What does Xiaopeng P7 NGP mean?
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Xiaopeng P7 NGP (Navigation Guided Pilot) refers to the "Automatic Navigation Assisted Driving" function. Here is an introduction to the Xiaopeng P7: 1. Power: The 2020 model P7 launched by Xiaopeng, the rear-wheel-drive ultra-long-range version, has a range of 706km. The motor has a maximum torque of 390N·m, a maximum power of 196kW, and a maximum horsepower of 267Ps. 2. Parameters: For car owners who enjoy passionate driving, Xiaopeng also offers a four-wheel-drive high-performance version with even better parameters. The rear-wheel-drive ultra-long-range version has a tested range of up to 600km, with an average speed of 35~40km/h. 3. Safety: The Xiaopeng P7 is equipped with 6 airbags, 4 high-precision collision sensors, and electric seat belts. The protection level is among the best in its class. When the sensors detect a strong impact, the high-voltage electricity will be automatically cut off to avoid secondary injuries. The passenger compartment adopts a cage-type structure, with the A-pillar connected to the front longitudinal beam, subframe, front crossbeam, etc., which can greatly buffer impacts from the front and sides.
I've been keeping an eye on intelligent electric vehicles. NGP in the XPeng P7 stands for Navigation Guided Pilot, translated as the Navigation Driving Guidance System. This system is super intelligent—it can automatically drive on highways, change lanes, and follow other cars, primarily using cameras and radar to detect the surrounding environment. Once you set the navigation, the car drives itself. Not only does it save energy, but it also handles curves smoothly, similar to Tesla's Autopilot but more localized. A key point is its support for OTA updates, meaning future functionalities will be even more powerful, making long-distance driving easier even for beginners. The only thing to note is not to rely on it completely; just keep your hands lightly on the steering wheel for monitoring. XPeng is quite leading in this area, and future upgrades will enable NGP on city roads, making it definitely worth a try.