
XPeng Responds to Recent Accident: P7's Faulty Airbags
The topic of "Xpeng P7 model's airbags didn't open in the accident" caused heated discussion in Chinese social platform.
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The topic of "Xpeng P7 model's airbags didn't open in the accident" caused heated discussion in Chinese social platform.
Chinese automaker XPeng announced on August 3 that the charging line in the Northwest China has been officially completed. The line measures a total length of 3,150 km and stretches from Xi'an, Shanxi Province to Lanzhou, Gansu Province.
Zhong Yilin, vice president of BYD's automotive engineering research institute, said that the sales volume and penetration rate of intelligent vehicles on L2 and above in China increased rapidly, which was 24.5 times higher than that in 2017.
He Xiaopeng, chairman of Chinese electric vehicle maker XPeng, who was elected as a delegate for China's "Two Sessions" for the first time, put forward suggestions on accelerating the systematic guarantee of autonomous driving.
On Wednesday, Haima Automobile said via an investor interaction platform that the company's partnership with XPeng ended on December 31, 2021, adding that it has always been open and active in external cooperation.
Recently, there have been reports in the industry that Wu Xinzhou, the Vice President of Autonomous Driving at XPeng Motors, will resign and join NVIDIA.
XPeng Motors sales staff said that the older model of P7 (2023 model 586E) can be priced at 140,900 yuan after comprehensive subsidies, with an official guide price of 239,900 yuan.
He Xiaopeng, the founder of Chinese EV maker XPeng, recently stepped down as chairman of XPeng Aeroht, an affiliate of XPeng and a flying car company.
A group of undercover photos of XPeng Motors' brand-new model were leaked on Tuesday. Not long ago, He Xiaopeng revealed that the firm will launch the C-class vehicle platform and the B-class vehicle platform.
Chinese automaker BYD outsold Tesla by nearly 200,000 vehicles globally in the third quarter of 2022, according to the latest data released by the two companies.
On November 8, XPeng Aeroht, a flying car company owned by XPeng, reached a strategic partnership with four banks which will jointly provide credit lines totaling 6 billion yuan ($827 million) to the company to support its R&D and manufacturing of flying cars.
Chinese automaker XPeng announced on October 10 that, in accordance with the requirements in Guangzhou, its G9 model successfully passed the autonomous driving closed-field test, becoming the first mass-produced car on sale in China to pass the test.