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Already 10,000 Units Sold: EBRO’s Most Powerful SUV Lands in Europe with 425 HP and a Price Lower Than the KIA Sorento

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In 2026, finding a spacious, powerful, and plug-in 7-seater SUV without flirting with $66,000 has become almost utopian. Between inflation, environmental regulations, and galloping electrification, large families often find themselves caught between under-equipped compact SUVs and inaccessible luxury models. It’s in this context that an unexpected outsider arrives: the EBRO S900 PHEV 4×4, a large plug-in hybrid SUV, ultra-equipped, priced at less than $44,000 with incentives.

Side profile of the EBRO S900 PHEV 4x4, 7-seater family plug-in hybrid SUV with 19-inch wheels
The EBRO S900 PHEV displays the profile of a large family SUV, with sober and balanced lines, with a length adapted to accommodate 7 passengers. The 19-inch wheels reinforce the presence without harming comfort. © EBRO

Little known to the general public, the EBRO brand resurrects a Spanish industrial name to launch a range of electrified vehicles designed to meet a simple need: offering more space, more range, more power, for much less money. On paper, the S900 checks all the boxes: 425 combined horsepower, up to 87 miles of electric range, all-wheel drive, 26 driver assistance systems, 10 airbags, and even 7 real seats. A spec sheet that would make many established competitors blush.

But this kind of announcement generates as much interest as skepticism. While the Peugeot 5008, Mitsubishi Outlander, and Kia Sorento PHEV dominate their segment, can the EBRO S900 really establish itself in the US market? Is it credible against the current offering? And should we see it as a good deal… or a risky bet? We take stock of this family plug-in SUV that could well shake up the benchmarks.

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Front face of the EBRO S900 with LED headlights, solid grille and modern light signature
At the front, the S900 adopts a simple but effective style, with a closed grille typical of electrified models and a horizontal LED light signature. A contemporary design, without excess. © EBRO

A 7-Seater Plug-in Hybrid SUV at a Shock Price

With its generous size, its 7-seat configuration and its 425-horsepower plug-in hybrid powertrain, the EBRO S900 PHEV arrives where few brands dare to venture: the highly coveted segment of electrified family SUVs. But where its competitors are priced at over $55,000, the S900 hits hard: starting at $42,890 with incentives deducted, according to the first announced pricing. Without rebates, its MSRP would remain under the $58,300 mark, making it one of the most affordable 7-seat plug-in 4×4 SUVs on the market.

Facing it, we find well-established references like the Kia Sorento PHEV, the Mitsubishi Outlander, or even a Peugeot 5008 in Hybrid 136 e-DCS6 version (non-plug-in). All display serious performance, but none manages to combine power, high electric range, all-wheel drive and 7 seats… at such a price.

The EBRO S900 therefore presents itself as a rational and aggressive offering, in response to a very concrete need: comfortably transport 6 to 7 people, over long distances, while reducing consumption in daily use thanks to real electric range. It remains to be seen if the promise is kept beyond the spec sheet.

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Dashboard of the EBRO S900 with central touchscreen and digital instrumentation
The driving position prioritizes clarity, with a large central touchscreen oriented towards the driver, 100% digital instrumentation and intuitive controls. The perceived quality is clearly improving. © EBRO

Up to 87 Miles of Electric Range and 425 HP: Unexpected Specifications

This is probably the most surprising point of the EBRO S900: its dual powertrain, composed of a 1.5 turbo gasoline engine associated with three electric motors, delivers up to 425 combined horsepower. A power rarely seen in this category, including from much more expensive competitors.

The electric part relies on a high-capacity battery allowing, according to the first figures communicated, up to 87 miles of 100% electric range in WLTP cycle. That’s more than double what most PHEV SUVs on the market offer. In practice, this allows covering all urban and suburban trips without consuming a drop of fuel, while offering the possibility of chaining long trips thanks to the gasoline backup.

The intelligent 4×4 transmission automatically distributes torque to all four wheels according to conditions, and the announced consumption figures are logically very low: 68 MPGe in mixed cycle, provided you maximize charging use. This level of performance, combined with high efficiency, places the S900 in a technical category of its own.

Trunk of the EBRO S900 in 5-seat configuration with rear seats folded and flat floor
In 5-seat configuration, the S900’s trunk offers a large loading volume, with a flat floor and low threshold. The rear seats fold down easily to free up generous space. © EBRO

Ultra-Complete Equipment to Seduce Families

To remain competitive in a demanding market, EBRO has carefully considered the equipment. The S900 is announced with a very complete equipment list from the base trim:

  • 7 real seats with retractable third row
  • Comfort upholstery, tri-zone climate control, heated seats
  • Connected infotainment system with 15-inch central screen
  • Apple CarPlay / Android Auto connectivity
  • 26 driver assistance systems, including adaptive cruise control, active lane keeping, emergency braking, sign recognition
  • 10 airbags, 360° camera, advanced parking assistance

The interior presentation remains sober but functional, with decent materials for this price level. While the design remains behind European standards, the technological and safety content seems well up to par.

Rear view of the EBRO S900 PHEV SUV with LED lights and wide-opening electric tailgate
The rear of the S900 aims to be functional, with well-integrated LED lights, a wide motorized tailgate and a discreet bumper. The loading threshold is optimized for family use. © EBRO

Can It Establish Itself in America Despite a Still Limited Network?

The biggest challenge for the EBRO S900 is neither technical nor pricing-related. It lies in the still non-existent brand awareness in America. While EBRO is a known name in the Spanish industrial universe (ex-agricultural machinery and trucks), it will be necessary to build a distribution network, structured service, and a reassuring image to hope to convince beyond a curious or pioneering audience.

Currently, no official sales points have yet been announced on American territory, but discussions are underway for an establishment as early as 2026, probably via multi-brand dealers. There’s also the question of warranty conditions, parts availability, and after-sales services.

From a regulatory standpoint, the S900 will be eligible for federal tax credits as a plug-in hybrid, subject to meeting COâ‚‚ emission thresholds. Some states may also offer additional incentives. By combining the credits, it’s possible to lower the final price to less than $44,000, a very strong psychological threshold for families.

Antoine Laforge
Antoine Laforge
Rédacteur en chef, actualité automobile - Avec un œil critique et une plume affûtée, Antoine décrypte l'actualité automobile au quotidien. De l'économie de l'auto aux mouvements écologiques, il analyse les tendances et les enjeux du secteur avec une perspective globale. Son expertise fait de lui la voix de référence pour comprendre les dynamiques qui façonnent le monde automobile.

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