Especificaciones y análisis del Ebro s800
Power
204HP
Torque
310Nm
Consumption
0.7l/100
Emissions
16g/km
0-100 km/h
8.5s
Top Speed
180km/h
Weight
1991kg
Price
42,279€
Technical summary
Híbrido Enchufable
Automático 2v
FWD
7 / 5 doors
- L
60 L
150 kW
Current
Technical specifications
Engine
Capacities
Detailed analysis of the Ebro s800 PHEV Luxury · 204 CV (2025)
General description
The rebirth of a legend. The Ebro S800 marks the return of a historic name, not with nostalgia for the past, but with an eye on the future. This seven-seater plug-in hybrid SUV bursts onto the market as a statement of intent, merging a Spanish legacy with the most advanced technology to offer a spacious, surprisingly efficient family mobility solution.
Driving experience
Behind the wheel, the S800 conveys a fascinating duality. In electric mode, the silence and smoothness are absolute, perfect for daily urban life with its 90 km range. When its combined 204 HP come into play, the response is strong and progressive, moving its nearly two tons with unexpected agility. The automatic transmission manages power intelligently, creating a refined and pleasant driving experience where ride comfort is the clear protagonist.
Design and aesthetics
Its presence is undeniable. At 4.72 meters long, the Ebro S800 projects an image of robustness and modernity. The front, dominated by a large grille and sharp headlights, gives it a strong character, while the side line flows into an elegant and well-resolved rear. Inside, space is the real luxury, with room for seven occupants and a technological atmosphere highlighted by a digital dashboard and materials that convey a pleasant sense of quality.
Technology and features
The heart of the S800 is its advanced plug-in hybrid system. The combination of a gasoline engine and an electric motor not only earns it the coveted '0 emissions' label from the DGT, but also achieves an almost symbolic consumption of 0.7 l/100km. Its 18.3 kWh usable battery allows for a generous electric range and can be recharged with direct current up to 40 kW, an uncommon feature in its segment that demonstrates its technological and practical vocation.
Competition
The Ebro S800 enters one of the most competitive segments, that of family SUVs with plug-in hybrid technology. It will compete with established models from European and Asian brands that have invested heavily in electrification. Its main argument will be to offer a unique combination of seven seats, a long electric range, and comprehensive equipment at a price that aims to be very competitive.
Conclusion
The Ebro S800 is much more than a new car; it is the symbol of a new era for an iconic brand. It represents an intelligent and emotional proposal for modern families who do not want to give up anything: not space, not performance, not efficiency. Its versatility, its PHEV technology, and its attractive design make it a very serious and refreshing alternative in the current landscape.




