyaq iV lounging near $39,000, and the Nissan Ariya posing regally around $45,000. Wallets at the ready, eco-knights, for decisions await.

