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XPENG A New Electric Force Arrives

XPENG Cars in the UK – A New Electric Force Arrives

Chinese electric-vehicle maker XPENG is stepping up its presence in the UK EV market, bringing fresh competition to brands like Tesla, BYD and European marques. Founded in 2014 in Guangzhou, China, XPENG has quickly grown into a global electric vehicle and smart mobility company known for advanced technology, high-voltage architectures, and cutting-edge software features.

🏭 What Is XPENG – And Where Are These Cars Made?

XPENG is part of a wave of Chinese EV makers aiming to expand internationally. Its vehicles are principally manufactured in China – with future plans to localise production in other regions. While there’s no fully-fledged XPENG factory in the UK yet, XPENG is actively expanding its European footprint. In Europe, partnerships have been struck for possible vehicle assembly in Austria, indicating future steps toward local production to help reduce costs and avoid tariffs.

In Southeast Asia, XPENG has signed deals to assemble its G6 and X9 models in Malaysia starting in 2026 – part of a broader push to grow its global assembly footprint beyond China.

So for now, most XPENGs in the UK are imported, but local assembly plans in Europe could shift that picture by the late 2020s.


🚙 XPENG Models Available in the UK

XPENG launched in the UK later than some rivals, but is doing so with plenty of ambition.

🔹 XPENG G6 – The First Right-Hand-Drive Model

The XPENG G6 is the first model to be officially offered in the UK – a mid-size electric coupe SUV that competes directly with Tesla’s Model Y.

Price (2025/2026 UK)

  • All prices are “on-the-road” (inc. VAT & registration):
Model VariantPrice (approx)
G6 RWD Standard Range£39,990
G6 Long-Range£44,990
G6 Dual-Motor AWD “Performance Black Edition”£49,990

Key Features:
✔ 800-volt architecture for ultra-fast charging
✔ Estimated range well over 250–300 miles depending on variant
✔ Smart infotainment and digital cockpit systems
✔ Multiple trims including a performance-oriented AWD edition in 2026 versions

This SUV’s prices position it as a value rival to better-known EVs – often cheaper than an entry-level Tesla Model Y while offering very competitive tech and charging speeds.


🎨 Colours & Options – What You Can Choose

Depending on trim and year, the G6 offers a range of colours, with the 2026 UK configurator showing options like:

  • Arctic White
  • Midnight Black (+ optional premium extras)
  • Stellar Purple
  • Graphite Grey
  • Silver Frost
    … and others.

Interior choices are typically light or dark upholstery, 20″ wheels, and tech-centric comfort packages – with larger screens and voice-driven AI systems standard or optional.

Note: Availability can vary by dealership and trim.


🚀 What’s Next for XPENG in the UK?

XPENG is already planning expansion in the UK with an expected 20 dealerships by the end of 2025, via partner International Motors Ltd (IML).

Future XPENG Models

Here’s what’s on the roadmap:

🔸 XPENG X9 – A seven-seat flagship SUV/MPV built on the same high-tech platform, expected mid-2026. Aimed at families and customers needing more space and luxury.

🔸 XM & G Series Expansion – XPENG is developing new models beyond G6 and X9, which could include smaller SUV/coupe variants and potentially even performance sedans or CUVs later in 2026.

XPENG’s plans aren’t just about cars: the brand also showcases electric vertical take-off and landing vehicles (eVTOLs) under its AeroHT arm, though these are more concept-level than ready-to-buy.


🇬🇧 Why the UK Matters for XPENG

The UK has become Europe’s largest EV market, making it a strategic launchpad for high-tech EV brands – especially those offering right-hand-drive vehicles.

XPENG says the UK’s appetite for smart, connected EVs is a perfect match for its AI-defined mobility vision, including fast charging, autonomous driving enhancements, and over-the-air software updates.


🧠 Quick Summary – XPENG at a Glance

➡ What is XPENG?
A Chinese high-tech EV maker focused on smart electric vehicles and mobility solutions.

➡ First UK Model:
XPENG G6 electric SUV – deliveries began early 2025/continued into 2026.

➡ Price Range:
£39,990–£49,990 depending on trim and range.

➡ Colours/Options:
Multiple paint options, interior themes, wheel choices and premium trims.

➡ What’s Next:
Larger 7-seat X9 coming in 2026 + further models on the horizon.


🧩 Final Thoughts

XPENG isn’t just another EV brand in the UK – it’s part of a broader shift where Chinese automakers are offering highly competitive technology, pricing and innovation to European buyers. While local manufacturing hasn’t yet kicked in, expansion plans, strong dealer networks, and future models make XPENG a brand worth watching for anyone considering an electric vehicle in 2025–2027 and beyond.

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