Nio EL7 generations
(Boot space)Generation year | Boot space |
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EL7, Model year 2023 (EL7 1. Generation) | 570 l |
The boot space compared to other Nio models
Comparing the NIO EL7 with other NIO models, the EL7 clearly stands out with its 570 liters of boot space. The NIO ET7, for example, has a trunk size of only 363 liters, making the EL7's boot space considerably larger than its same-brand counterparts. When it comes to storage capacity, the EL7 easily takes the lead within the NIO lineup.
Nio EL7 vs other current cars by Nio
(Boot space)Variant name | Boot space |
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ET7 | 363 l |
ET5 | 386 l |
ET5 Touring | 450 l |
EL7 | 570 l |
EL6 | 597 l |
How does the boot space of the Nio EL7 compare to it's nearest competitors?
When comparing the NIO EL7 with its nearest competitors, the trunk capacity holds up quite well. For example, the Peugeot Partner has a significantly larger boot volume of 1800 liters, but its overall dimensions are also larger with a length of 4753 mm and a wheelbase of 2975 mm. The Sono Motors Sion, another nearby competitor, has a trunk capacity of 650 liters, slightly larger than the EL7's 570 liters. However, the Skoda Enyaq iV shares an identical trunk size of 570 liters, keeping the EL7's boot space competitive in the market. Ultimately, the NIO EL7 maintains a respectable position when it comes to trunk capacity compared to rival electric vehicles.
Nio EL7 vs. similar cars
(Boot space)Car model | Boot space |
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Tesla Model Y 2021 | 854 l |
Lotus Eletre 2023 | 688 l |
Audi e-tron 2019 | 660 l |
XPeng G9 2024 | 660 l |
NIO EL6 2023 | 597 l |
Cadillac Lyriq 2024 | 588 l |
XPeng G6 2024 | 571 l |
NIO EL7 2023 | 570 l |
Audi Q8 e-tron 2023 | 569 l |
Voyah Free 2024 | 560 l |
Hyundai IONIQ 5 2021 | 527 l |
Audi Q6 2024 | 526 l |
Audi Q6 e-tron 2024 | 526 l |
Polestar 4 2024 | 526 l |
Mercedes-Benz EQE SUV 2023 | 520 l |
BMW iX3 2021 | 510 l |
BMW iX 2021 | 500 l |
Mercedes-Benz EQC 2019 | 500 l |
KIA EV6 2021 | 490 l |
Fisker Ocean 2022 | 476 l |
Togg T10X 2024 | 441 l |
Genesis GV60 2022 | 432 l |
Ford Mustang Mach-E 2020 | 402 l |
Kia EV9 2023 | 333 l |
Volvo EX90 2023 | 310 l |
BYD Tang 2022 | 235 l |