Xpeng P7 - AutoWeek Review

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- The XPeng P7 is a sedan with the format between the Tesla Model 3 and Model S.
- The brand is relatively new, since 2014.
- The P7 came in 2019, new for the Netherlands in this review.
- There is also the SUV, the G9, which is more expensive.
- The P7 has a divided lighting design in front, with an LED light bar with daytime running lights, and real headlights are in the units below.
- The car has a streamlined and smooth front.
- The car has 18-inch wheels, with optional 19-inch wheels.
- The P7 has auto-flush door handles.
- The charging port sinks into the body.
- The back has a sloping design.
- The car has more legroom in the back than a Tesla Model 3.
- The car has a 440 liter trunk.
- There is no frunk in the front.
- The interior design is well done with nice materials, as is proper for a premium segment car.
- The double charging point for smartphones only charges on the left.
- Steering appears similar to the Model S and Mercedes models.
- The cruise control and autopilot functions are very similar to that of a Tesla.
- Android Auto and Apple CarPlay are not featured, but uses its own system.
- This Xpeng has power regeneration settings of "Low" or "High" but does not have a one-pedal mode.
- Available drive modes are Standard, Eco, Sport, or One-Pedal.
- Assistance systems are all present and can offer autonomous driving.
- The car comes in Long Range and Performance versions, with the review being for Long Range.
- With the Long Range version with rear-wheel drive, it has 276 pk (horsepower).
- The vehicle goes from 0-100km/h in 6.7 seconds, with a top speed of 200km/h.
- The Long Range vehicle offers an active radius of 576 km (WLTP).
- Fast charging is up to 175kW, and normal charging is 11kW.
- The quiet car drives comfortably.
- Riding with this model feels akin to driving somewhere between Model 3 and S.
- The steering is stable even at high speeds on the highway.
- The car is of high quality.
- The navigation system is a shortcoming that may be fixed with over-the-air updates.
- There is an Emil Frey aftersales system with this car, which is good.
- The brand aims for "value for money."
- The car has 3 price points: 51,000, 61,000, or 71,000, where the latter model is the luxury edition with Nappa leather and soft close doors.
- This P7 presents very good value for the money.

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