SU7 Standard vs Kia EV5 AWD
The Kia EV-five has finally started reaching other countries. Thailand has given us the first taste of how the price rises when cars leave China. The only model of EV-five with decent performance, that is the all-wheel-drive model is priced at forty eight thousand USD in Thailand. Australia launch is lined up next and price is expected to be in the same ballpark. But wouldn't you rather have the Xiaomi SU-seven landing up on your shores instead of the Kia? Even just the base-model of the SU-seven, would be a dream come true for most car buyers. A poor man's Porsche Taycan under thirty grand is just what the SU-seven has turned out to be! It has a massive four hundred and thirty five mile range in the Chinese CLTC cycle, but even real world range tests are proving it be close to four-hundred. Acceleration and top-speed are both better than the flagship EV-five. The SU-seven is a much bigger vehicle with bigger boot too, but the best thing is its super-fast charging speed.