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Xpeng To Soon Deliver 1st 100 G3 Electric Crossovers In Norway


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This weekend, we saw on Twitter that the first batch of Xpeng G3 electric crossovers for Europe has arrived in Norway. I reached out to Xpeng to see if they had more information to share, and they said that the first deliveries are coming in mid December, and that this first batch is a batch of 100 vehicles.

In case you haven’t been following along before now, let’s look briefly at some more context regarding Norway and the Xpeng G3.

As we reported a few days ago, 80% of new auto sales in Norway in November were plugin vehicles, and 56% of the new sales were full electrics. This is by far the most mature market in the world for electric vehicles, so it’s a natural place for Xpeng to begin its foreign sales.

The G3 is a competitively low priced electric crossover for what you get — in terms of both features and range.

Pricing in Norway starts at 358,000 NOK ($41,000 USD). That would be the version with a 50.5 kWh battery pack, providing 401 kilometers (250 miles) of range according to the NEDC rating system, or perhaps somewhere around 300 km (186 miles) in the real world.

A G3 with a larger, 66.5 kWh battery pack with 520 kilometers of range according to the NEDC system (somewhere between 230 miles and 300 miles in the real world).

The infotainment system, called “Xmart OS In-car Intelligence System,” includes:

Xpeng took the Tesla patents that Tesla opened up years ago and built a similarly designed vehicle that is, for the most part, different from the vast majority of EVs while being quite reminiscent of a Tesla. Some say it’s too much so, but after years of people saying that automakers should follow Tesla’s lead more, I find it to be an intelligent and practical approach forward. Also, I do think Xpeng has definitely its own unique style — similar to Tesla’s but different.

As far as acceleration, the G3 is not a super quick SUV. Its 0–100 km/h (0–62 mph) time is 8.6 seconds. Its semi-autonomous tech includes the following features in the “Smart” or “Premium” trims:

Popular YouTuber Bjørn Nyland has at least a couple of videos demonstrating some of these features well, most notably Xpeng’s super self-parking solution:

Bjørn also published a fresh video a week ago introducing the Norwegian version of the Xpeng G3:

A few notes I took from that video include:

What does all of this mean for Xpeng’s chances of success in Norway, and more broadly in Europe and perhaps North America? We don’t know yet. Though, we should see in the coming year how much this dream of Chinese EV startups expanding into Europe works.

You can learn more about the G3 or Xpeng on CleanTechnica, or can of course head over to Xpeng’s website.


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