XPENG at the Paris Fair with two cars and… a robot!

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XPENG, an innovative Chinese brand in the field of electric and smart mobility, strengthens its presence in France.

Founded in 2014, XPENG goes beyond being just a car manufacturer by establishing itself as a pioneering technology company offering 100% electric and premium solutions. Following the positive reception at the 2024 Paris Motor Show, the Chinese brand will be present at Paris Fair 2025, a must-attend event in Paris during spring. In a 100 m2 space, XPENG will showcase its forward-thinking universe and latest innovations, including its two flagship models, the compact SUV G6 and the premium SUV G9, as well as its new humanoid robot, “Iron.”

The XPENG G6, the brand’s bestseller, ticks all the boxes for European requirements with modern design and top-tier technological performance, including ultra-fast charging in less than 20 minutes. Priced from 42,990 euros, it illustrates the brand’s ambition in the mid-range electric vehicle segment. The G9, considered XPENG’s flagship, offers high-end comfort with finishes akin to a “business class” and rapid charging capabilities of 300 kW. Available from 59,990 euros, it caters to customers seeking spaciousness.

Meanwhile, the humanoid robot “Iron” will be unveiled, symbolizing XPENG’s expertise in artificial intelligence. Equipped with the internally produced Turing chip, it boasts impressive capabilities, including 60 joints, 200 degrees of freedom of movement, and a 720° AI vision system. Designed for complex tasks in industrial or commercial environments, this robot exemplifies the brand’s forward-thinking vision.

During the event, visitors will have the opportunity to interact with XPENG teams (Zone 7.1, Stand E47) and even test the G6 and G9 models upon registration.

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