How does it compare?
Range
The Wuling Starlight EV offers a commendable range of approximately 250 miles (402 km), matching up quite well for daily commuters and the occasional road trip. Similarly, the Nissan Leaf trots around with a range of 226 miles (364 km), which, while slightly less, still provides ample electric mileage. The Chevrolet Bolt EV ups the ante, cruising comfortably up to 259 miles (417 km) on a full charge. The Hyundai Ioniq Electric zips along with a respectable 170 miles (273 km), whereas the French contender, Renault Zoe, offers a decent 245 miles (394 km).
Acceleration
Speed demons might raise an eyebrow at the Wuling Starlight EV’s 0 to 60 mph (0 to 100 km/h) sprint, achievable in about 8.5 seconds. Not bad, but consider the Nissan Leaf, which shoots ahead at 7.4 seconds. Meanwhile, the Chevrolet Bolt EV, practically thrusts the driver into the seat with its 6.5 seconds sprint time. The Hyundai Ioniq Electric is slightly more laid back at roughly 8.6 seconds, while the Renault Zoe can do the dash in a humble 9.3 seconds.
Power
With 136 horses under the hood, the Wuling Starlight EV is no slouch, especially for a forward-wheel-drive (FWD) sedan. The Nissan Leaf also brings a competitive spirit with 147 horsepower. The Chevrolet Bolt EV flexes its muscles further with an impressive 200 horsepower. Slightly less potent, the Hyundai Ioniq Electric churns out 134 horsepower, and the Renault Zoe rounds off with a nimble 107 horsepower.
Charging Time
Charging times are where things get real. The Wuling Starlight EV boasts a 0-80% charge in about 40 minutes using a fast charger. The Nissan Leaf isn’t far behind, requiring roughly 60 minutes. The Chevrolet Bolt EV does it in 30 minutes, leading the pack. The Hyundai Ioniq Electric takes a bit longer at 54 minutes, while the Renault Zoe will need around 45 minutes.
Price
Where wallets start weighing in, the Wuling Starlight EV offers unmatched value at an estimated $20,500 (£15,300, €17,700). Comparing, the Nissan Leaf has an alluring tag of $27,400 (£20,400, €23,600). The Chevrolet Bolt EV asks for a bit more at $29,900 (£22,300, €25,700), and the Hyundai Ioniq Electric comes at about $33,000 (£24,600, €28,400). Finally, the Renault Zoe costs a neat $27,900 (£20,800, €24,000).

