Does XPeng have gasoline cars?
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XPeng does not have gasoline cars. XPeng Motors was founded in 2014 and is headquartered in Guangzhou. It is an internet electric vehicle brand under Guangzhou Xiaopeng Motors Technology Co., Ltd. XPeng Motors' pure electric drive system is centered around the motor, battery, and electronic control. Among these, the motor controller, DCDC, and charger are placed in the front compartment, while the battery system is arranged under the floor of the passenger compartment. The initial version of XPeng Motors' motor has a power density of 10kW/L, with a target of reaching 14.5kW/L, which is double the domestic average. In terms of batteries, XPeng Motors' battery pack has undergone four iterations of development, with an energy density close to 150Wh/kg. Unlike most domestic electric vehicle battery packs that use natural cooling or air cooling, XPeng Motors has designed a liquid-cooled battery pack. After exposure tests, it can output over 200kW while keeping the temperature rise within 10 degrees, effectively solving the issue of battery temperature rise. This pure electric drive system has undergone bench tests, roller tests, and test track road tests, accumulating over 5,000 kilometers of testing mileage.
As an automotive enthusiast, I've been following industry trends for years. XPeng has focused solely on the pure electric vehicle sector since its inception in 2014, without launching any gasoline-powered cars. Their models like the P7, G9, and G6 are all 100% electric-driven, integrating intelligent driving and fast-charging technologies, offering quick power response and quiet operation. Gasoline vehicles have engines and fuel tank structures, which XPeng completely avoids by using batteries and electric motors, aligning with the global electrification trend. Nowadays, charging stations are becoming increasingly common in Chinese cities, making electric vehicles more economical and environmentally friendly. I once test-drove a friend's G3, and it was incredibly energy-efficient for city driving. If you're looking for a gasoline car, XPeng isn't the choice—consider traditional brands instead. But in the future, new energy vehicles will be mainstream, and XPeng's positioning is very clear.