Insane when you consider that Dongfeng, Voyah's parent brand, were just making tough but spartan trucks a little more than 2 decades ago. What a time to be alive.
Nuts acceleration not necessary, 300 to 350 miles minimum on a f ull charge very important . Tons of sensors and gizmos not necessary but real comfy well postured seats with reclining rear seat adjustment with a nice big screen and hud essential, listen up car makers. Oh yeh , genuine sport suspension that can transform to decent floating comfort suspension and nicely cosseted from external sounds like road and tyre noise , you will have then cracked it.
A real shame that the USA can't experience the uniqueness that is Chinese-branded vehicles... politics aside. There's something appealing about them that I can't put my finger on.
I’d say you should be happy they’re trying to protect your car industry, so many jobs depend on it. Once you lose it you’ll just transfer more wealth to China and your children won’t thank you for it.
@@paulb1951 protect so american car companies eventually will lose all overseas market and american people have to stick to 10 year old car tech while paying lazy and sloppy car companies and practitioners "american trash car use tax" when they buy american made only cars.
@@paulb1951the cons with that is that the domestic industry isn't incentivized to be competitive and will be left behind in innovation and prices. Meaning people pay more for less
Because of government regulations specifying what size category it falls under.. Here in the USA my Honda CR-V is technically a "compact" but I wouldn't call it that.
Because just like a GLC or an audi Q5 is a compact suv. Frankly I think the US way to categorize segments make more sense than the european A,B,C,D,E, etc... segment, even if I'm from europe.
Ok, the usability of that sliding screen is debatable, but that rear seat is enormous for the category. 900 km on the chinese cycle translates to 600s maybe on the WLTP cycle, which still is quite a lot
Growing up in the caribbean as a Child we were Told not to underestimate chinese people ability* Because " it will backfire on us ,and make us poor ,and this is what we see happening right now .with the US because they cannot compete with china all because they didn't study Chinese culture please do no underestimate the countries you .make out to be your enemy .think 4 ti.ww before you
China is releasing next-gen technology ahead of the ancient US. In this economy, there are homeless people everywhere, we cannot afford food or clean drinking water in the US. We hope we can escape to China one day. 😢😢😢❤
Thanks guys. I haven't been impressed by Voyah until now, but I think if you put a Nissan Qashqai badge on it (one of the biggest-selling small family SUVs in the UK), it would fly off the shelves. Some really nice styling details in there too, quite a handsome thing for an SUV. By the way, the most recent car to have air channels through the bonnet like that is the Polestar 3... Looking forward to your test drive - do you know if they have any plans to bring cars to Europe or the UK yet?
There's a few cars that I missed when it came to the front vents, including the Vinfast VF9 (easy to forget), and the Polestar 3 that you mentioned. Looking forward to the test drive of the Soulmate as well, because Voyah has been surprised me before with some nice vehicles. While I'm at it, I also look forward to driving the Polestar, which I think looks amazing.
total car brands for sale in China now is like 150-ish, and chinese brands account for maybe 70% of them. Way more and better than those in the states.
Silly statement - the screen is the same size and placement as in all current Teslas. The Tesla 3,X,S and Y are (or were when tested) all in the top 20 safest cars of all time by Euro NCAP testing standards.
@@TB-up4xi Is TB short for Too Bad? I have two Tesla's and the last time I looked you couldn't slide the screen over to face the passenger. Maybe they have tested it, I don't know, but it is something to look into.
The Vinfast VF9 also has those front air inlets which go through to the hood. Pretty much the only cool thing about the VF9 really, since the rest of the car is mediocre at best.
Only normal features should be given. 1. Rwd or fwd 2. Normal level adas 3. 360 camera 4. 60 to 100kwh battery Cost cutting. 1. Sunroof 2. Dual motor 3. Acceleration madness 4. 14inch display 5. Too much interior designs 6. Extra feature which no body uses It will reduce the price from 20% to 25%
I-Pace is a stunner, but it was just too early to the game and never received the updates to range and charging that it really needed. There was also the small issue of it being incredibly expensive compared to newer EVs.
@@Wheelsboy OK yeah definitely wish the charging speed was much faster and the range was much better. The best I’ve been able to get going with the smaller wheel size is about 270 miles.
One thing I don't understand is how these Chinese cars, like this and Zeekr 007 and Li Mega, can get their 800V systems to charge 10-80% in 10ish minutes, while a lot of global cars still need around 20 minutes for their 800v systems...
@@shafir2info Sure, but why aren't they sold in global versions? I mean, Geely for example isn't providing the same speeds in their global vehicles as in their Chinese.
The range numbers are the usual CLTC bullshit. I wish they would stop with these inflated numbers. Real highway range probably about 500-600km, looking at the size of the car and its front.
Yes but it's 109 kWh. Give it 6km/kWh and yes it's easy 600km range. A real minimum 400km range highway speed car. And I bet the price will be super competitive. 800v charging too. Crazy stuff.
Cool but never heard of the brand...I live in China for 14 years and yeah EV choice is huge now... I'm still driving my Mazda 2 (assembled in China) 😁 But what caught my eyes these days is the KIA EV3. No idea if it's sold in China.
Ehhh, the motor specs aren’t even final; let’s wait a bit to see what it can actually do range wise before we start repeating the manufacturers claims as fact shall we
When did I say it was fact? I said it has an official range of 901 km on the CLTC cycle. These test cycles exist in order to give consumers a consistent standard by which to compare different cars, so that's why we repeat them in our videos.
Take it to one of the highest points in China - about 1000km from the coast, charge it to 100% with a diesel generator you have towed in another car, drive / roll 900km to a low point on the coast - Voilà you have a 900km EV - at least that's how NIO do their range tests.
@@kamsunleong6648 I don't know how this saying became popular - it means nothing and conveys nothing - there is nothing "in the pudding" .....the proper saying is "the proof of the pudding is in the eating" - it conveys a similar sentiment as "it looks good...on paper" - meaning that the purpose of the pudding is to be eaten, it can be made from the best ingredients by the best chef and presented perfectly but until the pudding is eaten you can't judge how good it is i.e. the "proof" of how good the pudding is can only come from eating it.
''Intelligent 5g'' ??..... that's like printing SPORT on the side of gym shoes, which is still rife. or _''take me home-make you happy''_ on the back of a BYD.
If charging are fast enough, with charge stations spread out like petrol stations, range shouldn't be an issue anymore. Let's hope we'll reach there soon.
you are not going to drive non stop 700 km for sure. Its better to take couple of breaks where fast charging is available and you can top it over there.
Looks a more complete and polished product than the rather poor Voyah Free, especially with it being free (ha) of that model's silly gimmicks like the pointless vertically moving screen. Wonder if Voyah will hang around Europe long enough for them to bring this model over.
If you think that the Jaguar I pace is a beautiful car, that's up to you, but and it's a BIG BUT, I shall have to take you're judgement on vehicular beauty with not a grain, but a bucket of SALT. I prefer to have my Wagons as Wagons, I'm for Shinkansen like station wagons, pointy at the front and Cubic behind the drivers position.
I really like their dedication to their logo. Curved screen makes it so much more elegant to look at, makes more sense here than on mobile phones.
That’s a perfectly designed car.everything is just enough,not too much useless tech and everything responds ,not to mention no range anxiety.
Insane when you consider that Dongfeng, Voyah's parent brand, were just making tough but spartan trucks a little more than 2 decades ago.
What a time to be alive.
Nuts acceleration not necessary, 300 to 350 miles minimum on a f ull charge very important . Tons of sensors and gizmos not necessary but real comfy well postured seats with reclining rear seat adjustment with a nice big screen and hud essential, listen up car makers. Oh yeh , genuine sport suspension that can transform to decent floating comfort suspension and nicely cosseted from external sounds like road and tyre noise , you will have then cracked it.
A real shame that the USA can't experience the uniqueness that is Chinese-branded vehicles... politics aside. There's something appealing about them that I can't put my finger on.
I’d say you should be happy they’re trying to protect your car industry, so many jobs depend on it. Once you lose it you’ll just transfer more wealth to China and your children won’t thank you for it.
@@paulb1951 protect so american car companies eventually will lose all overseas market and american people have to stick to 10 year old car tech while paying lazy and sloppy car companies and practitioners "american trash car use tax" when they buy american made only cars.
@@paulb1951
Protect the car industry for one million people and a hundred million suffer by paying more to own a car? That's crazy.
@@paulb1951the cons with that is that the domestic industry isn't incentivized to be competitive and will be left behind in innovation and prices. Meaning people pay more for less
@@paulb1951 I'm sure Mexican workers are real happy about it
I’d love to see the Voyah brand in the UK. It’s available in certain European countries eg Norway, Poland, Czechia, Slovakia, Hungary and Bulgaria.
I strongly believe that Chinese cars are the future🤞🏾 it’s been a good couple years of the combustion engine but times up!
How come this is considered "compact"? It's kind of huge
Because of government regulations specifying what size category it falls under.. Here in the USA my Honda CR-V is technically a "compact" but I wouldn't call it that.
Because just like a GLC or an audi Q5 is a compact suv. Frankly I think the US way to categorize segments make more sense than the european A,B,C,D,E, etc... segment, even if I'm from europe.
One of the best designed back end of the vehicle, overall very nice exterior . excellent job from Dongfeng Motor.
I wasn't expecting this level of quality from Voyah. Impressive.
Ok, the usability of that sliding screen is debatable, but that rear seat is enormous for the category. 900 km on the chinese cycle translates to 600s maybe on the WLTP cycle, which still is quite a lot
Would be useful for long trips where the passenger's job is to DJ and manage temperature
More like 700 km
@@Raymaster7482it would be close to 800km in the real world range
@@cwdjdsd-36321csNo, more like 5-600km with 600km WLTP.
my expeng g6 gets 650km real range
Love it----- I Need one sent to San Dimas California!
Growing up in the caribbean as a Child we were Told not to underestimate chinese people ability* Because " it will backfire on us ,and make us poor ,and this is what we see happening right now .with the US because they cannot compete with china all because they didn't study Chinese culture please do no underestimate the countries you .make out to be your enemy .think 4 ti.ww before you
they are making poor to whom?
@@knorazielI’ll take it you don’t watch global news 😂
what about American stealing natural resources, did that make u rich? 😂😂😂
@@VSL_babyface
Thank you. Uass was "DEVELOPED" by STEALING from the world.
@@paulb1951 You mean Western propaganda?
Front logo area reminds me of the old vauxhall shitboxes
The exterior reminds me a little of the Polestar 3. Especially having that front spoiler. Not sure if that’s just me tho 😅
Another great video! Pls do review Aion Hyper HT :)
China is releasing next-gen technology ahead of the ancient US. In this economy, there are homeless people everywhere, we cannot afford food or clean drinking water in the US. We hope we can escape to China one day. 😢😢😢❤
The kink and hook looks like that on the DS3 E-Tense that my brother has here in the UK.
Great review, Nathan.
Thanks guys. I haven't been impressed by Voyah until now, but I think if you put a Nissan Qashqai badge on it (one of the biggest-selling small family SUVs in the UK), it would fly off the shelves. Some really nice styling details in there too, quite a handsome thing for an SUV. By the way, the most recent car to have air channels through the bonnet like that is the Polestar 3... Looking forward to your test drive - do you know if they have any plans to bring cars to Europe or the UK yet?
There's a few cars that I missed when it came to the front vents, including the Vinfast VF9 (easy to forget), and the Polestar 3 that you mentioned. Looking forward to the test drive of the Soulmate as well, because Voyah has been surprised me before with some nice vehicles. While I'm at it, I also look forward to driving the Polestar, which I think looks amazing.
@@Wheelsboy As always, I value your opinion on all of them 🙂
How many Chinese domestic brands are there?
99 seriously 99
total car brands for sale in China now is like 150-ish, and chinese brands account for maybe 70% of them. Way more and better than those in the states.
The exterior styling is a bit fussy if they want to export it and why do a rocket EXHAUST motif on the back lights of a zero emission EV?
I wouldn't want to be in the passenger seat with the screen in front of me when the air bag goes off.
Silly statement - the screen is the same size and placement as in all current Teslas. The Tesla 3,X,S and Y are (or were when tested) all in the top 20 safest cars of all time by Euro NCAP testing standards.
@@TB-up4xi Is TB short for Too Bad? I have two Tesla's and the last time I looked you couldn't slide the screen over to face the passenger. Maybe they have tested it, I don't know, but it is something to look into.
Looks great! 😍😍😍
Which suprised me that no fridge in the car
That behicle is lit yo..
that's really good range 😱
stunning car!!!
Best friends, roommates even! 😂
America is really missing out on such good EVs.
Any chance you can get your hands on the 2024/25 MG7?
Thought it was a vinfast
What does it weigh with that huge battery ?
I'm guessing about as much as a collapsed star (or roughly 1/2 of a Hummer EV)
@@Wheelsboy Ha Ha.
The Vinfast VF9 also has those front air inlets which go through to the hood. Pretty much the only cool thing about the VF9 really, since the rest of the car is mediocre at best.
Different league...
Chinese cars are forged in the jungle where competition absolutely brutal!
I need a soulmate!
Cheers mate
Only normal features should be given.
1. Rwd or fwd
2. Normal level adas
3. 360 camera
4. 60 to 100kwh battery
Cost cutting.
1. Sunroof
2. Dual motor
3. Acceleration madness
4. 14inch display
5. Too much interior designs
6. Extra feature which no body uses
It will reduce the price from 20% to 25%
OK, you had me smiling for a second complementing my jaguar i pace but why do you think it’s not a good EV lol😅
I-Pace is a stunner, but it was just too early to the game and never received the updates to range and charging that it really needed. There was also the small issue of it being incredibly expensive compared to newer EVs.
@@Wheelsboy OK yeah definitely wish the charging speed was much faster and the range was much better. The best I’ve been able to get going with the smaller wheel size is about 270 miles.
Compare it with eπ please!
❤❤❤❤❤ I like the car design
In the biggest parts of the world, this car isn’t considered a compact though, right? Seems quite big!
True, it's on the larger side for a "compact SUV"
Is this based on the Lincoln Nautilus? 🤔
Y is it always an undisclosed location outside of Shanghai? Wheres bro at😭
Not gonna lie, it's just fun to say that!
Guten Tag mate that's a cracking looking car
One thing I don't understand is how these Chinese cars, like this and Zeekr 007 and Li Mega, can get their 800V systems to charge 10-80% in 10ish minutes, while a lot of global cars still need around 20 minutes for their 800v systems...
LiFePO4
@@shafir2info Sure, but why aren't they sold in global versions? I mean, Geely for example isn't providing the same speeds in their global vehicles as in their Chinese.
I noticed that all Chinese cars don't have spare tire. Is this true?
Not true. Not only Chinese cars, most NEVs don't have spare tires, include German, Japanese and American brands.
why so many brands??
Sleep story about 900km ... 😂🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉. We will wait and see. Good vlog anyway!
The range numbers are the usual CLTC bullshit. I wish they would stop with these inflated numbers. Real highway range probably about 500-600km, looking at the size of the car and its front.
Yes but it's 109 kWh. Give it 6km/kWh and yes it's easy 600km range. A real minimum 400km range highway speed car. And I bet the price will be super competitive.
800v charging too. Crazy stuff.
This car lost me at SUV really, but I tried to stick with it, but gave up at buttonless.
Cool but never heard of the brand...I live in China for 14 years and yeah EV choice is huge now... I'm still driving my Mazda 2 (assembled in China) 😁 But what caught my eyes these days is the KIA EV3. No idea if it's sold in China.
@Wheelsboy Is it possible to order those wheels separate?
Not that I'm aware of, but I can think of a few cars that would look awesome riding on these wheels.
Tender.
Ehhh, the motor specs aren’t even final; let’s wait a bit to see what it can actually do range wise before we start repeating the manufacturers claims as fact shall we
900km is not surprising these days for Chinese EVs because the nio et7 150kwh battery version has a range of more than 1000km in real world testing.
When did I say it was fact? I said it has an official range of 901 km on the CLTC cycle. These test cycles exist in order to give consumers a consistent standard by which to compare different cars, so that's why we repeat them in our videos.
I'm fairly certain the chances of getting 900k out of it are nil to negative.
Wouldn't know unless you actually own one. Proof is always in the pudding.
You think regulators will allow you to deceive the public? Please stop exposing your ignorance in a public forum!
I'm guessing you could do 900km if you're driving at about 60 km/h on a flat road on a warm day.
Take it to one of the highest points in China - about 1000km from the coast, charge it to 100% with a diesel generator you have towed in another car, drive / roll 900km to a low point on the coast - Voilà you have a 900km EV - at least that's how NIO do their range tests.
@@kamsunleong6648 I don't know how this saying became popular - it means nothing and conveys nothing - there is nothing "in the pudding" .....the proper saying is "the proof of the pudding is in the eating" - it conveys a similar sentiment as "it looks good...on paper" - meaning that the purpose of the pudding is to be eaten, it can be made from the best ingredients by the best chef and presented perfectly but until the pudding is eaten you can't judge how good it is i.e. the "proof" of how good the pudding is can only come from eating it.
''Intelligent 5g'' ??..... that's like printing SPORT on the side of gym shoes, which is still rife.
or _''take me home-make you happy''_ on the back of a BYD.
The screen is just a copy of tesla lol. The widget bat
1000 km max range it the sweet spot for me, as I typically travel to places that are around 700 km from each other.
If charging are fast enough, with charge stations spread out like petrol stations, range shouldn't be an issue anymore. Let's hope we'll reach there soon.
you are not going to drive non stop 700 km for sure. Its better to take couple of breaks where fast charging is available and you can top it over there.
The rear aircon vent is in case one passenger feels it's too cold and prefer the wind not blowing at her. Good for the elderlies.
We've already got a solution for that, its called two outlets that can be opened or closed...
Looks a more complete and polished product than the rather poor Voyah Free, especially with it being free (ha) of that model's silly gimmicks like the pointless vertically moving screen. Wonder if Voyah will hang around Europe long enough for them to bring this model over.
If you think that the Jaguar I pace is a beautiful car, that's up to you, but and it's a BIG BUT, I shall have to take you're judgement on vehicular beauty with not a grain, but a bucket of SALT. I prefer to have my Wagons as Wagons, I'm for Shinkansen like station wagons, pointy at the front and Cubic behind the drivers position.
Chinese cars , new ,different, lots of gismos and pretty CHEAP
This is like copy of Nautilus and trims of lyriq
way too many design gimmicks, nothing interesting to look at. I do like the *tiny* driver's screen though.
that looks like a facelift MG ZS
entry level got 900+ range......
There's no way that every trim level will get that large of a battery, there will have to be smaller battery models available.
Vinfast VF9 have the same solution for airIntake
The front end is ugly, 1990 called, they want the front end back!
知音你太美
You lost me as soon as you got inside the car bland Tesla and cheep looking 😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢😢
Another SUV 🤢
So, now Chinese companies copying Chinese companies. This look like Xpeng G6 and zeekr X and mixed.
Voyah copied VinFast? Nothing is impossible in China. CopyCat.
tell me which vinfast has 901 km in range and quality that will at least keep your family in one piece
Watch one EV Review and you have seen all their interiors!!! Granted they all nice, but all the same🥱🥱🥱
I'm chinese.. I have never heard of this brand before. There are too many EV brands in China
Really voyah MPVs are everywhere here