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Deepal E07 2026 review: Australian first drive

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Likes

Huge cabin
Real-world practicality
Potent performance

Dislikes

Wallowy ride
No buttons
Annoying safety tech
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Dom Tripolone

News Editor

9 min read

Segment-bender, model-mash-up, mold breaker, franken-ute: there are many odd ways to describe the new electric Deepal E07 large 'SUV'.

I prefer to think of it as the mullet haircut of cars — business up front but a party at the back — but Deepal has settled on Multitruck to describe its new SUV-ute mash-up.

There isn’t anything like this vehicle on sale in Australia right now. The most similar vehicle on the global stage would be the Tesla Cybertruck, but the E07 is smaller and much less gaudy.

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We got to have our first taste of the new adventure ready machine on Australian roads, and this is what you need to know.

Deepal E07 2026: RWD

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Price From $64,900

Price and features – Does it represent good value for the price? What features does it come with?
8 / 10

The E07 is available in two grades: a single-motor rear-wheel-drive version and a dual-motor all-wheel-drive variant.

Prices start at $64,900 plus on-road costs for the rear-wheel-drive variant and jump to $73,900 for the dual-motor version.

That’s a very reasonable price for a large electric vehicle, but as it has no real competitors it has the segment and price point to itself.

2026 Deepal E07
2026 Deepal E07

The only difference between the two variants is the addition of the second motor that brings some serious potent performance.

Both are fully loaded with a laundry list of standard gear.

The E07 rides on monster 21-inch alloy wheels, has LED lighting front and back, a hands-free power tailgate and auto folding side mirrors.

2026 Deepal E07
2026 Deepal E07

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 front seats that are wrapped in supple Nappa leather. The front seats are heated, ventilated and have a massage function.

2026 Deepal E07
2026 Deepal E07

This is topped off with 256-colour ambient lighting and an 18-speaker stereo.

There is self-levelling air suspension that has three height levels, with the tallest providing a healthy 223mmm of ground clearance.

There is some cool tech such as camping mode and a relax mode. The latter fully reclines the front seats, closes the panoramic roof blind and plays some sleep-inducing sounds such as rain noise. Camping mode is similar and allows for you to sleep in the car overnight.

Design – Is there anything interesting about its design?
8 / 10

The E07 stands out from the crowd. It’s design will turn heads and you’ll have strangers coming over for a sticky beak at all times.

It’s a big beast at more than five metres long and close to two metres wide. That puts it in Toyota LandCruiser territory.

The biggest talking point is the rear. What looks like a liftback is actually a retractable roof that converts it to an open tray at the touch of a button.

You can have it open with the rear seats folded flat or the rear seats up and the glass divider still in place to keep the world at bay.

Outside of the rear end, it's a futuristic-looking car with squished LED headlights, flush door handles and a closed-off front end typical of modern electric cars from China.

Inside it borrowed cues from Tesla with its minimalist design with next to no buttons and only a big central screen.

The interior quality feels good, with premium materials covering all surfaces.

Explore the 2025 Deepal E07 Range
Explore the 2025 Deepal E07 Range

Practicality – How practical is its space and tech inside?
7 / 10

There are two sides to this story.

The convertible back makes it one of the only true dual-purpose vehicles, but let’s not oversell its capabilities.

It only has a payload of 300kg and only has a 1500kg braked towing capacity, so it's not tradie spec.

It is probably best suited for throwing a few surfboards in the back or mountain bikes and heading off to a remote spot where you can sleep in the car in relative comfort.

There is no rugged ladder frame underneath, but it can do a bit of light off-roading in all-wheel-drive guise.

Ground clearance of 223mm is good and it can wade up to depths of 600mm.

It has a vehicle-to-load function that allows you to power appliances, which boosts its potential as a campsite companion.

Inside it has spacious cabins with oodles of head, leg and shoulder room in both rows. That is thanks to its more than three-metre wheelbase — the distance between the front and rear axle that determines how spacious a cabin is.

There are rear air-con vents and USB charging ports for both rows, and the rear seats can tilt backwards for sleepy young-uns.

The boot capacity is 524L, or 1654L with the rear seats folded. A front boot under the bonnet is 131L.

One of my biggest gripes is that nearly every function of the car is controlled through the big multimedia screen.

There are shortcuts and app-like tiles that make it easier to navigate, but it’s still a hassle to dive into the menu to change side mirrors and other functions usually controlled via physical buttons.

Tesla set the precedent by moving all its functions into the screen and other tech-focused EVs have followed suit, but it smacks of cost savings rather than improving the user experience.

Under the bonnet – What are the key stats for its motor?
8 / 10

Both versions can be called potent, but the all-wheel-drive is express.

The rear-wheel-drive version uses a single electric motor to make 242kW and 365Nm, and the all-wheel-drive variant adds a second motor to make a combined 440kW and 645Nm.

That extra grunt drops the E07’s 0-100km/h time from 6.7 seconds to about four seconds.

These numbers blow most SUVs and utes out of the water.

Efficiency – What is its driving range? What is its charging time?
8 / 10

Both variants use a circa-90kWh Nickel-Manganese-Cobalt (NMC) battery, which is a big unit by EV standards.

It delivers a WLTP-verified driving range of 550km in the RWD version and 510km in the AWD.

The E07’s charging speed is also at the top end of the spectrum.

2026 Deepal E07
2026 Deepal E07

It has a max DC charge rate of 240kW, which Deepal said can replenish the battery from 30 to 80 per cent in 15 minutes.

AC charging is capped at 7kW, which is below other EVs that can max out at 11kW.

Our test was too limited to conduct a proper real-world test.

Driving – What's it like to drive?
7 / 10

The E07 is a big beast, weighing in at 2440kg for the AWD, and the RWD is about 100kg lighter.

Even that fancy air suspension can't hide that bulk. On smooth city streets and well-maintained motorways, the E07 is very pleasant and comfortable. But on pockmarked and undulating country roads travelling at the sign-posted 80km/h or 100km/h, it rocks and rolls considerably.

The monster 21-inch wheels are likely part of the problem, too.

After looking at my phone in the passenger seat for 20 seconds I started to get car sick… I wasn’t the only person who had that feedback.

2026 Deepal E07
2026 Deepal E07

Switching to sports mode sharpened it up a little, but the comfort mode was far too soft.

There is a custom mode where drivers can find a happy medium.

The E07 did recover much better over small imperfections, though.

The steering was well-weighted and direct, and the brake and accelerator pedal had a good feel to them with sharp responses that inspire confidence.

2026 Deepal E07
2026 Deepal E07

We spent most of our time in the all-wheel-drive variant.

It’s fast and brutally quick off the mark, but it doesn't suplex you back into your seat like some electric cars do. Instead the power delivery was more linear, with excellent traction control and no wheel slip.

Deepal has gone the extra mile and added quality Michelin EV tyres that improve grip through corners and reduce noise into the cabin.

The E07 was remarkably quiet inside, even by EV standards, with noise and tyre roar kept to a minimum.

Warranty & Safety Rating

Basic Warranty:
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ANCAP Safety Rating:
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Safety – What safety equipment is fitted? What is its safety rating?
6 / 10

Deepal has packed the E07 with safety gear and driver aids.

It has eight airbags, ISOFIX anchor points for the two rear window seats, and a top-tether anchor for all three back seats.

There are front and rear parking sensors, a 360-degree camera and a transparent chassis view that allows you to see underneath the vehicle.

Deepal has ticked all the driver aid boxes with autonomous emergency braking with cyclist and pedestrian detection, lane departure warning and lane-keep assist, rear cross traffic alert with auto braking function, blind-spot detection, speed sign recognition and over speed alert, door open warning, rear passenger alert, safe distance alert and adaptive cruise control.

It’s nice to have all that tech, but it is over-sensitive and you end up just turning it off, which defeats the purpose of having them in the first place.

The E07 hasn’t been crash tested yet, so there's no ANCAP safety rating to report at this stage.

Ownership – What warranty is offered? What are its service intervals? What are its running costs?
8 / 10

Deepal covers the E07 with a strong but not market-leading seven-year/160,000km warranty, and the battery is guaranteed for eight years/240,000km.

It also has a tempting seven-year/140,000km capped-price servicing program that requires visits every 12 months or 20,000km, with the former on the shorter side for an EV. The RWD costs $2954.59 over the full term, compared to the AWD's $3143.90. Both outlays are competitive.

Verdict

The Deepal E07 is a breath of fresh air. It’s exciting to see a vehicle zig when others zag.

It’s not just a conversation-starter, it is well priced, stacked with gear and has some potent performance. Not to mention that rear end has some real-world practicality, even if it isn’t quite a ute.

That is bolstered by a long warranty and a capped-price servicing program to take the risk out of trying a new brand.

It isn’t the sharpest driving machine out there, the safety tech is still annoying and having all the controls in the multimedia screen is infuriating.

Also, there are question marks on if buyers really want or need that fraken-ute rear end.

Time will tell if this car is fad like the mullet haircut or a real-world game changer.

Note: CarsGuide attended this event as a guest of the manufacturer, with meals provided.

Pricing Guides

$64,900
Price is based on the Manufacturer's Suggested Retail Price for the lowest priced Deepal E07 2025 variant.
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$64,900
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$73,900
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Dom Tripolone

News Editor

Dom is Sydney born and raised and one of his earliest memories of cars is sitting in the back seat of his dad's BMW coupe that smelled like sawdust. He aspired to be a newspaper journalist from a young age and started his career at the Sydney Morning Herald working in the Drive section before moving over to News Corp to report on all things motoring across the company's newspapers and digital websites. Dom has embraced the digital revolution and joined CarsGuide as News Editor, where he finds joy in searching out the most interesting and fast-paced news stories on the brands you love. In his spare time Dom can be found driving his young son from park to park.
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