How does it compare?
Range
When it comes to range, the LIFAN 820 EV offers a respectable 330 km (205 miles) per charge. The Nissan Leaf, a household name, provides a slightly lower range at approximately 270 km (168 miles). The Chevy Bolt EV, often touted for its range, tops this chart with an impressive 417 km (259 miles). Hyundai Ioniq Electric offers a slightly underwhelming 274 km (170 miles), while the Kia Soul EV trudges along with about 243 km (151 miles). In this key area, the LIFAN holds its own, proving that it can hang with its peers in terms of range capability.
Acceleration
Theres nothing like a good 0 to 100 km/h dash to get the adrenaline pumping, or in this case, a slightly leisurely stroll. The LIFAN 820 EV clocks in at 10 seconds for this sprint. The Nissan Leaf matches this with its own 10-second dash. Meanwhile, the Chevy Bolt EV, being the athletic member of the group, rockets to 100 km/h in just 6.5 seconds. The Hyundai Ioniq Electric and Kia Soul EV also lag slightly behind, with times of 9.7 and 9.9 seconds respectively. Not the fastest in the paddock, but the LIFAN 820 EV maintains a respectable pace.
Power
While exact horsepower figures for the LIFAN 820 EV remain elusive, similar competitors reveal some interesting specs. The muscle-flexing Chevy Bolt EV churns out around 200 hp. Nissan Leaf delivers approximately 147 hp, while the Hyundai Ioniq Electric and Kia Soul EV fall somewhere between 134 and 201 hp. The LIFAN’s mystery power adds a touch of mystique but its performance metrics hint towards a balanced yet unassuming powertrain.
Charging Time
Electrics are as much about charging as they are about driving. The LIFAN 820 EV might make you wait a bit, with a full charge typically taking about 8 hours via a standard home outlet. In contrast, the venerable Nissan Leaf requires around 7.5 hours. The Chevy Bolt EV is slightly nimbler, needing just over 9 hours despite its larger battery. The Hyundai Ioniq Electric and Kia Soul EV bring similar times of 6.5 and 7 hours respectively. Fast-charging enthusiasts might need to sniff elsewhere, as these sedans are built for overnight top-ups rather than rapid refueling.
Price
The price tag is where the rubber meets the road; the LIFAN 820 EV sits comfortably at $37,200, £29,900, or €34,100. The Nissan Leaf starts at about $31,600 (£25,300, €28,900), which seduces the budget-conscious. Chevy Bolt EV drives up the bill at $36,500 (£29,200, €33,000). The Hyundai Ioniq Electric lands at around $33,000 (£26,400, €30,200), while the quirky Kia Soul EV comes in at $35,900 (£28,700, €32,400). Competitive pricing places the LIFAN 820 EV in a sweet spot, particularly for those seeking a balance of cost and capability.


