How does it compare?
The new kid on the block now is the Dongfeng Venucia VX6, an enticing blend of Chinese ingenuity and modern EV advancements. But lets not get carried away just yet. How does it stack up against the other svelte performers in the same class such as the Kia e-Niro, Hyundai Kona Electric, and MG ZS EV? Brace yourselves.
Range
When it comes to range, the Dongfeng Venucia VX6 saunters in with an impressive 520 km (323 miles), putting several competitors in its shadow. The Kia e-Niro isnt far behind, delivering about 455 km (282 miles). Meanwhile, the Hyundai Kona Electric stirs the pot with around 484 km (301 miles). The MG ZS EV, however, only manages a modest 344 km (214 miles). Clearly, the Venucias 62 kWh battery packs more punch for those who detest frequent pit stops.
Acceleration
Now, lets talk acceleration. The Dongfeng Venucia VX6 does the 0 to 100 km/h (0 to 62 mph) sprint in 8.0 seconds. Its respectable, but the chunky SUV clearly hasnt been skipping dessert. Compare this to the nimble Hyundai Kona Electric, which breezes through in 7.6 seconds. The Kia e-Niro clocks in at 7.8 seconds, while the MG ZS EV comes last with 8.2 seconds. Clearly, all members of this SUV club could benefit from hitting the virtual gym.
Power
Power-wise, the Dongfeng Venucia VX6 offers a hearty 218 horsepower. The Hyundai Kona Electric matches up with 204 hp, and the Kia e-Niro brings 201 hp to the table. The MG ZS EV lags behind with a somewhat middling 143 hp. For those who appreciate a bit of muscle, the Venucia isnt shy about flexing.
Charging Time
Now, to the bane of the impatient: charging time. The Dongfeng Venucia VX6 takes approximately 7-8 hours on a home charger, but fast-charging slashes that duration magnificently. The Hyundai Kona Electric boasts a similar setup, with around 9 hours for a full charge. The Kia e-Niro needs roughly 9.5 hours for a sip from a standard socket. The MG ZS EV? Expect a full night’s rest, as it requires about 10 hours. Fast-charging times see slight reductions across the board but wont save you a day at the track.
Price
Pulling out the wallet or maxing out the credit cards, the Dongfeng Venucia VX6 is tagged at $19,720 (approximately £15,100, €17,600). Comparatively, the Kia e-Niro may set you back around $33,000 (£25,300, €29,400). The Hyundai Kona Electric is rather demanding at $34,000 (£26,100, €30,300). The MG ZS EV is slightly more merciful at $22,000 (£16,900, €19,600). The Venucia emerges as a budget-friendly contender with competitive specs.



