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Xpeng P7+ 2026 Sets New Standards in Hybrid and Electric Vehicle Innovation

Xpeng has announced that the Xpeng P7+ 2026 model year will be available in both electric and hybrid versions, offering a range of up to 725 km and 1550 km (CLTC) respectively. Impressively, the electric model will be equipped with an 800-volt platform and 5C fast-charging capability, highlighting the latest advancements in battery technology by allowing significantly quicker charge times.

The hybrid version, classified as an EREV (Extended Range Electric Vehicle), boasts an impressive electric range of 430 km, establishing it as the “hybrid sedan with the largest electric range.” The vehicle, adding to its appeal, is set to be launched in 36 countries globally, showcasing Xpeng’s aggressive expansion strategy in the electric vehicle market. This shift is indicative of the company’s confidence in meeting diverse market needs across different regions.

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According to previously released information, the dimensions of the EREV will be 5071 x 1937 x 1512 mm, with a wheelbase of 3000 mm, and a curb weight of 2160 kg. Notably, the body length has increased by 15 mm compared to the existing BEV option.

The powertrain will consist of a 1.5-liter engine acting as a range extender, producing a maximum power of 110 kW (148 hp), paired with an electric motor rated at 180 kW (241 hp), operated in conjunction with a lithium iron phosphate battery, enabling a top speed of 200 km/h (124 mph).

The addition of more than 100 enhancements over the previous version suggests significant updates in both performance and comfort. As the Xpeng P7+ 2026 enters the market, it will not only contend with similar global models but potentially set new benchmarks in the hybrid and electric vehicle sectors.

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