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Which car manufacturer does the XPeng P7 belong to?

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IvanFitz
07/29/25 5:15am

XPeng P7 is produced at the Zhaoqing factory and belongs to the XPeng Motors brand. Here is an introduction to the XPeng P7: 1. The 2020 model P7 launched by XPeng has a rear-wheel-drive ultra-long-range version with 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. For car owners who enjoy passionate driving, XPeng has also introduced a four-wheel-drive high-performance version with even better parameters. The rear-wheel-drive ultra-long-range version can achieve a tested range of 600km, with an average speed of 35~40km/h. 3. In terms of safety, XPeng is equipped with 6 airbags, 4 high-precision collision sensors, and electric seat belts. The protection level is among the top 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 side.

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LeElle
08/12/25 6:52pm

I've always been very interested in electric vehicles, and I know that the XPeng P7 is produced by XPeng Motors, a Chinese new energy vehicle company headquartered in Guangzhou. XPeng Motors was founded in 2014 and focuses on the research, development, and manufacturing of intelligent electric vehicles. Its founder, He Xiaopeng, comes from an internet background, which makes their products particularly emphasize software and AI features. As their flagship sedan, the XPeng P7, launched in 2020, received significant attention. It is equipped with advanced driver-assistance systems and high-performance batteries, offering a long range suitable for both urban commuting and long-distance travel. I think the rise of XPeng Motors represents the progress of China's electric vehicle industry. They are very popular in the domestic market and are gradually expanding overseas, such as into the European market.

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KiaraRose
10/03/25 5:53am

Speaking of the XPeng P7, it is owned by XPeng Motors, a young Chinese electric vehicle brand that I have been closely following during my car-buying research. XPeng Motors focuses on creating intelligent driving products, with the P7 being one of its flagship models, combining stylish design and practical features such as large-screen controls and automatic parking. I’ve also noticed their rapid development pace, frequently launching new models like the P5 and G9, competing with brands such as Tesla. In terms of company background, it was founded in 2014 and is led by several industry experts, attracting many tech enthusiasts to invest and purchase. Over the years, XPeng Motors has seen steady growth in market share, reflecting the rising trust in domestic car brands.

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McMaci
11/16/25 7:33am

As a tech enthusiast, I've researched the origins of the XPeng P7, and it is indeed a product of XPeng Motors. Headquartered in Guangdong, China, XPeng Motors primarily manufactures intelligent electric vehicles, with strong technological innovations, especially in its XPILOT advanced driver-assistance system. As their flagship model, the XPeng P7 features high-performance motors and long-range batteries, attracting many mid-to-high-end users. Compared to other manufacturers, XPeng Motors places greater emphasis on software updates and user experience, which helps the P7 stand out in the competitive market, receiving positive user feedback. Meanwhile, their production quality and safety standards continue to steadily improve.

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