On March 9, mainland China experienced its largest fuel price hike in four years, with petrol increasing by RMB 695 per ton and diesel by RMB 670 per ton. For Hong Kong drivers, this news hits even harder—Hong Kong already has the highest fuel prices in the world. As of March 23, the retail price of premium unleaded petrol reached HKD 32.39 per litre, with diesel exceeding HKD 30. When filling a tank costs over HKD 1,500, "saying goodbye to petrol stations" is no longer just an environmental slogan—it's a practical financial calculation.

For ordinary Hong Kong families, choosing an electric vehicle has shifted from an "environmental choice" to a "rational choice." But with so many models on the market, how do you pick an EV that truly suits the whole family—one that offers enough space, sufficient range, and low running costs? The following three spacious electric SUVs, covering different budgets from entry-level to premium, are the best solutions for Hong Kong families looking to leave fuel price worries behind.
Leapmotor B10: The Balanced Choice of Space and Safety
If you're looking for a practical, safe, and reasonably priced family electric SUV, the Leapmotor B10 is currently one of the most noteworthy options. Built on the LEAP 3.5 architecture, this new model integrates the smart cockpit, intelligent driving, vehicle control, and chassis performance for a seamless driving experience.

Space is a key highlight of the B10. Its 1885mm wide body creates a stable SUV stance. The cabin is powered by a Qualcomm 8155 flagship chip, featuring a 14.6-inch floating central control screen and an 8.8-inch LCD instrument cluster, supporting responsive voice interaction and a rich app ecosystem. For Hong Kong families, the B10's layout comfortably accommodates four, with ample rear legroom and sufficient trunk capacity for weekend trips.
In terms of range and charging, the B10 is equipped with a 67.1 kWh LFP battery, offering a WLTP range of 434 km, enough for a week of commuting and weekend outings in Hong Kong. Its charging efficiency is particularly impressive—supporting up to 178kW DC fast charging, it can go from 30% to 80% in just 17 minutes. This means a short stop at a shopping mall car park can provide enough power for the entire week.

Safety is the B10's core strength. Developed to Euro NCAP five-star standards, it features a high-strength "9 horizontal, 7 vertical" cage body, with critical parts using up to 2000MPa hot-stamped steel, and multi-directional airbags as standard. Combined with the Leapmotor Pilot intelligent driving system's 14 functions, it provides reliable assisted driving whether on highways or in complex city traffic.
For young families on a budget, the B10's entry-level positioning is highly attractive. Expected to launch in Hong Kong for under HKD 200,000, it promises to be one of the most value-for-money pure electric SUVs on the market.
Zeekr 7X: A Class-Above Experience of Technology and Performance
If your budget is slightly more flexible and you seek greater performance and advanced technology, the Zeekr 7X is an excellent choice for Hong Kong families. This model was the best-selling luxury SUV in Hong Kong during January-February 2026 and also topped the Australian sales charts in February, solidifying its status as a "new global benchmark for family luxury".

Spatial performance is a core strength of the 7X. With dimensions of 4,825mm in length, 1,930mm in width, 1,656mm in height, a wheelbase of 2,925mm, and an impressive 83.34% interior space efficiency, it offers up to 1,187mm of rear legroom. Its non-fastback design also ensures ample rear headroom, so even a family of four can enjoy a comfortable journey. The rear seats feature 15° to 134° adjustment, electric leg rests, graphene heating, and hot stone therapy massage functions, elevating the comfort standard for family SUVs.
For performance and range, the Zeekr 7X features an 800V high-voltage platform. The rear-wheel-drive version accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in 5.1 seconds, while the all-wheel-drive version achieves it in just 2.98 seconds. With a maximum CLTC range of 802 km (103kWh version) and support for 6C ultra-fast charging, it can charge from 10% to 80% in just 10 minutes. For Hong Kong families frequently driving north, 802 km means a trip to Changsha without needing to recharge, and a 10-minute charge provides enough range to continue the journey.

Intelligent features are top-tier. The car comes standard with LiDAR, 31 sensors, and an NVIDIA Thor-U chip (700 TOPS), enabling features like map-free urban NZP navigation and automatic parking. The interior combines a 13.02-inch instrument screen with a 16-inch 3.5K central display, powered by a Qualcomm 8295 chip and an AI voice system.
Priced between approximately HKD 270,000 and HKD 370,000 in Hong Kong, the Zeekr 7X is slightly more expensive than entry-level models, but its performance, space, and technology justify the cost for families seeking a no-compromise solution.
BYD Atto 3 Superior: The Mature and Reliable Market Benchmark
If you're still hesitant about newer brands and prefer a proven, reliable product, the BYD Atto 3 is a dependable choice. This globally popular pure electric SUV has become a benchmark in the Hong Kong EV market after years of market validation.

The 2026 Atto 3 Superior introduces key upgrades, including a refreshed exterior design, an 8.8-inch instrument cluster, and increased DC fast charging power from 88kW to 105kW. The Superior version offers a range of up to 480 km (NEDC), sufficient for daily commutes and weekend trips. For budget-conscious buyers, the Advanced version offers around 410 km of range at a more competitive price.
Space is another advantage of the Atto 3. Its compact dimensions make parking easy, yet the cabin comfortably accommodates a family of four. The rear seats can be folded down in a 60:40 split, offering flexible space for family trips.

In terms of running costs, the Atto 3's relatively low rated power means its annual license fee is just HKD 1,500 in 2026. Combined with electricity costs significantly lower than petrol, this translates to annual savings of tens of thousands of dollars for Hong Kong families.
Charging compatibility is also excellent. The Atto 3 uses internationally standard charging protocols, compatible with most of Hong Kong's public charging networks. While its charging speed doesn't match 800V-platform flagship models, it's more than adequate for daily use for those with home or office charging access.
Priced from approximately HKD 188,000 in Hong Kong, the BYD Atto 3 offers the best value among the three recommended models. For families transitioning to an EV for the first time, it provides a mature, reliable, and hassle-free solution.
Conclusion: Choose According to Your Needs, Leave Fuel Price Worries Behind
Hong Kong's fuel prices are the highest globally, a simple fact. When petrol costs HKD 30 per litre and filling a tank exceeds HKD 1,500, switching to an EV is no longer just an environmental choice—it's a sound financial decision. The three recommended models cater to different needs:

Leapmotor B10: The entry-level, safe choice for young families new to EVs, budget approx. HKD 200,000.
BYD Atto 3 Superior: The mature, reliable market benchmark for families seeking stability, budget approx. HKD 190,000.
Zeekr 7X: The high-performance, tech-forward flagship for families wanting the best, budget approx. HKD 270,000 - 370,000.

With the government's "One-for-One" scheme ending on March 31st, the window for tax concessions is closing. For Hong Kong families considering a switch, now is the optimal time not only to escape soaring fuel costs but also to benefit from these last incentives. Whichever model you choose, leaving the petrol station behind is the first step towards a more relaxed electric future.