2025 XPENG G6: Chinese Model Y competitor scoring comfort and technology
xpeng Say it G6 The mid-sized electric SUV has received a "LeapFrog upgrade", but you need to look closely to see the changes. The first customer delivery in the Chinese market will begin this month and we have contacted Australia XPeng Australia to confirm when a refreshed SUV will be available here. External changes are subtle. There is a new full-width headlight pole that allows you to see the company logo move to the hood. Available with hundreds of new car deals Carexpert Now. Let the experts stand by your side and score a lot. Browse now. At the rear, there is a rear spoiler for greater aerodynamic performance, and a new dark-looking exterior package with black paint, 20-inch alloy wheels and brake calipers with a "smoky" look and a black body kit. There are new wheel designs, and the G6's bold orange paint has been removed from the palette. Inside, the 14.9-inch infotainment touch screen has been replaced by…
Xpeng G6 launched in Ireland
The new Xpeng G6 is now available in Ireland Xpeng Motors is the latest car brand to enter Ireland. The Chinese carmaker has just launched the new Xpeng G6 into the Irish market through its Irish distribution partner Motor Distributors Limited (MDL). The first model from the brand here is the G6, a new electric coupe-SUV with two battery options available from launch. Prices across the range start at €42,000 for standard range, rear-wheel drive with a 66kWh LFP battery and a range of up to 435km (WLTP), or €49,440 for the long-range, rear-wheel drive with an 87.5kWh lithium-ion battery. The cruising range is up to 570 kilometers (WLTP). The all-wheel drive performance model will be launched in the third quarter of this year, with a maximum power of 476 horsepower and an acceleration of 0-100 km/h in only 4.1 seconds. The G6 also features a standard heat pump and 800-volt charging architecture, which means it can quickly charge from…
Xpeng Motors G7 is China’s latest gorgeous electric SUV
The new model is slightly longer than the large SUV G9, but has a shorter wheelbase. At least two versions will be available, each equipped with battery packs from AVIC Lithium Battery. Local media expects the starting price to be around 200,000 yuan (approximately $27,300). The Xpeng Motors family is about to get a new member, called the G7, which may be the company's most beautiful SUV. Through a series of official photos and picture previews from China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, the G7 in Xpeng's SUV series is positioned between the G6 and G9 and is expected to go on sale in the first half of 2025. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("0f7e3106 -c4d6-4db4-8135-c508879a76f8"); } else { adpushup.triggerAd("82503191-e1d1-435a-874f-9c78a2a54a2f"); Data shows that the G7 is 4,892 mm (192.5 inches) long, 1,925 mm (75.7 inches) wide, 1,655 mm (65.1 inches) high, and has a wheelbase of 2,890 mm (113.7 inches).…
Xpeng Motors and Volkswagen to build 20,000 electric vehicle chargers in China
The two companies signed a memorandum of understanding to expand cooperation go through Brad Anderson January 7, 2025 10:30 The German brand has held a 4.99% stake in Xpeng Motors since mid-2023. Two new electric vehicles using a jointly developed architecture will be launched in 2026. It's unclear when the first new station will be built. Xpeng Motors and Volkswagen are deepening cooperation with China to build large-scale super fast charging networks across the country. The network will include more than 20,000 charging points across 420 cities and may grow to include co-branded charging stations in the future. The two automakers have signed a memorandum of understanding to collaborate but have not yet revealed when the new stations will be launched. The chargers will be "high-power liquid-cooled ultra-fast" units that will be available to owners of Xpeng Motors and Volkswagen models in China. Read: Xpeng Motors may start making electric cars in Europe to avoid tariffs Olaf Korzinovski, executive vice…
Xpeng Motors may start making electric cars in Europe to avoid tariffs
The Chinese automaker will expand to 40 new countries in 2024 go through Brad Anderson October 4, 2024 06:00 If EU tariffs are approved, Xpeng Motors will be levied an additional 21.3% surtax. The brand also sees the U.S. as an important market but can't launch it locally, at least not yet. Xpeng Motors is open to contract manufacturing in Europe. Xpeng Motors may seek to circumvent European tariffs on Chinese-made electric vehicles by localizing production on the continent. The Chinese electric vehicle startup is undergoing a massive global expansion, with sales starting in nearly 40 new countries in 2024 alone. These include many countries in Europe, but also markets such as Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates and Australia. EU member states will vote this week on clear new tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, and if these taxes are passed, Xpeng Motors will be subject to an additional 21.3% tariff on top of the existing 10% tariff it…
Xpeng P7+ is China’s latest ultra-efficient electric car
The P7+ is expected to be launched next month with a power consumption of 11kWh/100km and is equipped with vision-based ADAS go through Brad Anderson September 24, 2024 05:57 The Chinese automaker is expected to launch the new model next month. While many competitors are going for huge horsepower, the most powerful P7+ only has 308 horsepower. Customers can choose between 60.7 kWh and 76.3 kWh battery packs. Xpeng's electric vehicle lineup in China is expanding and will soon include a new model called the P7+. Images and details of the car have already surfaced thanks to China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology, and earlier this month Xpeng's CEO showed off a P7+ prototype at a major conference in Hangzhou. The P7+ is believed to replace the outgoing P7i, which itself is the successor to the P7. As the name suggests, the new model is a "larger" version of its predecessor, with a body length of 5,056 mm (199…
Xpeng Mona M03 is one of the cheapest electric sedans in China
The drag coefficient of Xiaopeng Mona M03 is the lowest among mass-produced sedans. Despite its low price, the Mona M03 offers advanced features such as semi-autonomous driving. There are two battery options to choose from, including 51.8 kWh and 62.2 kWh packs. If you want to buy an innovative, affordable electric car, you may have to move to China, as the country has become a global hotbed for affordable electric vehicles. Xpeng Motors' new Mona M03 is one example. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP"){ adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd("6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); Unveiled in June as the new entry-level model in the Xpeng Motors family, pricing has now been announced, starting at an incredible 119,800 RMB, or $16,800 USD. That’s about $600 cheaper than the cheapest new car currently available in the US, the 2024 Nissan Versa. Read: Xpeng Mona M03 claims to be the most aerodynamic electric sedan ever At this…