How to Switch the Dashboard Display on XPeng P7?
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On the central control screen, tap the [Frequently Used] option in the upper left corner, then [My Apps] will appear on the right side. Click to enter. After entering, tap [Energy Center], where you will see [WLTP] and [NEDC]. You can click either to switch between them.
The dashboard switching in the XPeng P7 is actually quite intuitive. I often use this feature when driving the car myself. There's a dedicated control button cluster on the right side of the steering wheel, usually a scroll wheel or directional buttons. A gentle left or right press cycles through different display modes, like switching from the speedometer to full-screen navigation view or vehicle parameter displays such as energy consumption data. My personal favorite is the customization option: in the system settings of the central control screen, under the dashboard display section, you can adjust layout size, color themes, and even add extra elements like media playback information. I always set it up while parked before driving to ensure a clean display, keeping my eyes on the road for safety. Once you get familiar with the operation, it becomes super convenient – just a few seconds to complete the switch. It's especially useful during long trips when the navigation mode lights up, keeping your view focused and worry-free. The system also remembers my preferences, automatically loading the last settings upon startup. These small details really enhance the experience.
Driving the XPeng P7 for daily commutes, switching the dashboard display has become a little habit of mine. Simply put, the buttons on the steering wheel are the switching tools—after starting the car, press the left or right directional keys or the scroll wheel, and the view changes, allowing you to switch to map navigation, speed, or battery status. One rainy day when I was in a hurry, I quickly switched to the navigation display to see the distance to the next intersection, avoiding distractions in the rain—safe and convenient. I recommend beginners try it out more, practicing a few times in low-risk scenarios like parking spaces. The system settings also allow customization, such as pulling up music or weather information in the central control menu, tailoring the screen to your style. Once you get used to this operation, the driving process becomes smoother, and it’s harder to lose focus. If there’s a new theme or new features after an OTA upgrade, remember to explore them right away and enjoy the driving pleasure brought by technology, but always keep in mind that safety is the top priority.