XPeng, a prominent Chinese automaker, has recently made waves in the industry by announcing that their G9 electric vehicle has broken records for fast battery charging times. This achievement is sure to attract even more attention to the company and solidify its position as a leader in the electric vehicle market.
XPeng G9 has 6 different versions, using a rear-mounted electric motor, for a capacity of 308 horsepower (230kW) and 430Nm of torque. The car is capable of accelerating from 0-100 km / h in 6.4 seconds, before reaching a maximum speed of 200 km / h. With a standard battery pack, the car is capable of traveling 570km to need charging (CLTC standard), while the Long Range version is capable of traveling 702km to need charging.
If you want more performance, buyers can choose from 3 versions of all-wheel drive (AWD). Those are versions using two electric motors, for a total capacity of 543 horsepower and 717Nm of torque. Thanks to the additional engine, the car only takes 3.9 seconds to accelerate from 0-100 km / h, but the top speed is still 200 km / h. The AWD versions also have a smaller range – 650km per charge.
In addition to possessing excellent performance parameters, XPeng G9 also uses 800V charging technology and this makes it the fastest charging mass production SUV in the world. According to the manufacturer, 480kW fast charging stations can allow this crossover to run up to 200km in just 5 minutes.
In terms of dimensions, the XPeng G9 is 4,891mm long, 1,937mm wide, and 1,680mm high.
Inside the car, perhaps the most noticeable is the screen system consisting of a small digital instrument cluster and two 15-inch screens with 3D interactive interface. Equally impressive is the advanced voice assistant, which responds in milliseconds, controls more than 600 vehicle features, can handle requests from different users at the same time. time without having to turn it off and on again.
This 5-seater crossover has a luggage compartment of 660 liters, but can increase to 1,576 liters if the rear seats are folded.
XPeng G9 is equipped with up to 31 sensors, one front camera and two LiDAR sensors.
The car is priced at 309,900 yuan (equivalent to more than 1 billion dong) for the standard version, and 469,900 yuan (nearly 1.6 billion dong) for the most advanced version Launch Edition. It is expected that the car will be available in the Chinese market from the beginning of next month. XPeng says the G9 is designed to be sold worldwide, not just in China.
Shortening the charging time and making it easier to change batteries so that car owners can quickly depart are the biggest goals of Chinese electric car manufacturers right now.
Some sample images of XPeng G9: