Our most recent review of the 2026 Deepal E07 resulted in a score of 7.5 out of 10 for that particular example.
You can read the full review here.
This is what Dom Tripolone liked most about this particular version of the Deepal E07: Roomy cabin, Practical load space, Loaded with kit
The RWD is available in white, grey and black.
The AWD can be had in white, matte grey, black, green and orange.
The E07 has plenty of kit.
Inside there is a 15.4-inch multimedia screen that is incompatible with wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto, and there is a wireless device charger and USB-A and -C ports front and back.
A monster head-up display — which projects information on the windscreen in front of the driver — replaces the driver display with no instruments in front of the driver.
This is joined by power-adjustable font seats that are wrapped in supple Nappa leather. The front seats are heated, ventilated and have a massage function.
This topped off with 256-colour ambient lighting and an 18-speaker stereo.
The E07 interior has a premium feel with supple leather upholstery and soft-touch materials adorning most surfaces. It has a minimalist design with only a big central screen on the dash and a giant steering wheel.
The E07 either uses a single motor that makes 242kW/365Nm, or two motors making 440kW/645Nm, which are fed by a circa-90kWh battery. Both use a single gear automatic transmission.
The E07 is a large five-seat vehicle. The front seats in both variants are heated, ventilated and massaging. They are wrapped in supple Nappa Leather. The rear seats get the same treatment. Both front seats are power-adjustable and have memory function. The rear seat is spacious and can easily accomodate three adults.
The boot capacity is 524L, or 1654L with the rear seats folded. A front boot under the bonnet is 131L.
The RWD E07 completes the benchmark sprint in 6.7 seconds and the AWD version does it it four seconds.
The 90kWh battery delviers a WLTP-verified range of 550km in the RWD or 510km in the AWD.