Uncamouflaged spy shots of the XPeng Mona D02 have surfaced online, revealing a compact electric SUV set for a 2026 launch. The D02 expands the Mona lineup from XPeng Mona M03 and targets buyers seeking an affordable urban EV with modern design and assisted driving features.
Design and Exterior
The D02 follows the Mona design language seen on the M03.
• T-shaped LED headlights with a clean front layout
• Black front bumper with integrated air vents
• Semi-hidden door handles for improved aerodynamics
• Coupe-style roofline with a full panoramic sunroof
This layout positions the D02 as a sportier alternative in the compact electric SUV segment.

Interior and Tech
The cabin mirrors the M03 with a minimalist, screen-focused setup.
• Large central infotainment display
• High computing power for software-driven features
• Clean dashboard with reduced physical controls
XPeng focuses on software-first experience, similar to rivals in the same price range.
Driver Assistance
The D02 drops LiDAR hardware.
• Uses a vision-only assisted driving system
• Supports urban-assisted driving scenarios
• Powered by an end-to-end AI driving model
This approach reduces cost and keeps pricing competitive.

Performance and Battery
The D02 targets efficiency over performance.
• Single motor setup
• Output: 160 kW (215 hp)
• Battery: LFP (lithium iron phosphate)
• Estimated range: около 600 km (CLTC)
This setup matches daily driving needs and lowers ownership cost.
Price and Positioning
The M03 sedan starts at 119,800 yuan. Based on this:
• Expected D02 price: около 150,000 yuan (≈ $21,700)
• Positioned as a budget-friendly electric SUV
• Competes with entry-level EV crossovers in China
The XPeng strengthens its low-cost EV strategy with the D02. You get a practical range, modern design, and software-driven driving features at a lower price point. This model targets first-time EV buyers and city-focused drivers.
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