
Xpeng P7 wheel size is 19 inches. In terms of appearance: The Xpeng P7 features the streamlined silhouette characteristic of a coupe, with low-drag design details such as a fastback extending into a ducktail spoiler, semi-hidden wipers, low-drag exterior mirrors, as well as an AGS active grille and an almost completely flat low-drag underbody. These elements play a key role in reducing the drag coefficient and enhancing the driving range. In terms of configuration: The Xpeng P7 is equipped with the latest generation of square battery pack, with a cell rated energy of 80.87 kWh and an energy density of up to 170 Wh/kg. At the same time, the motor, electronic control, and reducer are highly integrated to form a high-performance three-in-one electric drive system.

I noticed that the Xpeng P7 typically comes with 19-inch wheels as standard equipment, like the base model of the 2023 version, with tire specifications of 245/45 R19. It handles quite stably with quick steering response. Larger wheels can enhance the sporty feel of the vehicle, but opting for 20-inch wheels means thinner tire sidewalls, resulting in a bumpier ride over rough roads and potentially affecting range, as electric vehicles prioritize energy efficiency and larger wheels have greater rolling resistance. I test-drove the 20-inch version myself—it definitely looks more stylish, but for daily commuting, the 19-inch wheels are more practical. Before buying a new car, I recommend checking the configuration sheet, as different models or batches may vary. Don’t overlook wheel material and maintenance either—aluminum alloy wheels need regular cleaning to prevent corrosion, and tire pressure should be checked to ensure longevity.

From the actual driving experience of the XPeng P7, there are many wheel size options available, mostly 19-inch and 20-inch, with 19-inch being the standard configuration. I have driven long distances with 19-inch wheels and found the balance to be good: energy-efficient and worry-free, with thicker tires cushioning bumps, making rough roads less jarring. Upgrading to 20-inch wheels enhances the visual appeal and makes the body lines smoother, but the handling becomes stiffer, with slightly quicker acceleration response and possibly a marginally shorter braking distance. Choosing the wrong wheel size can be problematic, such as higher tire replacement costs or mismatched sizes affecting speedometer accuracy. It is advisable to consider personal needs when buying a car—19-inch wheels are ideal for city commuting, while larger sizes can be considered for modifications. Don’t forget to check tire pressure and wear monthly to ensure safety.

The Xiaopeng P7 generally comes with 19-inch wheels as standard, with 20-inch wheels available as an option for higher trims. Larger wheels look more premium and offer more direct handling, but the downside is increased energy consumption and easier tire wear. I recommend the 19-inch wheels for simpler and cheaper maintenance, which is more than sufficient for daily driving.


