Just months after its splashy debut at Bondi Beach and pricing reveal at the Sydney EV Show, the Deepal S07 electric SUV has been discounted. Deepal’s local distributor, Inchcape, is now offering clearance pricing on the MY24 model, cutting up to $8,000 off and throwing in 12 months of free public charging.
It’s a bold move for a new player in Australia’s EV market, but one that will make sub-$50K EV market in Australia even more competitive.
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Driveaway for Under $50K
Select configurations of the Deepal S07 now start at $49,990 driveaway in NSW, depending on paint options. That’s thousands off its original $57,990 on-road pricing and includes the bonus of one year’s complimentary public charging.
It’s clear Deepal is aiming to gain traction by undercutting competitors on price without compromising range or tech.
Real-World Range and Performance
Despite its sharp pricing the Deepal S07 offers a serious spec sheet for the money. The S07 is powered by a large 79.97 kWh NMC battery, paired with a single rear-mounted motor.
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Key Performance & Charging Specs:
Spec | Details |
Battery Capacity | 79.97 kWh (Nickel-Manganese-Cobalt) |
WLTP Range | 475 km |
Motor Output | 160 kW, 320 Nm |
0–100 km/h (est.) | Not officially stated, but expected ~7s |
DC Fast Charging | 30–80% in ~35 minutes (peak 92 kW) |
AC Charging | 11 kW |
Vehicle-to-Load (V2L) | Up to 3.3 kWh power output |
This spec sheet puts the S07 in the same league as more established rivals, even outpacing some in battery size and V2L features.
Dimensions and Efficiency
Sized to match Australia’s EV favourites like the Tesla Model Y and Xpeng G6, the S07 gives buyers room without going oversized.
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Size and Efficiency Comparison:
Dimension / Stat | Deepal S07 | Tesla Model Y | Xpeng G6 |
Length | 4.75 metres | 4.75 metres | 4.75 metres |
Energy Consumption | 18.6 kWh/100 km | ~14.9–15.7 kWh/100km | ~17.1 kWh/100km |
While the S07 isn’t the most efficient option in its class, it’s still competitive, especially considering the price cut and generous battery capacity.

Interior, Infotainment & Storage
Inside, Deepal offers a clean and modern cabin with thoughtful tech integration and practical storage.
Interior Features:
- Two-tone trim options: Black or Orange
- 15.6-inch floating infotainment screen (rotatable ±15°)
- Apple CarPlay and Android Auto
- Heads-up display (HUD)
- Multiple storage compartments
Cargo Space:
Area | Volume |
Boot (seats up) | 445 litres |
Boot (seats down) | 1,385 litres |
Frunk | 125 litres |
The 125-litre frunk is a handy bonus—larger than the Model Y’s 117L offering—and sets the S07 apart from competitors like the Xpeng G6, which lacks a usable frunk altogether.
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Warranty and Peace of Mind
Inchcape is backing the S07 with a strong warranty offering that should help ease any concerns about adopting a relatively new EV brand.
Warranty Coverage:
- Vehicle: 7 years / 160,000 km
- Battery: 8 years / 240,000 km
That matches or beats many mainstream EV brands and signals Deepal’s confidence in its engineering.

Final Word: A Smart Buy in a Crowded Segment?
With sub-$50K driveaway pricing, a big battery, and modern tech, the Deepal S07 clearance deal puts pressure on legacy players and Chinese rivals alike. The inclusion of free public charging for a year is a cherry on top for drivers looking to cut fuel costs quickly.
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