Xpeng claims that the P7+ uses the world’s thinnest battery pack – 109 mm thick.
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Xpeng claims that the P7+ uses the world’s thinnest battery pack – 109 mm thick.
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Deutsche Bank said the Xpeng P7+ is competitively priced and is longer, taller and has a larger wheelbase compared to its class rivals.
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The P7+ received 31,528 firm orders three hours after launch, breaking records for all other models in Xpeng's history, the company said.
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