The two-motor version of the luxurious Xpeng XP9 will make up to 496 hp while seating up to seven people, but it will also weigh over 7,000 lbs
Filings with China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology made by Xpeng have finally taken the wraps off the X9 minivan. Painted silver with a long, angular windshield and a sharply creased belt line, it looks a bit like the combination of a Tesla Cybertruck and a Honda Odyssey.
The disclosures reveal that the X9 will be offered with two powertrain configurations. The first will have just one motor that sends 315 hp to the wheels. That will give it a top speed of 124 mph and a lithium iron phosphate battery will make it tip the scales at 6,889 lbs . The dual motor version will be even heavier, weighing in at 7,077 lbs , and its top speed will be capped at the same rate. However, it will get aadvertisement scroll to continueWhatever powertrain buyers opt for, they will get seating for up to seven passengers thanks to the X9’s generous proportions.
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