The XPeng GX is a full-size, six-seat luxury SUV built for families and buyers who want maximum space, long-haul range security, and flagship-level technology. The XPeng G6 is a mid-size SUV coupe aimed at urban professionals who prioritise fast charging, everyday efficiency, and value pricing. Both come from the same Chinese brand, both use 800V architecture, but they serve very different buyers — and with XPeng growing its global export footprint, the choice between them is increasingly relevant for grey-market shoppers across Africa.

Range & Charging
The GX launches with two powertrains: a BEV with 750 km CLTC range (110 kWh NMC battery) and an EREV version combining 430 km of electric-only range with a 1.5L petrol generator for a combined 1,585 km CLTC total. Real-world BEV range in mixed conditions would realistically sit around 550–620 km. The G6 offers up to 570 km WLTP on its Long Range variant, with a Standard Range option rated around 435 km WLTP. Real-world expectation is 400–470 km depending on conditions. Both use 800V architecture. The GX supports 5C charging with a 10–80% time of approximately 12 minutes. The G6 Long Range reaches up to 451 kW DC and also completes 10–80% in around 12 minutes. AC charging on both is standard 11 kW.
Price, Availability & Market Fit
The XPeng GX launches in China from approximately 280,000–399,800 CNY (~$39,000–$58,600 USD / ~₦62M–₦94M NGN at grey-import estimates). The 399,800 CNY launch trims cover both the BEV Ultra and EREV Ultra variants. China sales are underway in 2026, with no confirmed African distributor; grey-market import applies. The G6 starts from approximately $34,900 USD in major markets (~₦56M NGN grey estimate), available in Europe, the UK, and select export markets, also via grey import for Nigeria and most of Africa. If you need a three-row family hauler with range-extender security, the GX is the answer. If you need a practical, fast-charging daily SUV at a lower entry point, the G6 wins.
Ecosystem & Rival Context
Within XPeng’s lineup, G6 buyers should also look at the XPeng G9 (larger, more premium BEV SUV) and the Mona M03 (budget sedan). GX buyers are at the top of the XPeng range with no direct step-up option. Outside XPeng, G6 rivals include the BYD Sealion 7 and Tesla Model Y — both widely grey-imported into Africa. For the GX, the Li Auto L9 and AITO M9 are the closest Chinese competitors in the premium large-SUV space. The XPeng-vs-XPeng angle still wins here because warranty alignment, software ecosystem, and OTA updates apply consistently across both models.
Pros & Cons
XPeng GX — Pros: The EREV option eliminates range anxiety entirely, which matters most in markets with sparse charging infrastructure like Nigeria. The six-seat layout with a 2+2+2 configuration makes it genuinely practical for large families. L4-ready autonomous hardware gives it a longer technology lifespan than most competitors. XPeng GX — Cons: At ₦62M–₦94M NGN landed via grey import, it sits well beyond most African buyers’ budgets. China-only availability right now makes parts and service significantly harder to access.
XPeng G6 — Pros: The 12-minute 10–80% charge is class-leading and reduces range anxiety even without an extender. WLTP-rated range translates well to real-world use, making it honest rather than optimistic. More accessible pricing makes it viable for a wider pool of professional buyers. XPeng G6 — Cons: No range-extender option means it depends entirely on charging availability. The SUV-coupe roofline limits rear headroom, which matters in a market where passenger comfort is often a buying priority.
Quick Verdict
Choose the XPeng GX if range security, third-row space, and flagship tech are non-negotiable — particularly if charging infrastructure along your routes is unreliable. Choose the G6 if you need a capable, fast-charging daily SUV at a more realistic import price. For most African buyers today, the G6 is the practical choice; the GX is aspirational but hard to justify unless you need the EREV range buffer.
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| Price | $41,000.00 $34,000.00 |
| Our Rating | |
| Brand | XPeng XPeng |
| Category | Electric Cars Electric Cars |
| Full Model Name | XPeng GX (小鹏 GX) |
| Generation | 1st Generation |
| Segment / Class | Full-size luxury SUV |
| Available Trims / Variants |
BEV RWD · BEV AWD Ultra · EREV AWD Ultra; ADAS tiers: Max (750 TOPS), Ultra SE (1,500 TOPS), Ultra (2,250 TOPS), L4 Robo (3,000 TOPS)
Standard Range RWD Long Range RWD Performance AWD |
| Powertrain Options | BEV (pure electric) · EREV (extended-range electric) |
| Special Editions | Kunlun Cloud Realm two-tone paint (15-layer, 230 µm finish) |
| Additional Notes | Sits above G9 in XPeng's SUV lineup; first XPeng model built on SEPA 3.0 platform |
| Reveal Date | February 2026 (MIIT filing); April 15, 2026 (pre-sale open); April 24–28, 2026 (Beijing Auto Show official debut) 2025 |
| Launch Year | 2026 |
| Availability Status | On sale in China In production (2026 model year) |
| Brand / Manufacturer | XPeng Motors (XPEV) |
| Country of origin | China China |
| Assembly Country | China (Guangzhou, Guangdong) |
| Markets Available | China only at launch |
| Grey Market Import | Possible via third-party importers; no official export programme confirmed |
| Base Price (USD) |
~$41,000–58,000 (399,800 RMB; USD equivalent varies with exchange rate)
$34000 - Standard Range RWD $39000 - Long Range RWD $42000 - Performance AWD |
| Additional Notes | Both BEV and EREV variants share the same launch price of 399,800 RMB |
| Battery Capacity |
110 kWh (NMC) - BEV 63.3 kWh (LFP) - EREV 66 kWh - Standard Range RWD 87.5 kWh - Long Range RWD 87.5 kWh - Performance AWD |
| Battery Chemistry |
NMC (nickel manganese cobalt) - BEV LFP (lithium iron phosphate) - EREV LFP, 800V architecture - Standard Range RWD NMC, 800V architecture - Long Range RWD NMC, 800V architecture - Performance AWD |
| Battery Architecture | 800V silicon carbide |
| Thermal Management | Active (800V platform standard) |
| Range (WLTP/CLTC/EPA) |
750 km / 466 mi (AWD) (CLTC) - BEV 430 km / 267 mi pure EV; 1,585 km / 985 mi combined (CLTC) - EREV (mi WLTP): ~270 mi - Standard Range RWD (mi WLTP): ~354 mi - Long Range RWD (mi WLTP): ~342 mi - Performance AWD |
| Energy Consumption | 17.5–18 kWh/100 km |
| Regen Braking (Max kW) | Yes (regen braking, adjustable levels) |
| Heat Pump | |
| AC Charging (Max kW) | 11 kW 11 kW, 7 hours |
| DC Charging (Max kW) | 5C-capable 215–280 kW, 10–80% in ~20 min (newest trims up to 451 kW, ~12 min) |
| Charging Time (10–80%) | ~12 min (XPeng claim); |
| Cell Brand | CALB |
| Battery Preheating | Yes |
| Additional Notes | Vehicle-to-Load (V2L), advanced thermal management |
| Motor Type | Permanent magnet synchronous |
| Motor Configuration |
Single rear - BEV RWD Dual (front + rear) - BEV AWD Dual (front + rear) + generator - EREV AWD |
| Front Motor Output (kW / HP) |
160 kW / 215 hp - BEV AWD 210 kW / 282 hp - EREV AWD |
| Rear Motor Output (kW / HP) |
270 kW / 362 hp - BEV RWD 270 kW / 362 hp - BEV AWD 160 kW / 215 hp - EREV AWD |
| Power Output (kW / hp) |
270 kW / 362 hp - BEV RWD 430 kW / 577 hp - BEV AWD 370 kW / 496 hp - EREV AWD 258 HP, RWD - Standard Range RWD 292 HP, RWD - Long Range RWD 476 HP, AWD - Performance AWD |
| Torque (Nm) |
440 Nm (RWD) - Standard Range RWD 440 Nm (RWD) - Long Range RWD 660 Nm - Performance AWD |
| 0–100 km/h / 0-60 mph (seconds) The acceleration numbers are an easy way to compare car performance. We list either time from 0 to 100 km/h or time from 0 to 60mph, depending on which number(s) the manufacturers provide. The lower the acceleration time, the higher performance the car is. |
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(0–100 km/h): 6.6 s - Standard Range RWD (0–100 km/h): 6.2 s - Long Range RWD (0–100 km/h): 4.0 s - Performance AWD |
| Top Speed (km/h / mph) | 200 km/h / 124 mph 200 km/h |
| Transmission / Drive |
Single-speed / RWD - BEV RWD Single-speed / AWD - BEV AWD Single-speed / AWD - EREV AWD |
| Body Style | 5-door full-size SUV, 3-row 5-door coupe SUV, 5 seats |
| Body Colour Options | Everest White, Polar Black, Fjord Grey, Danxia Red, Cloud Gold (matte); Kunlun Cloud Realm two-tone (special) |
| Platform / Architecture | SEPA 3.0 (Smart Electric Platform Architecture) SEPA 2.0 EV architecture |
| Dimensions (L×W×H mm) | 5,265 × 1,999 × 1,800 mm 4753 × 1920 × 1650 mm |
| Drag Coefficient (Cd) | 0.255 0.248 Cd |
| Wheelbase (mm) | 3,115 mm 2890 mm |
| Kerb Weight (kg) |
BEV: 2,690–2,820 kg · EREV: 2,840–2,890 kg
2025 kg - Standard Range RWD 2025 kg - Long Range RWD 2195 kg - Performance AWD |
| Suspension (Front / Rear) | Dual-chamber air suspension Front double-wishbone, rear multi-link independent |
| Wheel Size (inches) | 21" or 22" 19–20 inch alloy (trim dependent) |
| Brakes (Front / Rear) | Hydraulic brake-by-wire, dual-chamber hydraulic |
| Parking Brake | Electronic |
| Trunk/Boot Capacity (L) | 673 L (all seats up) · 1,748 L (third row folded) 571 L (rear seats up), 1374 L (folded) |
| Frunk/Bonnet Capacity (L) | Yes — BEV only |
| Towing Capacity (kg) | Optional tow bar in some markets |
| Turning Circle (m) | 5.4 m radius (10.8 m diameter) |
| Sunroof | Panoramic sunroof (standard) |
| Additional Notes | Rear-wheel steering: 7.5° standard, up to 10° in self-parking mode; retractable door handles; auto soft-close doors on all four doors; split-opening tailgate High torsional rigidity (41,600 N·m/deg), integrated battery-body structure |
| Airbags (count) | 11 — driver front, 125-litre passenger, 41-litre triple-chamber far-side (front row), full-length side curtains ×2 (all 3 rows, 6-sec pressure hold), side airbags ×4 (rows 1 & 2), seat cushion airbags ×2 (zero-gravity seats) Full suite (front, side, curtain) |
| Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) | Yes |
| Electronic Brakeforce Distribution (EBD) | Yes |
| Electronic Stability Control (ESC) | Yes |
| Traction Control System (TCS) | Yes |
| Low-Speed Pedestrian Warning | Yes |
| Structural Safety | 16,000-tonne integrated die-cast front and rear structures; passed 720-degree five-stage chain collision test |
| Tyre Pressure Monitoring (TPMS) | Yes |
| Child Seat Anchors (ISOFIX) | Yes |
| 360° Camera / Surround View | Yes |
| Reversing Camera | Yes |
| Hill Start Assist | Yes |
| Driver Assistance (ADAS) | Yes — XPeng AI Driving (tier depends on chip variant) Adaptive cruise, lane centering, blind-spot, traffic jam assist |
| ADAS Features | AEB up to 150 km/h; AES (emergency steering) up to 130 km/h (including icy roads); lane keeping; adaptive cruise; campus roaming; second-gen VLA model for complex environments (fog, rain, low light) |
| Autonomous Driving Level | L2+ standard; L4 hardware-ready (L4 Robo variant, H2 2026) XPILOT / XNGP (L2+/L3 in supported markets) |
| Autonomous Driving System Name | XPeng AI Driving (second-gen VLA + VLM) |
| Autonomous Driving Hardware | Up to 4× Turing AI chips (3,000 TOPS); pure vision, no LiDAR; cameras + mmWave radar |
| Aviation-Grade Redundancy | Yes — 6-layer: quadruple backups for steering and braking; dual power and comms channels; 4 independent door-unlock methods |
| Over-the-Air (OTA) Safety Updates | Yes |
| Crash Test Ratings | Meets C-NCAP 2024 / Euro NCAP 2023 standards, strong battery safety structure |
| Seating Capacity | 6 (2+2+2 layout) Heated, ventilated front; rear heated; massage (high trims) |
| Seat Material | Nappa leather |
| Driver Seat Adjustment | Multi-way electric |
| Passenger Seat Adjustment | 180° electric recline ("Queen's co-pilot" zero-gravity mode) |
| Power Seats | Yes — all rows |
| Seat Heating | Yes |
| Seat Ventilation | Yes |
| Massage Function | Yes — 16-point |
| Climate Control | 3-zone; "silent soft airflow" system with forest-style front vents and wraparound rear distribution |
| PM2.5 Filtration | Yes |
| Steering Wheel | Two-spoke steer-by-wire multi-function wheel |
| Roof Type | Panoramic sunroof; AI-dimming privacy glass Panoramic glass roof (with optional starry effect) |
| Ambient Lighting | Yes — dome ambient + star ribbon; multi-zone |
| Rain-Sensing Wipers | Yes |
| Central Armrest | Yes — with storage and dual wireless charging pads |
| Gear Selector | Column-mounted |
| Noise Insulation | Active noise design; "noise-canceling" fridge cited separately |
| Bluetooth / Wi-Fi | Yes OTA updates, WiFi/4G, smartphone app integration, voice AI |
| Wireless Charging | Yes — dual pads (front console) |
| 5G / LTE | Yes |
| Parking Aids | Yes — automatic and remote parking confirmed 360° cameras, auto-parking, remote parking (selected trims) |
| Additional Notes | Built-in dual-door dual-zone refrigerator (12.5 L); fragrance system; AI antibacterial system; third-row seats recline 0–180° electrically; seats co-developed with Nissan 18-speaker premium sound (960 W), wireless charging pad |
| Centre Screen (inches) | 17.3-inch, 3K resolution, 120Hz, floating design 14.96–15.6 inch touchscreen (Xmart OS) |
| Driver's Display (inches) | 8.8-inch LCD instrument cluster 10.2 inch digital cluster |
| Head-Up Display (HUD) | AR-HUD — 88-inch equivalent projection |
| Rear Passenger Screen | 21.4-inch, 3K, ceiling-mounted (second row) |
| Display Resolution | Centre: 3K · Rear: 3K |
| Screen Technology | LCD (driver cluster) |
| Operating System | XPeng proprietary (Turing AI chip-based) |
| Voice Control | Yes — AI voice assistant |
| Additional Notes | Digital rear-view mirror in higher trims, ambient interior lighting |
| Headlight Type (LED/Matrix/Laser) | LED (integrated into lower bumper, vertically stacked modules) |
| High Beams | LED |
| Daytime Running Lights (DRL) | Yes — "Star Ring" integrated LED strips |
| Adaptive Headlights | Yes |
| Delayed Headlight Shut-off | Yes |
| Welcome Lighting | Yes |
| Tail Light Design | Full-width rear light bar |
| Interior Ambient Lighting | Yes — dome + star ribbon, multi-zone |
| Sound System Brand | XPeng AI Audio |
| Speaker Count | 33 |
| Audio Output (watts) | 2,032 W |
| Navigation System | Yes — OTA map updates |
| Offline Maps | Yes |
| Rear Entertainment | Yes — 21.4-inch 3K ceiling screen (second row); magnetic expansion dock on right side |
| Additional Notes | Headrest-mounted speakers in second row |
| Smartphone App Control | Yes |
| Keyless Entry / Start | Yes |
| Remote Start | Yes |
| Bluetooth Key | Yes |
| Remote Parking | Yes |
| Automatic Parking | Yes |
| Remote Climate Control | Yes |
| Digital Key | Yes |
| Smart Home Integration | Yes — "Smart Home 2.0" ecosystem |
| AI Assistant | Yes — XPeng AI assistant (Turing chip-powered) |
| Over-the-Air Map Updates | Yes |
| Additional Notes | X-VMC integrated motion control system; rear-wheel steering up to 10° in self-parking mode; steer-by-wire enables 5.4 m turning radius in a 5.27 m vehicle |
| Official Dealer Network | China only at launch |
| Spare Parts Availability | China only; export markets: grey-market import risk |
| Import Duty Class | Varies by country |
| Grey Market Support | No official support outside China; after-sales risk is buyer's responsibility |
| Roadside Assistance | Yes (China) |
| Data Source | XPeng official launch materials; Beijing Auto Show 2026; MIIT filings; Electrek, Gasgoo, CarsGuide, paultan.org, carnewschina.com |
| Last Updated | May 2026 |
| Additional Notes |
CLTC range figures overstate real-world performance in non-Chinese conditions. WLTP or EPA equivalents not yet published. DC peak charging kW and AC onboard rate are unconfirmed for the GX specifically — flagged ⚠️ throughout.
10–80% charge as fast as 12 minutes with latest 800V system 8-year / 160,000 km battery warranty (market-dependent) Competitive base pricing undercuts rivals like Tesla Model Y and BYD Seal U |
| Editor's Note | This is a launch-period spec sheet. Several technical details remain unpublished by XPeng. All ⚠️ entries should be reverified once full technical documentation or independent test data is available. |
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