XPeng G6 Review & Test Drive | If A Cayenne Coupe & A Model Y Had A Child

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Here's the summary of the YouTube video review of the Xpeng G6 electric car:

The Xpeng G6 is being reviewed, rivaling the Tesla Model Y

The G6 Pro RWD is C-plus segment, almost D, and quite large

The midnight black color looks very sleek

Silver Frost and Fiery Orange are also favored colors

There’s no extra charge for different colors, unlike the Model Y

The headlights and DRLs look smoked, but aren’t

The design of the car is sleek with modern design language

There are two variants: standard range and long range, differing mainly in battery size and motor

The standard range is 435km (WLTP) and long range is 570km (WLTP)

Penang to KL is easily achievable on one charge with the long-range version

The car has 12 cameras in total

It also has 360/540 view capabilities

The 255/45R20 Michelin EV tires cost about RM1300 each

The charging lid has soft open and push-button close operation

The charging supports both AC and DC charging

DC charging standard range supports up to 215kW

DC charging long range supports up to 280kW

AC charging for both models support 11kW

The charging port is neatly hidden near the taillights

The car also includes a 3.3 kW V2L feature, but no adapter is provided

It's a slick D-segment car. The headlights and DRLs look smoked, but are not. Colors are available at no extra charge. This car has 12 cameras in total for the 360 and 540 option. Car has a smooth transition, and Michelin tires are also provided. Standard 255/45/R20 are at least RM 1300 per piece. Standard range: 435km WLTP , 255HP, 6.6s 0-100km/h. Long range: 570 km, 282HP, 6.2 0-100km/h .Standard Range is around RM165,000. Long Range is around RM185,000

18 speakers in this vehicle, 12 cameras, 360 and 540 option

The car has a rectangular steering wheel with rounded edges

It doesn’t feature Head Up Display (HUD), but does have an instrument cluster

V2L, rear seats have heat functionality, and the interior is minimalist with premium features

A phone app allows control, plus simple functions like lock/unlock

Auto-parking assistance is available, but remote parking requires the driver to be outside

Test drives are strongly encouraged

The video reviewer felt the ride on the Model Y was a bit bouncy when compared to the KIA EV9

There is no glove box in this model. There is a small center area for storage, USB-A/USB-C ports, and a 12V socket

The rear-view mirror is very large, with great sight lines

Steering and drive mode customizability are available

The reviewer wishes there was a HUD, all-wheel drive, glove box, privacy glass, a more sensitive tailgate anti-trap, ambient lighting, and physical shortcut buttons

Overall, there is great implementation of driver assistance, with good refinement and a smooth ride, targeting families. A rear wiper is hidden under the spoiler. He also notes it has rear USB-C ports with air con vents and the vehicle has already sold its 3rd batch of cars. The rear wiper is hidden under the spoiler like on the Jaecco J7.

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