Xpeng lands in Germany ahead of UK launch later this year
The UK will join Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway and Sweden in getting the G6
Chinese electric car maker Xpeng has launched in Germany, beginning a European expansion strategy that will take it into France, Italy and the UK by the end of this year.
Xpeng will begin selling the G9 SUV and P7 saloon in Germany from May, although it doesn't plan to bring the duo to the UK. British buyers will instead be offered the G6 crossover in right-hand-drive form.
The 4753mm-long G6 sits on Xpeng’s new SEPA 2.0 platform, which integrates technology such as an 800V electrical architecture that allows for DC rapid-charging at rates of up to 480kW.
In China, The Tesla Model Y rival is priced from ¥209,900 (£22,900) in single-motor, rear-wheel-drive form. The more powerful dual-motor, four-wheel-drive model starts at ¥276,900 (£30,200).
UK prices are expected to be significantly higher, however, after factors such as import duty, homologation and logistics are taken into account.
Battery choices are a 66kWh lithium-iron-phosphate (LFP) and a 87.5kWh lithium ion pack, which give 360 and 469 miles of range respectively on the Chinese CLTC test. This is normally more generous than the WLTP test used for the UK market.