Our most recent review of the 2026 Deepal S07 resulted in a score of 7.4 out of 10 for that particular example.
Carsguide Contributing Journalist Andrew Chesterton had this to say at the time: Kudos to the Deepal's importer Inchcape for accepting the feedback and making changes, even if I still don't fully understand ANCAP's stance on it all. This has gone from being one of the most irritating vehicles in existence to a really solid offering in the urban EV segment, with a sharper price to boot.
You can read the full review here.
This is what Andrew Chesterton liked most about this particular version of the Deepal S07: Still among the best-looking EV offerings, Blissful silence of disabled safety systems, The fact that Deepal's importer listened, and took action
The 2026 Deepal S07 comes in Comet White, Lunar Grey, Eclipse Black, Nebula Green, Celestial Blue, and two optional shades: Sunset Orange and Cosmic Yellow. All are metallic finishes.
Standard features include LED headlights, a panoramic sunroof, heated steering wheel, wireless phone mirroring, and a wireless charging pad. Higher trims add power-adjustable, heated and ventilated front seats with memory. The safety suite covers AEB with pedestrian and cyclist detection, lane-keeping aids, blind-spot monitoring, rear cross-traffic braking, adaptive cruise control, and a 360-degree camera system.
Inside, the Deepal S07 features a minimalist layout with a 15.6-inch touchscreen that can tilt towards the driver or passenger. Ambient lighting offers 64 colour options. Dual-zone climate control with PM2.5 filtration is standard, along with rear air vents and a demister system. Sound insulation glass is fitted to the front windows, and a 14-speaker Sony audio system is included.
The S07 is powered by a single rear-mounted permanent magnet synchronous motor. Output is 160kW and 320Nm, driving the rear wheels through a single-speed automatic transmission.
The 2026 Deepal S07 seats five. It uses accented black synthetic leather trim as standard. Buyers can option black and orange trim. The rear bench splits 60/40 and folds flat via one-touch levers. Rear passengers also get a fold-down centre armrest with cupholders.
The rear boot holds 445 litres with the seats up, expanding to 1385 litres with them folded. An extra 125-litre frunk sits under the bonnet.
The Deepal S07 accelerates from 0-100 km/h in 7.9 seconds. Top speed is not listed.
The 79.97kWh ternary lithium battery provides a WLTP range of 475km. It supports AC charging at up to 11kW and DC fast charging up to 92kW, with a 30–80 percent top-up taking around 35 minutes.