Changan Deepal S05 Coming to UK at £38k - Direct Elroq Competitor
Posted: Sun Mar 01, 2026 2:45 am
Just spotted this news - Changan is bringing the Deepal S05 to the UK market, and it's positioned as a direct rival to the Nio Elroq at around £38,000. This is quite significant for the EV market as it represents another affordable Chinese electric vehicle option for British buyers.
From what I've gathered, the S05 is a compact electric SUV with decent range and features. The pricing puts it in an interesting position - it's going to undercut a lot of premium European alternatives while offering competitive specs. Changan's been making waves internationally, so this could be a game-changer.
What strikes me most is the value proposition. At £38k, you're looking at a car that could seriously shake up the affordable EV segment. The Elroq has done well, but having more competition can only be good for consumers.
I'm curious about a few things though: How will UK buyers perceive a Changan badge compared to established brands? What's the dealer network and after-sales support going to look like? And honestly, how does the build quality compare to its European competitors?
The specs seem solid on paper - decent battery options and modern infotainment - but real-world experience will be crucial. Has anyone here tested one or know more details about the UK launch timeline and trim levels?
Thoughts on whether this could be a genuine threat to established EV makers in this price bracket?
From what I've gathered, the S05 is a compact electric SUV with decent range and features. The pricing puts it in an interesting position - it's going to undercut a lot of premium European alternatives while offering competitive specs. Changan's been making waves internationally, so this could be a game-changer.
What strikes me most is the value proposition. At £38k, you're looking at a car that could seriously shake up the affordable EV segment. The Elroq has done well, but having more competition can only be good for consumers.
I'm curious about a few things though: How will UK buyers perceive a Changan badge compared to established brands? What's the dealer network and after-sales support going to look like? And honestly, how does the build quality compare to its European competitors?
The specs seem solid on paper - decent battery options and modern infotainment - but real-world experience will be crucial. Has anyone here tested one or know more details about the UK launch timeline and trim levels?
Thoughts on whether this could be a genuine threat to established EV makers in this price bracket?