The all-new XPeng P7, launched on August 27, is available in four variants, with prices ranging from RMB 219,800 to RMB 301,800 ($30,800 – $42,300).
On September 25, XPeng Motors announced that its all-new P7 model had reached the milestone of 10,000 units produced in less than a month since its launch.
XPeng Motors Chairman He Xiaopeng shared the news on his Weibo account, adding that the all-new P7 is the fastest model in the company’s lineup to achieve a production rate of 40 JPH (units per hour) on the new production line. Customers who have opted for the optional zero-gravity front seats will also begin receiving their vehicles.

Since its official launch on August 27, this new flagship electric sedan has rapidly captured market attention with its upgraded design, powertrain, and intelligent driving technologies. Within just 7 minutes of launching, XPeng announced that the all-new P7 had surpassed 10,000 pre-orders.
The vehicle is priced between RMB 219,800 and RMB 301,800 ($30,800-$42,300), with four variants offering both single-motor and dual-motor all-wheel drive options. The CLTC-rated driving ranges for these variants are 702 km, 750 km, and 820 km, respectively.

The all-new P7’s body dimensions are 5017/1970/1427 mm, with a wheelbase of 3008 mm. It is built on an 800V high-voltage platform and features a battery pack supporting 5C fast charging, allowing a 10-minute charge to provide an additional 525 km of range.
According to data collected by automotive reviewer Sun Shaojun last week, the all-new P7 delivered 1,770 units in the past week, making it the second-best-selling model for XPeng, after the popular MONA M03.

XPeng Motors delivered a total of 37,709 vehicles in August, marking a historic high for the second consecutive month, with a 168.66% year-on-year increase and a 2.7% month-on-month increase.
From January to August 2025, XPeng has cumulatively delivered 271,615 vehicles, reflecting a 251.79% year-on-year increase and achieving 71.5% of its 2025 delivery target of 350,000 units.
Additionally, XPeng announced that, as of September 23, the company has established around 2,600 self-operated charging stations in China, with over 80% of them being Supercharging stations. The number of self-operated stations is expected to exceed 3,000 by the end of the year.
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