Type of DriveRear Engine Rear DriveFour Wheel DriveUnit
Drive
motor
Drive typepermanent magnet
synchronous
AC asynchronous/ permanent magnet
synchronous/
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Power80Front: 20Rear: 80kW
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Power230Front: 175Rear: 230kW
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Torque430Front: 287Rear: 430N·m
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Maximum
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Type
Foot-operated X-type dual-
circuit hydraulic braking,
applying brake pressure on all
wheels.
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Free travel of brake pedal≤2mm
Wear limit of brake pad for the front wheel (excluding the
backing plate for brake pad)2mm
Wear limit of brake pad for the rear wheel (excluding the
backing plate for brake pad)2mm
Wear limit of front rotor30mm
Wear limit of rear rotor22mm
Brake Fluid Replacement Period24 months or 40,000 km (subjected to
the earlier)
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Long Range
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Rated Capacity129159Ah
Traction Battery
Nominal Voltage607617V
Rated Capacity129159Ah
Rated Energy78.298.0KWh
Weight607575kg
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suspension
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Independent dual-
chamber air
suspension
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BOT350M3
0.55±0.05L
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CoolantMixture of ethylene glycol and
water
Fill up close to the MAX line
(approximately 16 liters)
A/C RefrigerantR-1234yf1240±25g
Brake FluidDOT4Fill up close to the MAX line
(approximately 0.85 liters)
Windscreen Washer Fluid/3.5L
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Single-Sided
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3′±6′0′±6′
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Kingpin Caster5.6°±1.4°5.9°±1.4°
Single-Sided
Kingpin Inclination7.9°±1°8.1°±1°
Single-Sided Rear
Wheel Toe-In5′±6′8′±6′
Rear Wheel
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Pressure
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Rear wheel (empty half load/
full load)250/250270/310kPa
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(After Applying
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The microwave window is on the front
windscreen. Please keep the front windscreen
clean so as to ensure the best results and
minimize interference with the driving view.
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•The location of the microwave window shall
not be shielded.
•The necessary markings required by traffic
regulations shall be pasted around the
microwave window.
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This vehicle is equipped with an event data
recorder (EDR).
The EDR can automatically record vehicle
operation and vehicle safety system status
information for a period of time before and after
a vehicle event, for example:
•Vehicle speed.
•Braking status when driving, it's on or off.
•Driver's seat belt status.
•The opening percentage of the accelerator
pedal.
•The power-on cycle during an event.
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•Readout the power-on cycle information.
•The overall of event data records.
•The time interval between this event and the
last event.
•Longitudinal acceleration.
Collecting and analyzing the vehicle data
recorded by the EDR can help to understand the
situation before and after the event.
The data recorded by EDR needs to be
extracted using dedicated diagnostic equipment
connected to the OBD interface of the vehicle.
If necessary, please contact the XPENG Service
Center to obtain the equipment.
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The EDR data may be used by XPENG Inc.
for troubleshooting, product development, and
quality improvement. XPENG Inc. will not disclose
EDR data to third parties except for the following:
•Obtain consent from the owner or lessee of
the vehicle.
•Use in a lawsuit in compliance with the official
requirements of the police, court, or other
government departments.
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If you have any questions during the use of
the vehicle, please contact the XPENG Service
Center or call the Customer Service Center.
Customer Service Center Tel:
Denmark: +45 78 72 43 43
Netherlands: +31 20 26 26 822
Sweden: 08 121 606 08
Norway: +47 800 17 060
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1.Warning triangle
2.Safety vest
3.The emergency tire-repair kit
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The vehicle is not equipped with a spare tire but
an inflatable tire repair emergency kit is included
with the vehicle.
The emergency tire-repair kit includes an
inflatable pump and a can of tire sealant (for one
tire only). When injected into the tire, the tire
sealant will penetrate into small punctures on the
tire not exceeding 6 mm in size for an emergency
repair.
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or in case of severe tread damage, sidewall
damage, tire tear, or falling off from the hub,
please contact the XPENG Service Center.
•The emergency tire-repair kit is used for a
single tire temporary repair only, and the
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damaged tire must be repaired or replaced
as soon as possible.
•If the tire has been temporarily repaired with
tire sealant, its running speed shall not be
faster than 80km/h.
•Please read and follow all the warnings and
prompts on the emergency tire-repair kit.
•If a flat tire is found, do not continue driving,
or you may cause a severe injury.
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The tire sealant, specially designed for XPENG
vehicles in the emergency tire-repair kit, makes
no damage to the tire pressure sensor. Therefore,
it can only be replaced with tire sealant of the
same type and capacity. Tire sealant can be
purchased from XPENG Service Center.
The product expiration date is printed on the
outside surface of the tire sealant. If the service
life expires, the tire sealant can not work as
expected. Be sure to purchase a new tire sealant.
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•Do not use any tire sealants purchased
from other channels, otherwise, it may cause
malfunction of tire pressure sensor.
•Be sure to read and follow the safety and
operation instructions for the tire sealant.
•Prevent children from touching the tire
sealant.
•If the tire sealant comes into contact with
your eyes, please rinse with clean water
immediately and seek medical attention.
•In case of accidental ingestion of the tire
sealant, seek medical attention immediately.
•In case of accidental inhalation of the
tire sealant, breathe fresh air immediately
to avoid breathing disturbance and seek
medical attention immediately.
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6 mm) by following these steps:
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1.Take out the emergency tire-repair kit from
the trunk.
2.Take out the inflatable pump and tire sealant
from the emergency tire-repair kit.
3.Take out the tire sealant and shake it well.
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4.Screw one end of the sealant injection tube
onto the tire valve and tighten it. Be careful
not to invert the tire sealant can.
5.Connect the other sealant injection tube to
the inflatable pump and tighten it, then insert
the electrical source plug of the inflatable
pump into the 12V power supply in the vehicle
storage box.
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6.a.Turn on the power switch of the inflatable
pump and start injecting sealant into the
tire.
b.During the process of sealant injection,
the value of the pressure gauge is
approximately 300~600kPa.
c.Observe the pressure gauge until the tire
pressure reaches the standard value, then
turn off the power switch.
d.Reference to the Tire Pressure Label for
the standard tire pressure value for the tire
specification.
e.Check the tire pressure, if it cannot reach
the set value within 20 minutes, it will be
deemed as unable to repair the tire.
7.Turn off the inflatable pump, and then pull
out the sealant injection tube from the tire
valve. Wipe off the excess sealant from the tire
valve and the wheel hubs. Pull out the sealant
injection tube from the inflatable pump, and
put the emergency tire-repair kit back to the
trunk.
8.Drive the vehicle immediately for 5 km or 10
min at a speed between 20~60km/h to allow
the sealant spreading evenly throughout the
entire tire.
9.Stop the vehicle and check the tire pressure.
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indicates that the tire damage cannot be
repaired using the sealant. Park the vehicle
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safely on the side of the road, and contact
XPENG Service Center.
10.Inflate the tire to the standard tire pressure.
11.Store the inflatable pump back into the trunk.
12.Drive the vehicle at a speed of 20~80 km/h
to XPENG Service Center for tire repair.
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possible.
•Purchase new tire sealant in time after the
previous one is used.
•Keep the driving speed below 80 km/h.
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the trunk.
2.Take out the inflatable pump from the
emergency tire-repair kit.
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3.Take out the inflation tube and the electrical
cord from both sides of the inflatable pump.
4.Attach the inflation tube to the tire valve and
tighten it.
5.Insert the electrical source plug of the
inflatable pump into the 12V power source in
the vehicle.
6.Turn on the power switch of the inflatable
pump and start injecting sealant into the tire.
•Observe the pressure gauge until the tire
pressure reaches the standard value, then
turn off the power switch.
•Reference to the Tire Pressure Label for
the standard tire pressure value for the tire
specification.
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otherwise, overinflated or underinflated tire
pressure can accelerate tire wear.
•If the tire pressure is too high, reduce the
tire pressure by removing air.
•Operating steps: Pull out the inflation tube
and press the metal stem in the center of
the valve to release air, during which you
can re-attach the inflation tube to read
the pressure gauge value, until the tire
pressure decreases to the standard value.
•If the Tire Pressure Monitor System (TPMS)
indicator light does not turn off after you
adjust tire pressure, please drive at a speed
of 40km/h for a short amount of time and
pay attention to the status of the indicator
light.
•After driving for some time, the tire pressure
may increase slightly as the tire temperature
goes up, which is a normal physical
phenomenon.
•If the indicator light remains illuminated,
please contact XPENG Service Center for
assistance.
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If the vehicle is powered on or in the READY
status, and the driver's seat is not occupied and
all doors (including the front hood and trunk lid)
are closed, the following actions will cause the
vehicle to be powered off:
•Lock the vehicle via the smart key.
•Unlock the vehicle via XPENG App
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The vehicle can perform powering off when the
driver is in the seat or doors are open.
•When the vehicle is stationary, if you press and
hold the emergency powering off switch for 5
seconds, the vehicle will power off.
•When the vehicle is not stationary, if you press
and hold the emergency powering off switch
for 5 seconds, the ICM will display pop-up,
and you need to tap and confirm before the
vehicle power off.
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vehicle parked and all doors, charging covers,
and trunk closed, the vehicle will be powered off
automatically after 1 hour of no operation.
When the automatic powering off countdown
comes to 10-minute, CID will pop up a reminder.
You can tap Cancel to restart the 1-hour
countdown.
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traction battery, which may cause high-voltage
leakage in the event of a severe crash. Therefore,
the vehicle shall be operated by professional
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rescue personnel wearing proper protective
equipment to ensure personal safety.
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(such as a necklace and a watch) when
carrying out a rescue for the vehicle to avoid
electric shock injuries.
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injuries from high voltage shock:
•Insulated rubber gloves (for protection against
500V or above).
•Protective goggles.
•Insulated rubber shoes.
•Tools with insulated protective sleeves.
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battery, wear the following protective equipment
to prevent injuries to the skin, face, and other
body parts:
•Protective masks.
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The vehicle has the functions of cutting off and
releasing high voltage. If a collision meets the
conditions of triggering collision protection, the
vehicle will automatically cut off the high-voltage
power supply. At the same time, it will remind
the occupants to leave the vehicle as soon
as possible by sound, text, and other means,
thereby avoiding disasters and injuries.
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the driver should turn on the hazard warning
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lights, wear a reflective vest, and place warning
triangles to warn vehicles behind.
1.Park the vehicle in a safe place and turn on
hazard warning lights.
2.Take out the reflective vest from the trunk and
put it on.
3.Take out the warning triangle from the trunk.
4.Place the warning triangle at the rear of the
vehicle.
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If the power of the 12V battery is too low to start
the vehicle, start it by jump power connection.
1.Open the front hood.
2.Open the 12V battery cover at the indicated
location.
3.Open the cover on the positive terminal post
of the 12V battery.
4.Connect one end of the red cable to the
positive (+) terminal of the vehicle's 12V
battery and the other end to the positive (+)
terminal of the auxiliary external power supply.
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5.Connect one end of the black cable to the
negative (-) terminal of the vehicle's 12V
battery and the other end to the negative (-)
terminal of the auxiliary external power supply.
6.Start the vehicle. After it started successfully,
remove the connected cables in reverse
order.
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•Improper use of connecting cables may lead
to the explosion of the battery, causing
severe personnel injury.
•The voltage and capacity of the auxiliary
power supply must be the same as those of
the vehicle's battery; otherwise, it may cause
an explosion.
•The battery shall not be exposed to open
flame or static electricity; otherwise, the
flammable gas produced by the battery
may be ignited by a spark and cause an
explosion.
•Do not touch high-voltage parts during
operation to prevent injury from high voltage
electric shock.
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Warranty Statement
293
I. Limited Warranty
1. Scope of Warranty
This Warranty and Maintenance Manual (hereinafter referred to as the “Manual”) applies to the XPENG seriesmodels purchased by customers in the
European Union. During the vehicle Limited Warranty Period as defined below, XPENG European Holding B.V. registered at Hoogoorddreef 11, 1101 BA,
Amsterdam, under the registration number: 862200623 (hereinafter referred to as “XPENG”) warrants the vehicle against quality defects in design,
workmanship or raw materials, and shall bear the spare parts costs and maintenance man-hour costs arising therefrom (except for the items specified in
the Warranty Disclaimer).
The intention of this Manual is to state the scope of the warranties. In the event any of the warranties provided in this Manual should be limited or deviated
from what otherwise is required according to applicable local (consumer) law, of the country where the consumer bought its vehicle, the latter shall
prevail. For clarity, nothing in this Manual shall limit a consumer’s statutory rights pursuant to the local laws (as applicable). Instead of invoking the
warranties described in this Manual, it is also possible to invoke the warranty that is applicable under the local consumer law of the country where the
consumer bought its vehicle.
2. Warranty Period
This Manual applies to vehicles registered on or after the 1 January 2023. The key parts, consumable parts, whole vehicle parts and special warranty
items are covered by different warranty periods as described in this Manual. For more details, please refer to the table below:
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CategoryContentLimited Warranty Period
Warranty Period for Key
Parts
Traction battery and battery management system (BMS), drive motor and
Original whole-vehicle parts other than key parts, consumable parts and special
warranty items
60 months or 120,000 km
Special Warranty ItemsPaint36 months with unlimited
mileage
Sheet metal anti-corrosion and anti- rust coating144 months with unlimited
mileage.
Note:
The traction battery warranty covers a minimum capacity for a period of 96 months or 160,000 km from the date of first registration, whichever comes first.
This warranty covers repairs needed to return the battery capacity to at least 70% of the original battery capacity.
Sheet metal anti-corrosion and anti-rust coating: The limited warranty for body rust only covers rust perforations (holes that pass through the body panels
from the inside out due to defects in materials or workmanship);
The above-mentioned warranty periods for key parts, consumable parts, whole vehicle and special warranty items start from the date of delivery and end
at the time or mileage limit, whichever occurs first. If there is a separate agreement on the warranty periods for accessories or other products, the
warranty periods specifically agreed for such accessories or products shall prevail.
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It is advisable to have your vehicle inspected and maintained at a Service Center designated by XPENG in accordance with the requirements and
frequency specified in this Manual, in order to keep your vehicle in optimum condition.
3. Transfer of Ownership
The vehicle limited warranty set forth in this Manual shall not be subject to change by the transfer of ownership of the vehicle, but the vehicle limited
warranty period shall still start on the date of the first delivery to the original owner
II. Limited Warranty for Replaced Parts
The original parts (parts supplied by XPENG or third-party suppliers designated by XPENG for new vehicle repair and maintenance as a part of the
vehicle) that are recommended by XPENG for customers to maintain the safety and performance of the vehicle and replaced at a facility of a Service
Center authorized by XPENG (hereinafter referred to as a "Service Center") are covered by the limited warranty service for parts as described below.
During the limited warranty period for parts, XPENG warrants the covered parts of the vehicle against quality defects in design, workmanship or raw
materials during normal use. Replaced parts are covered by different warranty periods, depending on the circumstances of the parts replacement,
including:
1. Original parts replaced due to non-quality issues
Original parts that are replaced at a Service Center due to any reason other than quality defects in design, workmanship or raw materials are covered by
a limited warranty period of 12 months or 20,000 km for the vehicle mileage (whichever occurs first) from the date of completion of the repair by the
Service Center, wiper blades are covered by a limited warranty period of 6 months or 5,000 km for the vehicle mileage (whichever occurs first) from the
date of completion of the repair by the Service Center.
2. Original parts replaced due to quality issues
Original parts that are replaced by a Service Center for free due to quality defects in design, workmanship or raw materials are warranted for the
remaining limited warranty period as those replaced defective parts, and will not be warranted any more as the remaining limited warranty period of those
replaced parts expires.
III. Warranty Disclaimer
Any malfunctions or incidental damages resulting from the following situations are not covered by the warranty described in this Manual:
01. Systems or parts that are not allowed to be modified, adjusted, or disassembled according to the user manual of your vehicle, but are damaged due
to the customer's self-modification, adjustment, or disassembly.
02. Damages caused by the customer's improper handling of the vehicle in the event of quality issues.
03. Force majeure or factors beyond the control of XPENG:
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●Damage or indirect damage caused by accidents, human factors, environmental factors such as natural disasters, or other forcemajeure
factors including, but not limited to, exposure to sunlight, airborne chemicals, tree sap, animal or insect droppings, road debris (including
stone chips), industry fallout, rail dust, salt, hail, floods, acid rain, fire, water, contamination, lightning, explosion, earthquake, and windstorms;
●Product malfunctions caused by abnormal operating conditions (such as decreased remote control range, and remote control failure
resulting from environmental electromagnetic interference);
●Malfunctions that occur outside of the warranty period as described in this Manual;
●Damages to the traction battery caused by normal capacity fading, man-made or accidental collision, water, etc.
04.XPENG shall not be liable for the following costs incurred for:
●Any repair, alteration or modification of the vehicle, or the installation or use of fluids, parts or accessories, made by a person or facility not
authorized or certified to do so.
●Improper repairs or maintenance work (other than that carried out at a Service Center or repair facility authorized by XPENG), including
use of fluids, parts or accessories other than those specified in the customer’s owner documentation.
●Improper towing of the vehicle.
●Improper winch procedures.
●Theft, vandalism, or riot.
●Driving over uneven, rough, damaged or hazardous surfaces, including but not limited to, curbs, potholes, unfinished roads, debris, or
other obstacles, or in competition, racing or autocross or for any other purposes for which the vehicle is not designed.
●Overloading the vehicle.
●Using the vehicle as a stationary power source.
●.Economic and time losses caused by the inability to use the vehicle;
●.Vehicle storage or rental fees;
●.Accommodation, meals, and other travel expenses.
05. Damages caused by the customer's failure to properly clean, maintain, store, use, or repair the vehicle in accordance with the user manual of the
vehicle or product instructions. Such as:
●Improper maintenance or the use of lubricants or additives other than those we recommend in the user manual;
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●The use of non-original spare parts (original spare parts: supplied or agreed by XPENG);
●Maintenance that is not completed within the time and mileage recommendations, as those described in this Manual and the usermanual,
●Improper use and maintenance of the vehicle. If the vehicle has been used in severe driving conditions without following the additional
maintenance steps specified in the user manual.
●Cannot provide evidence that you have properly maintained your vehicle, such as vehicle maintenance records and receipts;
06. The following is not covered by the limited warranty:
●Corrosion caused by defects in materials or workmanship not manufactured or supplied by XPENG, resulting in perforated body panel or
chassis from the inside out;
●Perforated body panel or chassis from the outside in caused by surface or cosmetic corrosion caused by stone chips or scratches;
●Corrosion caused by accidents, abuse, negligence, and/or improper operation;
●Damages caused by vehicle maintenance or operation, installation of accessories, exposure to chemical substances, natural disasters,
fire, or improper storage.
●.Normal deterioration.
○Normal wear, tear or deterioration such as discoloration, fading or deformation.
○Surface corrosion on any part other than the sheet metal panels on the exterior body.
○Gradual wearing of mechanical components in proportion to mileage.
○The adjustment of doors, bonnets and tailgates.
●.Normal maintenance
XPENG will not cover costs for normal maintenance services described under ‘Regular Maintenance’ in this Manual and ‘maintenance’ in the user
manual, such as:
○inspection
○cleaning and polishing
○minor adjustments
○lubrication
○oil/fluid changes
○replacement of filters
○anti-freeze coolant refill
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○wheel alignment and tyre rotation
unless these are carried out as partof a repair under warranty according to this Manual.
07. Vehicle categorised as "total loss” or “insurance write off”
XPENG will not undertake warranty obligations for vehicles categorised as "total loss” or “insurance write off”.
08. Other damages to vehicle not caused by vehicle quality issues.
IV. Dispute Resolution
In the event that any disputes, differences or controversies arise between the customer and XPENG related to this Manual, XPENG will explore
reasonable possibilities for an amicable settlement.
If a dispute or claim cannot be resolved amicably, either XPENG or the customer may submit their claim to the competent court.
V. Warranty Precautions
1. Warranty Certificates
●If you have lost this Manual, please contact XPENG for a replacement in time. After the replacement, you will continue to enjoy relevant warranty
services.
●The vehicle sales invoice, this Manual and repair orders and invoices are important certificate documents for you to enjoy the warranty as described
in this Manual. XPENG reminds you to keep them properly to prevent loss or damage.
2. Repair and Maintenance Records
If repair or maintenance services are performed on your vehicle, you should keep the relevant documents such as the repair order and invoice, which will
be an important evidence to prove that your vehicle has been subject to relevant repair or maintenance services in accordance with the user manual of
your vehicle or this Manual.
3. Maintenance Time
When having your vehicle repaired or maintained at a Service Center, a reasonable and sufficient time has to be allowed for the Service Center to
complete the repair of maintenance services. The Service Center will repair and return your vehicle to you as soon as possible.
4. Maintenance Plan
While complying with relevant laws and regulations, XPENG and the Service Center are entitled to develop a specific repair or parts replacement plan
pursuant to technical requirements and the actual situation of your vehicle. Parts replaced under warranty belong to XPENG.
5. Product Change
XPENG reserves the right to make design changes to the vehicles it produces, and is not obliged to implement any identical orsimilar changes to any
sold vehicle.
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6. Recall
In the event of product recall, XPENG will provide a reasonable maintenance plan based on the product defects. Under normal circumstances, the defects
can be resolved by repairing or replacing parts. In order to eliminate the defects of the vehicle as soon as possible and to ensure that you can drive your
vehicle safely, please actively cooperate with XPENG and the Service Center to accept relevant repair or maintenance services after receiving therecall
notice or being informed of the recall information through official channels.
7. Miscellaneous
Every XPENG vehicle is a highly smart electric vehicle involving many advanced technologies. Therefore we strongly advise you to carefully read the user
manual of your vehicle and this Manual before using your vehicle, and drive and maintain your vehicle as suggested. You should inform a Service Center
in advance before having any other party than a Service Center perform emergency maintenance on your vehicle.
If you have any questions about the users' rights or obligations concerning the warranty described in this Manual, please contact a Service Center
directly.
Maintenance Guide
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I. Necessity of Maintenance
01. Routine maintenance for your vehicle is necessary to ensure proper use and pleasant driving experience, improve the efficiency and reliability of
vehicle, and reduce potential maintenance costs.
02. For the daily maintenance services that can be performed by yourself as clearly specified in the user manual of your vehicle, you can complete those
services in accordance with the relevant instructions in the user manual.
03. In view of the system complexity of your vehicle and strict after-sales service requirements specified in national laws and regulations for electric
vehicles, XPENG hereby strongly recommends you have your vehicle regularly maintained at a Service Center.
04. If you have any questions about how to maintain your vehicle, please contact a Service Center directly.
II. Daily Maintenance, Precautions and Recommended Use
1.The range of your vehicle is related to the level of discharge. To avoid the performance degradation of the traction battery caused by discharging
the traction battery too much, XPENG recommends you to recharge the battery in time and ultimately when the low battery warning light on your CID is
on.
2.The actual range of your vehicle will decrease as the age of the traction battery increases.
3.The range of your vehicle depend on various conditions such as weather conditions, load factor, driving style and the use of accessories such as
heating or air conditioning.
4.At extreme temperatures (both hot or cold) and low power levels, sluggish acceleration or lack of power may occur due to the characteristics of the
traction battery.
5.Have your vehicle maintained regularly.
6.Keep the tire pressure at the level that is advised in the user manual of your vehicle.
7.Try to avoid using your vehicle in hot or cold climates.
8.Do not leave your vehicle parked for too long after you've finished using it during the winter, and charge it as soon as possible.
9.Remove unnecessary items to reduce the load factor on your vehicle.
10.When necessary, turn off high-power electrical appliances such as air conditioner or adjust the heating/cooling temperature to reduce the energy
consumed and increase the range.
11.At high speeds, close the windows to reduce air resistance and power consumption.
12.Keep your driving speed steady.
13.When accelerating, press the accelerator pedal gently.
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14.When decelerating, release the accelerator pedal. If emergency braking is not necessary, do not press the brake pedal or gently press it to obtain
as much braking energy recovered as possible and increase the range.
III. Regular Maintenance
Have your vehicle maintained at an interval of 12 months or 20,000 km, and perform the second column of maintenance items every 24 months or
40,000 km (e.g. 24 months or 40,000 km, 48 months or 80,000 km, 72 months or 120,000 km). The coolant is recommended to be replaced every 72
months or120,000 km. The following items in the table shall be performed depending on service time/mileage, whichever occurs first.
To keep your vehicle in good condition, recommended maintenance services shall be performed as needed. For example,maintain or replace the AC
filter element in case of too much dirt or poor filtration performance.
System
Inspection Item
Every 12 Months or 20,000 kmEvery 24 Months or 40,000 km
It is suggested that replacement period shall not exceed 2 year, depending on local air quality
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The following maintenance services are determined based on normal driving conditions. If you often drive under harsh conditions, please have your
vehicle maintained more frequently. For more details, please contact XPENG or a Service Center when you are:
a. driving in a highly dusty environment.
b. driving at extremely cold (below 0 °C) or high temperatures (above 40 °C).
c. driving in wet conditions or wading in water frequently.
d. driving on roads with a lot of salt or corrosive materials.
e. braking frequently or driving in mountainous areas.
f. engaged in operational activities, or your vehicle is often used for special purposes such as high-load use.
g. engaged in racing or competitive activities.
h. are planning a retrofitting or making modifications not authorized by XPENG.
IV. Vehicle Maintenance Log
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V. Limitation of Liability
To the maximum extent permissible under local applicable law, XPENG hereby disclaims any and all indirect, incidental, special and consequential
damages arising out of or relating to the customer’s vehicle, including, but not limited to, transportation to and from a Service Center , loss of vehicle
value, loss of time, loss of income, loss of use, loss of personal or commercial property, inconvenience or aggravation, emotional distress or harm,
commercial loss (including but not limited to lost profits or earnings), towing charges, bus fares, vehicle rental, service call charges, gasoline expenses,
lodging expenses, damage to tow vehicle, and incidental charges such as telephone calls, facsimile transmissions, and mailingexpenses. To the
maximum extent permissible under local applicable law, XPENG will not be liable for any direct damages in an amount that exceeds the fair market value
of the vehicle at the time of the claim.
The above limitations and exclusion will apply whether or not the customer’s claim is in contract, tort (including negligence and gross negligence), breach
of warranty or condition, misrepresentation (whether negligent for otherwise) or otherwise at law or in equity, even if XPENGhas been advised of the
possibility of such damages or such damages are reasonably foreseeable.
Nothing in this Manual shall exclude, or in any way limit XPENG the liability of XPENG for death or personal injury, solely and directly caused by XPENG
negligence of XPENG or that of its employees, agents, or subcontractors (as applicable), fraud or fraudulent misrepresentation, or willful misconduct.
VI. Modifications and Waivers
No person or entity, including, but not limited to, an XPENG employee or authorized representative, can modify or waive any part of this Manual.
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