After a weak second quarter due to the massive surprise layoffs in April, the Supercharger team recorded an uptick in deployments.
Category: Electric
Xpeng P7+ spotted at dealer before official launch scheduled for October 10
Xpeng P7+ was seen at the dealer before the official launch scheduled for October 10. It's a 5-meter electric liftback with up to 308 hp.
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