One model family
Each side includes every trim/version stored for that family, with a current long-range variant used as the headline reference.
PlugSphere EV comparison
Choose any two model families in the database. We compare every relevant field we have, calculate useful differences, and mark missing data instead of guessing.
Try “BYD Seal U vs Geely EX5”, “BYD Seal U compare with MG”, “BYD Seal U et Geely EX5”, or add an intent such as “Smart Score”, “which is better”, “price” or “Morocco”.
Each side includes every trim/version stored for that family, with a current long-range variant used as the headline reference.
We mark a winner only where direction is meaningful: more range, faster acceleration, lower consumption or shorter charge time.
A dash is not silently treated as zero. Unsupported dimensions, markets or specifications are labelled as unavailable.
How comparison search, source data, prices and missing specifications work on PlugSphere.
Choose two model families in the selectors, or type a natural comparison such as “BYD Seal U vs Geely EX5”. PlugSphere then opens one canonical page comparing the available specifications, variants and supported-market prices.
Yes. The comparison search understands “vs”, “versus”, “compare with”, “compared to” and “et”. Intent words such as price, Smart Score, rating, winner, “which is better” or Morocco can be included, but the result only shows data that is actually present in the vehicle database.
Where available, comparisons include a transparent pair-relative Smart Score, estimated range, useable battery, efficiency, AC and DC charging, charge time, plug type, seats, body style, performance, drivetrain, dimensions, weight, cargo, towing, bidirectional charging, heat pump, chemistry, variants, model years and prices by supported market.
A Morocco price is displayed only when a Morocco market record exists in the database. PlugSphere does not convert a European or UK price into Moroccan dirhams and does not infer an unavailable local price.
Vehicle records do not always contain the same fields. PlugSphere labels missing source data instead of treating it as zero, estimating an unsupported specification or declaring an unreliable winner.