One Chinese brand that is showing more international promise than most is XPENG, which launched its P7 and G9 in European markets in 2023, before introducing the G6 mid-sized SUV last year.
Popular automakers — including Honda, Hyundai, and BMW — are racing to get their new flying car models on the market with a ...
Middle-income consumers in China are becoming increasingly budget-conscious Two electric vehicle (EV) models targeting middle-income consumers in mainland China with lower prices have emerged as Tesla ...
Yet another Chinese electric brand arrives on the Irish market. There is just the one model initially from Xpeng (pronounced ...
The first exterior images of the XPeng G7 – not yet confirmed for Australia – have been shown by the car maker, the electric SUV one of a raft on new models to use the same SE ...
Xiaomi is one of China's biggest smartphone brands, and it did what Apple couldn't: Launch its own car. The SU7 has been an ...
The advance of Chinese automakers on the Irish market continues unabated with the launch of a slick new brand called Xpeng.
Volkswagen may have an answer to its China woes in the form of a joint venture with XPeng, a Chinese automotive manufacturer.
Distributed in Ireland by Motor Distributors Limited (MDL), XPENG is totally on-trend and for very appealing reasons all evident in the first model to appear on Irish roads: the ‘ultra-smart’ 4-door, ...
EIGHT new car brands are set to land in the UK for the first time this year including a major Tesla rival and an EV firm that ...
Let us know what you think of it in the comments. There’s more than a little Tesla Model Y in the XPeng’s exterior design, with the two sharing the same kind of soft-edged, swept-back SUV styling. It ...
Xpeng is tackling the next European market with Finland. In the Scandinavian country, however, the Chinese manufacturer is ...