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XPeng G9
Overview
Manufacturer XPeng
Production2022–present
Assembly Guangzhou, Guangdong, China
DesignerYi Dong, [1] Vojtěch Stránský
Body and chassis
Class Mid-size luxury SUV
Body style5-door SUV
Layout
PlatformSiC Platform
Powertrain
Electric motor AC induction/asynchronous, Permanent magnet motor
Power output
  • 230 kW (310 hp; 310 PS) (RWD models)
  • 405 kW (543 hp; 551 PS) (AWD models)
Transmission1-speed direct-drive reduction
Battery96 kWh lithium-ion
Plug-in charging445 kW DC [2]
Dimensions
Wheelbase2998mm
Length4891mm
Width1937mm
Height1670-1680mm
Curb weight2190-2435kg

The XPeng G9 is a battery-powered mid-sized luxury SUV manufactured by Chinese electric car company XPeng. The G9 was unveiled in November 2021 during the Guangzhou Auto Show and is scheduled to be officially launched in China in the third quarter of 2022. The G9 is the first XPeng product to be conceived and designed from the outset for both domestic Chinese and international markets. [3]

Technical details

XPeng G9 rear left quarter view

The XPeng G9 is XPeng's 4th product, following the XPeng G3 compact crossover, XPeng P7 mid-size sedan, and XPeng P5 compact sedan. The G9 complies with 5-star safety design standards under new car assessment programs in China and the European Union, as well as the EU's vehicle certification standards known as European Whole Vehicle Type Approval, making the vehicle the first XPeng model to be designed with foreign markets in mind. The G9 also meets the EU's environmental protection requirements, with a reusability rate of more than 85 percent and a recyclable rate exceeding 95 percent, according to XPeng. [3] [4]

The XPeng G9 is equipped with the centralized electronic and electrical architecture of XPeng and Xpilot 4.0 advanced driver-assistance system in terms of advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS). The G9 is based on XPeng's own SiC dedicated EV platform making it compatible with the next-generation X-Power superchargers by XPeng for charging up to 200 kilometres (124 mi) in 5 minutes via the 800 volt architecture. [5] The G9 is built on two Nvidia Drive Orin systems-on-a-chip capable of 508 trillion operations per second and delivers AI capabilities that Xmart OS could be continuously upgraded with each over-the-air update. It has the hardware capable of L4 autonomous driving. The G9 uses an 8 million pixel front-view camera and 2.9 million pixel cameras to cover the left and right sides of the vehicle as well as the front and rear views, with lidar sensors embedded in the headlights. [6]

The XPeng G9 has been developed using the same platform as the XPeng P7, for this reason, the wheelbase of both cars will be very similar, between 3 and 3.10 metres (3,000.0 and 3,100.0 mm; 118.1 and 122.0 in). Specifically, the XPeng G9 aims to compete directly against models such as the Tesla Model Y, the Nio ES7 and the Li Auto One from Li Auto (based on the wheelbase, 3,000–3,100 mm will be directly competitive for Nio ES8 3,010 mm and Li Auto One 3,010 mm). It can be seen as the flagship medium- to large- sized luxury SUV. It is similar in price to Tesla Model Y, but slightly larger in size. [7]

See also

References

  1. ^ Yi Dong (21 November 2021). "The all new flagship SUV - XPENG G9" – via Instagram.
  2. ^ https://carnewschina.com/2023/10/24/li-mega-showed-a-552-kw-peak-charging-capacity-thanks-to-catls-5c-battery/
  3. ^ a b Yang, Jian (25 November 2021). "Xpeng unwraps 4th product with eyes on global markets". Automotive News. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  4. ^ Moloughney, Tom (18 November 2021). "XPeng Unveils Sleek New G9 SUV Designed For Global Markets". InsideEVs. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  5. ^ Vijayenthiran, Viknesh (22 November 2021). "Xpeng G9 flagship crossover debuts at Auto Guangzhou 2021". Motor Authority. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  6. ^ Hanley, Steve (26 November 2021). "XPeng Plans 50% Global Sales, Debuts G9 SUV In Guangzhou". CleanTechnica. Retrieved 28 November 2021.
  7. ^ "Desvelado el Xpeng G9: Podrá cargar 200 km en 5 minutos". cochesdechina.com (in Spanish). 19 November 2021. Archived from the original on 19 November 2021. Retrieved 2 December 2021.