Ex-Showroom Price
Top Speed | 180 kmph |
Ground Clearance | 170 mm |
Kerb Weight | 1780 kg |
Boot Space | 180 litres |
QUICK FACTS & INFORMATION | |
Car Variant | BYD eMAX 7 Premium 6 Seater |
Availability Status in India | Available |
Car Type | SUV |
Fuel Type | Electric |
Latest Price in India | BYD eMAX 7 Premium 6 Seater price is Rs 26.90 lakh (ex-showroom). |
Colour Options | Cosmos Black, Crystal White, Harbour Grey, Quartz Blue |
Similar Cars | Toyota Innova Hycross, Maruti Suzuki Invicto, Jeep Meridian, Hyundai Tucson, MG Windsor EV, MG ZS EV |
Top Speed | 180 kmph |
Official Tagline | Where Family Comes Together |
ENGINE & TRANSMISSION | |
Engine Details | AC Permanent Magnet Synchronous Motor |
Electric Motor Power | 160 HP |
Electric Motor Torque | 310 Nm |
Drivetrain | Front-Wheel Drive |
Electric Range | 420 Kms |
PERFORMANCE & MILEAGE | |
0-100 kmph | 10.1 seconds |
DIMENSIONS & WEIGHT | |
Overall Length | 4710 mm |
Overall Width | 1810 mm |
Overall Height | 1690 mm |
Wheelbase | 2800 mm |
Ground Clearance | 170 mm |
Kerb Weight | 1780 kg |
Gross Vehicle Weight | 2279 kg |
Front Track | 1540 mm |
Rear Track | 1530 mm |
CAPACITY | |
Seating Capacity | 6 |
Number of Seating Rows | 3 Rows |
Number of Doors | 5 Doors |
Boot Space | 180 litres |
Boot Space (Folded Rear Seats) | 580 litres |
BRAKES & SUSPENSION | |
Front Brakes | Ventilated Disc |
Rear Brakes | Disc |
Brake Energy Regeneration | |
Front Suspension | MacPherson Strut |
Rear Suspension | Multi-Link |
Parking Brakes | Electric Parking Brake System (EPB) |
WHEELS & TYRES | |
Front Tyre | 225/55-R17 |
Rear Tyre | 225/55-R17 |
Alloy Wheels | |
COMFORT & CONVENIENCE | |
Smart Trunk | Manual Opening of Trunk |
Power Sockets | 12V Socket |
Luggage Lamp | |
Reading Lamp | |
Cabin Filter | PM2.5 Air Filter without Display |
Rear AC Vents | Upper AC Vents |
Air Conditioner | Automatic |
Keyless Entry | |
Power Steering | Electric Power Assisted Steering System |
Rear Washer & Wiper | |
Cruise Control | |
Auto Dimming Inside Rear View Mirror | Manual |
Power Windows | 4-Door Window One Touch Up-Down with Anti-Pinch |
EXTERIOR FEATURES | |
Electrically Foldable ORVMs | |
Electrically Adjustable ORVMs | |
INTERIOR FEATURES | |
Adjustable Headrests | |
Child Seat Mounting Provisions | |
Dual Tone Interiors | Black+Brown |
ACTIVE & PASSIVE SAFETY FEATURES | |
360-Degree View Camera | |
Automatic Vehicle Hold (AVH) | |
Front Seatbelt Pre-Tensioner | |
Tyre Pressure Monitoring system | |
Airbags | 7 Airbags |
First-aid kit | |
Hill Hold Control | |
Seatbelt Reminder | |
Dynamic Stability Control (DSC) | |
BRAKING & TRACTION | |
Electronic Brake Distribution (EBD) | |
Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) | |
Electronic Stability Program (ESP) | |
Traction Control | |
LOCKS & SECURITY | |
Smart Key | Portable Card Key |
INSTRUMENTATION | |
Instrument Cluster | 5-inch (12.7 cm) TFT Full LCD Combination Instrument |
LIGHTING | |
Head Light | LED |
DRLs (Daytime Running Lights) | LED |
Follow Me Home Headlamps | |
INFOTAINMENT | |
Apple Car Play | |
Android Auto | |
Music System | 12.8-inch (32.5 cm) Intelligent Rotating Touch Screen |
Number of Speakers | 6 |
AM/FM Radio | |
GPS Navigation System | |
Voice Recognition | |
Bluetooth Compatibility | |
SEATS & UPHOLSTERY | |
Leather Seats | Synthetic Leather Seats |
Folding Rear Seats | |
Driver Seat Adjustment | 6-Way Manual Adjustment |
Key Features of the Car | |
Steering | Three Spoke Multifunction Steering Wheel |
Battery Gross Capacity | 55.4 kWh BYD Blade Battery |
BYD eMAX 7 Review
Expert Review by Maxabout
Stepping into the sphere of electric mobility in India, the BYD eMAX 7 delivers a very exciting proposition indeed, which has entered into the premium electric MPV segment. This vehicle was launched at a starting price of Rs. 26.90 lakh. This is indicative of the strategic offensive launched by BYD in the Indian market. The Company’s ambition is to change the way families travel by combining luxury, spaciousness and environmental friendliness. As an outside reviewer, the ready comers look into the MPV as slim, modern and promising to fill a vacant space in a market that is increasingly dominated with ICE vehicles.
Design and Aesthetics
eMAX 7, developed by BYD, seems to have more distinguished appearance than e6 in the esthetic area. Walking around the captioned vehicle, it is evident to me that it is looking more elegant and less boxy figure. There’s a single chrome strip that holds three LED headlamps at the front end of the car-theater screens in BYD — the byd dragon face. In a way, bumpers sport are further enhanced by the angular air ducts. However, the vehicle still retains a premium profile owing to the new set of alloys that are sized 18 inches.
Looking at the side profile, the eMAX 7 still complies with the general MPV appearance. However there is an added infusing of character lines on the side that adds interest. My attention is drawn to the chrome trim window which is such a classy detail. The smooth surface area is enhanced by the connected LED taillamps at the rear.
Upon entering, an impressively finished interior that has both black and brown colours welcomes me. The dash board is very neat and not cluttered, standard with a huge 12.8 inch rotatable touchscreen. Many surfaces are treatable to soft touch, for instance, the dashboard panels that enrich the overall mood. The new steering wheel shape as well as the redesigned center console with two wireless charging pads is an extra improvement that you don’t have to think about.
For me even though the external appearance of the eMAX 7 is not exactly revolutionary, to say the least, it is still beautiful and contemporary enough to compete in the class premium MPS. Perhaps it is the eMAX 7’s interior where you end up getting such level of luxury and technology that quite frankly is probably slotted between mainstream and upmarket manufacturers.
Performance and Powertrain
The BYD eMAX 7 is offered with two battery packs to suit varying range and performance requirements. The first set I tried is the Premium trim which has a 55.4kWh battery that provides 163hp and 310 Nm of torque. This variant is stated to have a NEDC range of 420km which is good enough for city and regional traveling.
Trying on the Superior variant, my experience showed quite the uppercut in performance. Its 71.8kWh battery makes 204hp while the torque remains unchanged at 310 Nm. The claimed range though not precisely realistic improves to a whopping 530km (NEDC) making it a good choice for long trips.
I must say that my test driving experience with the eMAX 7 left me impressed. There is that electric car feature of instant torque that allows for river-like smooth acceleration. The Premium variant has a 0-100 km/h time of 10.1 seconds while the Superior trim can manage the same feat in a respectable 8.6 seconds. The eMAX 7 was quite stable and assured on the leash especially on the highway where the brawny engine offered enough energy for ‘jacaranda’ overtaking.
The handling characteristics conform to those of an MPV providing a lovely ride quality expected by families. One of the benefits of the battery’s location is the lowered center of gravity which helps in limiting the bodyroll in the corners. Still, it should be stressed that this a big car and it does not pretend it can be a sports car when it comes to some aspects of driving dynamics.
There is one feature that soothed me over the edge and that is the way the regenerative braking system works. It has such a rich functionality, that many times the accelerator pedal is not needed and driving in such mode is pleasurable and helps in extending the range.
Features and Technology
In terms of features the eMAX 7 is simply full of she is even comparable to or in some instances overtakes her ICE competitors. The highlight is the 12.8 inch rotary touchscreen infotainment system which is very user friendly. It works with both Car Play and Android Auto allowing full control of a mobile device in the car.
As for the Superior trim level, which I spent more time with, this is a whole class of the advanced options for this model. This effect is enhanced with the panoramic glass roof whereas the air-cooled front seats are ideal for the hot sticky weather conditions typical of India. Though a normal operated tailgate and door free windshield wipers do not seem much, they contribute effectively to the premium aspect of the car.
As with this model, the vehicle safety equipment is rich – six airbags, front and rear disc brakes, and a 360-degree camera are standard for both trims. The Safe variant also incorporates Level 2 ADAS features, like adaptive cruise control, lane keep assist, and autonomous emergency braking. In the course of the drive test, I found these systems to perform seamlessly and this added security and comfort.
Notably, the vehicle also has the vehicle-to-load (V2L) function allowing the eMAX 7 to serve as an external power source to other electronic devices. This in particular will come in handy when you are on a camping trip or when there is a power cut.
Variants
Thus, there are only two primary variants of eMAX 7 namely Premium and Superior. Both variants are available in 6-seat and 7-seat variants.
Premium 6-seater: Rs. 26.90 lakh
Premium 7-seater: Rs. 27.50 lakh
Superior 6-seater: Rs. 29.30 lakh
Superior 7-seater: Rs. 29.90 lakh
For me, on the other hand, my observation regarding the Superior variant is that it is very useful especially when you wants extended range since other features are quite good but does not justify the extra cost. The ADAS cluster and the larger battery pack helps to explain the cost over the entry level variant.
Market Position and Pricing
The eMAX 7 targets perfectly against popular ICE MPVs like Toyota Innova Hycross (Rs. 25.97 lakh - Rs. 30.98 lakh) and Kia Carnival (Rs. 33.95 lakh - Rs. 38.65 lakh) at the cost of Rs. 26.90 Lakhs to Rs. 29.90 Lakhs (ex-showroom). Interestingly, it is priced higher than the cheapest of all-electric SUVs in the market. However, the pricing appears justifiable, considering the space, luxury features, and the battery electric powertrain in the vehicle.
Within the Indian market, where electric MPVs are few and far between, the eMAX 7 occupies an interesting segment. It is an attractive option for any person willing to embrace the electric automotive technology without losing out on the available space and comfort.
Target Audience
The eMAX 7 is designed especially for urban upper middle class families which are tech savvy and environmentally aware. It would appeal to people who require the generous space of the MPV for family holidays/business times but want the advantages of an electric type car. Daily commuting within urban centers as well as occasional travels in the countryside have been enabled by the range and features of the vehicle.
Furthermore, the eMAX 7 would enhance fleet services catering to high end taxi or corporate transportation services wishing to invest in a premium eco-friendly vehicle.
Value for Money
In terms of features, performance and an electric powertrain, it is my opinion that the eMAX 7 has good value for money in its category. While the upfront price is higher than equivalents ICE MPVs, this should be balanced out in the long-term because of savings in fuel and lesser maintenance needs from EVs.
Comprehensive such features especially in the Superior variant, makes it comparable to more expensive luxury MPV, a prospect which is appealing to the potential electric vehicle adopters.
Range and Charging
The eMAX 7’s range is one of its major selling point. The Premium variant’s 420km NEDC range is expected to cater to the needs of the majority of urban users while the Superior addresses all range anxiety with a 530km range.
The charging capabilities are not underrated, fast charging is available on both variants. The Premium variant allows for 89kW DC fast charge and the Superior can allow for up to 115kW. Thus, a 10–80% charging can be typically done in under 30-40 minutes at a suitable fast charger station.
In the case of home charging, the standard package for both variants consists of an installed 7kW AC charger. This should suffice charging for the users overnight without any trouble.
Competitors and Comparison
The positioning of the eMAX 7 is such that it does consider any electric competition in global markets including the Indian market. It however faces competition from premium ICE MPVs as well as electric SUVs.
The eMAX 7 is an improvement over the conventional Toyota Innova Hycross in that it is spacious and offers luxuries as well as the driving bliss associated with a fully electric van. It retails at a more expensive price than the base Hycross but at a more similar price of high end variants.
On the other hand against electric SUVs including but not limited to MG ZS EV; Hyundai Kona Electric epicenter and the surrounding, The eMAX 7 is head above waters, given its the eMAX 7 head at the normal price.
While the eMAX 7 is less practical, it is more expensive than the Kia EV6 whiles providing sporty performance regarding the eMAX 7.
In my opinion, the eMAX 7’s opportunities are most notable because of its space, range and luxury features. It lacks brand visibility and established service networks compared to rival companies and this may be an issue for some of the buyers.
Conclusion
The BYD eMAX 7 is bound to be a game-changer in the electric vehicle scenario in India. It manages to offer the advantages of electric mobility in the well-designed form of an MPV.
As an evaluator I liked the range, the features and the overall styling of the eMAX 7, especially the value proposition It resolves issues that potential EV buyers may have, especially range and charging. It has enough cabin space, good technology and competent ride quality that positions it very well in the premium MPV market, electric or not.
Even so, BYD's newness in the Indian market may concern some buyers. The company has to be convincing in the after-sales service and long-term reliability aspects so that the Indian consumer can be fully convinced.
Secondly, the eMAX 7 is an ideal KEV for persons or organizations who prefer electric vehicles but do not wish to give up any semblance of a space or luxury. In India, it sets new standards in electric MPVs and can significantly help in swaying the traction of EV in the premium segment.
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