Xpeng will officially launch in China the G7 EV Suv on July 3
The Chinese car maker has confirmed that will officially launch the new G7 electric Suv on July 3 with an event scheduled to begin at 07:30 pm. Xpeng unveiled the G7 on June 11 and began its pre-sales, with a price of 235,800 yuan ($32,880), positioning it between its G6 SUV and flagship SUV G9
Xpemg will officially launch the new G7 electric SUV on July 3 with an event scheduled to begin a 07:30 pm in China. The SUV is positioned as a mid-size electric model equipped with L3-grade autonomous driving computing power. The model measures 4,892 mm in length, 1,925 mm in width, and 1,655 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 2,890 mm. Xpeng unveiled the G7 on June 11 and began its pre-sales, with a price of 235,800 yuan ($32,880), positioning it between its G6 SUV and flagship SUV G9. The model received more than 10,000 pre-orders in the first 46 minutes, Xpeng said previously.
The G7 will be available in Max and Ultra versions Both variants come standard with a 702 km CLTC range, built on an 800V high-voltage platform with 5C ultra-fast charging capability. Power is generated by a single electric motor with an output of 218 kW and a top speed of 202 km/h, supported by a lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) battery pack.
The G7 Max is powered by two Nvidia Orin-X chips, while the Ultra model features three proprietary Turing AI chips, offering over 2,200 TOPS of computing power, and integrates the VLA+VLM large language models, making it the first super AI car with L3 computing power, Xpeng chairman and CEO He Xiaopeng said. All models feature CDC adaptive dampers with hydraulic components and are equipped with four seats that offer ventilation, heating, massage, and full electric adjustment. Additional features include a 15.6-inch central touchscreen, an 8-inch rear passenger screen, a 9-inch streaming rearview mirror, and fold-out tray tables with magnetic panels.
One of the G7’s core technologies is the “Chasing Light Panoramic HUD”, co-developed with Huawei. The augmented-reality head-up display projects an 87-inch image at a 1920×1080 resolution. It supports lane-level navigation with real-time vehicle data, including speed, battery range, and the status of the driving assistance system.
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