10 New Electric Cars from China: EVs with the Best Value for the Money




I would agree that low budget cars produced in China are usually plagued by cheap materials and low quality. But when it comes to highly technological electric vehicles, the Chinese are actually giving well-established international car makers a run for their money. In this episode we will cover the newest electric cars that originate from the People’s Republic and possess surprisingly competitive specifications.

Before we continue, don’t forget to evaluate other #AutomotiveTerritory releases:

Flagship electric cars with top-notch specifications: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xNMFFgqG3RA

All-electric SUVs with 7-passenger capacity: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=x4-y3XKEOr0

List of all models shown in this #ATelectriccars video:

00:00 Introduction

00:38 Zeekr 001
zgh.com/media-center/news/2021-04-15/?lang=en

Though initially revealed under the Lynk & Co name, this all-electric sedan is destined to launch Geely’s new brand Zeekr that will specialize exclusively in premium battery-electric vehicles. Built on the dedicated SEA electric platform with modular design, the Zeekr 001 will offer several powertrain options.

01:45 Xpeng P5
en.xiaopeng.com/news/news_info/3837.html

The 2022 Xpeng P5 compact sedan is the smallest model from Xiapeng Motors, but according to the company, it is also the most sophisticated production car on the market, in terms of autonomous driving tech.

02:50 MG Marvel R Electric
mgmotor.eu/model/marvel-r

With attractive exterior design, smart cabin, lots of cargo space, and up to 1650 pounds towing capacity, the new MG Marvel R C-segment crossover starts its takeover of the European market. The model is already available for preorder in 3 trims and 2 drivetrain configurations.

03:59 Human Horizons HiPhi X
human-horizons.com

What had initially looked as yet another concept EV only to backup investor pitches, was actually turned into a production-ready electric SUV for the emerging TECHLUXE segment. The young startup Human Horizons has begun deliveries of the HiPhi X luxury six-seater.

05:04 BYD Han
en.byd.com/news-posts/byds-flagship-han-ev-series-officially-goes-on-sale

The Warren Buffet-backed Chinese automaker extends the Han line beyond a plugin hybrid modification by adding an all-electric BYD Han EV version to the lineup.

06:23 Nio ET7
nio.com

After establishing a strong market position with a trio of electric SUVs, Nio is following up with a flagship executive sedan ET7. Its design incorporates class-leading dimensions and the latest autonomy tech powered by the Snapdragon chip.

07:39 MG Cyberster
mg.co.uk/mg-cyberster/

2021 MG Cyberster concept sportscar has already gained significant traction in China with 5000 registrations, so MG is seriously considering it for production.

08:41 BYD EA1
bydeurope.com/article/363

BYD EA1 aka Dolphin is a pioneer of BYD’s next generation of smart electric vehicles, based on the new 3.0 platform. The latter was developed to standardize the company’s latest accomplishments, making the EA1 smaller, lighter, stronger, and more energy efficient.

09:43 Xpeng P7 and P7 Wing Limited Edition
en.xiaopeng.com/p7.html

Dubbed the Super Long Range Smart Sedan the P7 is the second production EV model by the Chinese startup Xiaopeng Motors. After being launched in mid 2020, the P7 continues to grow its fleet of owners, already exceeding 30,000 units.

10:52 BYD Tang EV
bydeurope.com/article/350

With their new Tang SUV EV, BYD targets European market, so its exterior design is reminiscent of the models offered by German manufacturers. The person responsible for Tang’s styling is the former Audi design director Wolfgang Egger.

11:55 Geely Vision Starburst
global.geely.com/media-center/news/geely-presents-vision-starburst/

Geely Vision Starburst is inspired by the stellar phenomenon of merging galaxies and represents a fusion of different ideas that will enrich the market. There is no word about the model’s powertrain, but judging by its looks and overall description, the Vision Starburst can be nothing else but an electric car.

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31 Comments

  1. Xpeng p5 are going to take the market by storm. BYD EA1 could be an instant hit but would depend on how well BYD implements the 800V charging.

  2. HIPHI is my favorite design…. as to the power, range and quality i have yet to see. The overall cars from China may look good but the build qaulity is not yet that mature. Overall, China may dominate the EV market but the Europeans will not be far behind. The Americans are lagging in this category even with Tesla cars.

  3. CHINESE CAR IS GOING TO BE THE SAME WITH THE PIECE OF JUNK SAME LIKE THE OTHER EQUIPMENT ! NOT FOR ME ! AND ARE YOU GOING TO GIVE THEM MONEY TO BUILD CCP !

  4. The Chinese EV offerings are among the few real meaningful challengers to Tesla, at this point. Ford, GM, VW, Aptera, Lucid, and Toyota are the only real competitors with Tesla currently. If any of the super low-cost EVs from China can engineer better safety and navigate the U.S. tariff structure with profitability intact, they would crush Tesla within less than a year.

  5. Send a bunch to Canada on a huge ship, that alone will pollute more than thousands of gas powered vehicles will emit during their lifespans… Never mind the environmental costs of creating the power to run them, no thank!

  6. 95 % of everyday purchasing in normal western families is products Made in China.
    5 years in the future from now, 90% of the EV-s on western road's will be Chinese.
    They are unstoppable!

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  8. These cars are amazing.
    But the CCP leaders need to make up their minds as to how or if they want their companies to do business with the rest of the world.
    The power grabs and talks of more are not condoned by the USA or Western Europe.
    The CCP isn't going to have it both ways.
    And this is coming from an American who wants to visit China and her good people.

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