Before the launch event of the Xpeng GX concluded, industry insiders widely predicted this full-size SUV would be priced at around **$59,120**. Its official price range from **$41,354 to $53,178** is more than $14,780 lower than the pre-estimated price a month ago, which sparked an enthusiastic response on site. The model racked up 24,863 orders within 12 hours after launch. This impressive figure is not driven by sentiment, but by the product's solid overall strength.
It adopts a restrained exterior design style. The rounded front fascia features minimal decorative elements, while the lighting system is exquisitely crafted. The vehicle is fitted with around 350 LED beads in total for front and rear lights. The taillight stretches 1640 mm in length and comes with DLP projection functionality, delivering a striking visual effect when lit up. Its signature blue accent light stands out distinctly among rivals in this price bracket.
Simplicity never means cheapness. The exterior of the Xpeng GX is a timeless design that grows more appealing the more you look at it.
The vehicle measures 5265×1999×1800 mm with a wheelbase of 3115 mm. It boasts a steady and elegant side profile, complemented by 21-inch multi-spoke wheels and privacy glass, creating a commanding presence.
Notably, its body lines do not compromise rear headroom for a sleeker look - a common flaw among many fastback models in the segment. Xpeng GX prioritizes rear passenger comfort over stylistic gimmicks.

The interior carries on the understated styling of the exterior, free from excessive decorative ambient lights. The two-tone steering wheel, leather-wrapped door panels and dashboard deliver a refined, cozy luxury feel - striking a perfect balance between premium quality and subtle elegance.
It comes equipped with a 17.3-inch central control screen, six-zone voice recognition, a 21.4-inch rear entertainment screen, an in-vehicle fridge and 50W wireless charging for the front seats. L2 driver assistance, front and side airbags plus automatic emergency braking are all standard across the lineup.
Seat ventilation and heating are fitted on all trims, while leg rests and massage functions are available starting from the mid-range version. The comprehensive feature set makes operation easy. Elderly users can control various functions simply via voice commands, with virtually no learning curve.

Rear passenger space is a major advantage of the Xpeng GX over its peers. Adopting a 2+2+2 six-seat layout, it features a wheelbase around 100 mm longer than competing models, offering generous legroom and ample headroom. The combination of four-wheel independent suspension and air suspension ensures a comfortable ride even on long journeys.
The trunk can hold four 22-inch suitcases, providing ample storage for trips. It is fitted with 256-color ambient lighting and a 23-speaker audio system, plus 3 external speakers with a public address function - a thoughtful detail that appeals greatly to young enthusiasts.

The intelligent driving system is developed to L4-level standards, equipped with Turing AI chips delivering a total computing power of 3000 TOPS and empowered by the second-generation VLA large model. It performs reliably in real-world scenarios including highway autonomous driving, memory parking and automatic parking. More than just impressive on paper, this system effectively eases driving stress for less confident new drivers.

There are two powertrain options available: all-electric and extended-range. The dual-motor all-electric variant delivers a peak output of 430 kW. With 5C fast charging, it gains 525 km of range in just 12 minutes. The top trim boasts a CLTC range of 750 km, ideal for users with convenient access to charging facilities.
The extended-range model pairs a 1.5T engine with dual electric motors, achieving a combined CLTC range of 1,589 km and a pure electric range of 430 km. Its fuel consumption stands at 6.19 L/100 km when running out of battery, and it runs on 92-octane gasoline, making it a great choice for family users concerned about charging access.
Both versions maintain stable chassis performance when cruising at 120 km/h on highways. They deliver consistent power output during late-stage acceleration with no noticeable power drop, ensuring confident overtaking.
With a starting price of $41,354 considering its full set of features and spacious dimensions, the Xpeng GX proves to be a remarkably compelling offering.


