How many kilometers can the XPeng P7 run?

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VonJudah
07/29/25 5:58pm
XPeng P7 can run 586 kilometers. Here are the extended details: 1. Classification of XPeng P7: XPeng P7 is a pure electric mid-size sedan, officially launched on April 27 this year. The new car has launched a total of 8 models, including 3 rear-wheel drive long-range versions, 3 rear-wheel drive ultra-long-range versions, and 2 four-wheel drive high-performance versions. 2. Range: The rear-wheel drive long-range version is equipped with a 70.8kWh ternary lithium battery pack, with an NEDC range of 586km. Other models are equipped with an 80.9kWh ternary lithium battery pack, among which the rear-wheel drive ultra-long-range version has an NEDC range of 670km-706km, and the four-wheel drive high-performance version has an NEDC range of 562km.
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