What are the differences between the Xpeng P7 and the ID.4 X?

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VanMiranda
07/29/25 4:59pm
The following are the differences between the Xpeng P7 and the ID.4 X: Different body dimensions: The Xpeng P7 measures 4880mm in length, 1896mm in width, and 1450mm in height; the ID.4 X measures 4612mm in length, 1852mm in width, and 1640mm in height. Different wheelbases: The Xpeng P7 has a wheelbase of 2765mm; the ID.4 X has a wheelbase of 2998mm. Different powertrains: The Xpeng P7 is equipped with a rear-wheel-drive single motor, with a maximum power of 196kW and a maximum torque of 390Nm, paired with a 60.2kWh lithium iron phosphate battery; the ID.4 X is equipped with a rear-wheel-drive single motor, with a maximum power of 125kW and a peak torque of 310Nm, paired with a 57.3kWh ternary lithium battery.
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