My logic is kind of circular here, but I keep asking myself, "Who is this car for exactly...?" and at the end of it, I realize this ES is designed and engineered for China - and nobody else - so I should stop trying to understand.
Even in China, I have no idea who would buy this uncompetitive "pseudo EV". Like
@ssun30 mentioned earlier, Chinese domestic EVs right now have
everything - you name it. Advanced driver assistance, curved screens, zero-gravity seats, automatic doors, 800V architecture, fully active suspension, high performance motors with tons of range - all that at a fraction of the price (local).
And then you look at this thing: a 2.5L inline-4 with 200 horsepower? Slow acceleration, all-steel suspension, and worst of all: because of poor engineering, they had to raise the whole car in order to stuff the battery below the chassis - basically turning it into a budget econobox appearance.
Look, I’m not usually the type to hype up made in China stuff. But the pace of progress in their EV space has gone way beyond what most people imagined. Meanwhile, these legacy automakers are still daydreaming, thinking they can just throw out any half-baked product and expect it to sell? Seriously lol!