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XPENG G9 is an ultra-fast charging fully-intelligent SUV, with different characteristics from those
of ordinary vehicles. Before starting the journey of G9, please read this manual to understand the
basic information of the vehicle, the basic operation of the use of the vehicle and the corresponding
attention to the warning matters. If you still have questions about the use of your vehicle, please
contact the XPENG Service Center.
This manual is prepared and published on August, 2023. Some configurations, functions, or
pictures that appear in the title of the manual with “” or described are only samples of one of the
configurations of the vehicle at that time, and XPENG G9 has the ability of remote upgrade (OTA). After
the remote upgrade of the vehicle, the related configuration and functions of the vehicle will continue
to be upgraded or updated synchronously. Thus there is a special reminder for you from XPENG Inc.:
Please familiarize yourself with the latest and greatest features, driving tips and precautions, etc.,
before you need to drive your vehicle after each vehicle upgrade or feature update. Please pay special
attention to the warnings in this manual and use your vehicle properly and safely.
XPENG Inc. always reserves the right to change, supplement or terminate the contents of this
manual and technical specifications.
Please keep the manual in a safe place for future reference.
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Safety Instructions......................................................................7
System Upgrade.......................................................................... 8
Exterior Overview...................................................................... 12
Interior Overview........................................................................14
Perceptive System....................................................................18
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High-voltage components.................................................24
Traction Battery......................................................................... 25
Charge Port..................................................................................26
Charging Instructions............................................................28
AC charging................................................................................. 36
Energy Regeneration............................................................. 37
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Environment Simulation Display System................. 39
Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC).....................................40
Adaptive Turning Cruise (ATC).........................................51
Speed Assist System (SAS)............................................. 52
Lane Centering Control (LCC)....................................... 53
Automatic Lane Change (ALC)......................................62
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Forward Collision Warning (FCW & AEB)................68
Blind Spot Security (BSD & LCA)..................................72
Door Opening Warning (DOW).......................................74
Rear Collision Warning (RCW).........................................77
Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA).......................................79
Collision Avoidance Assist - Starting........................80
Lane Departure Assist (LSS).............................................81
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Intelligent High Beam Control (IHB)............................85
Driver State Monitoring (DSM)....................................... 87
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Parking Radar System...........................................................89
360° Panoramic View AVM.................................................91
Auto Park Assist (APA) ....................................................... 94
Auto Exit Parking (AEP)....................................................... 98
Mobile Phone Remote Parking..................................... 101
Get In/Out................................................................................... 102
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A/C...................................................................................................104
Windows.......................................................................................109
Steering Wheel Button......................................................... 111
Onboard Power and Data Interface........................... 115
Interior Light..............................................................................120
Panoramic Sunroof............................................................... 123
Rear Trunk Cover.................................................................... 123
Sun Visor and Vanity Mirror............................................ 124
Glasses Case.............................................................................127
Cup Holder..................................................................................127
Cargo.............................................................................................. 128
Audio Effects.............................................................................130
Sentry Mode...............................................................................131
Air Suspension*........................................................................131
Towing Mode*...........................................................................134
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Seat Belts.....................................................................................143
Seat Belts with Collision Warning ............................ 149
Airbags......................................................................................... 151
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Ride with Children................................................................. 157
Secondary Collision Mitigation (SCM) .............. 167
Alcolock...................................................................................... 168
Getting in Vehicle
Key.....................................................................................................169
Door................................................................................................. 174
Trunk................................................................................................ 180
Seating...........................................................................................186
Interior Rearview Mirror....................................................198
Exterior Rearview Mirror...................................................198
Steering Wheel Adjustment...........................................203
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Vehicle Power On/Off.......................................................206
Start the Vehicle....................................................................207
Wipers and Washers...........................................................221
Gear Shift...................................................................................224
Driving Mode.......................................................................... 226
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB).................................226
AUTO HOLD..............................................................................227
Braking Assist..........................................................................228
4WD System*.......................................................................... 232
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Daily Care................................................................................... 233
Tire Care and Maintenance...........................................245
Exterior Cleaning..................................................................249
Interior Cleaning................................................................... .254
Key Battery.................................................................................256
Vehicle Refit.............................................................................. 258
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ICM ...............................................................................................208
Exterior Lights ........................................................................215
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Vehicle Identification.........................................................259
Diagnostic Interface...........................................................259
Drive motor...............................................................................260
Label .............................................................................................261
Vehicle Parameter...............................................................264
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Contact XPENG.....................................................................279
Emergency Devices............................................................279
Emergency Tire Repair......................................................280
Vehicle Power-Off Operation.......................................287
Rescue and Protection Kit..............................................288
Collision Protection.............................................................289
Security Guide........................................................................289
Jump Power Connection.................................................291
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3 Warranty and
Maintenance Manual
Warranty Statement .........................................................293
Maintenance Guide.......................................................... 300
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When the vehicle is severely damaged in an
accident, to ensure personal safety, please pay
attention to the following warnings:
Do not touch the HV wiring harness and all
high-voltage parts of the vehicle to avoid
severe injury from electric shock.
Do not touch spilled fluid.
Do not attempt to inspect the vehicle yourself.
If the vehicle needs to be towed, please
contact the XPENG Service Center.
Secondary energization is prohibited if the
vehicle becomes soaked, in which case a short
circuit may occur inside the traction battery. In
order to ensure personal safety secondary
damage to the vehicle, it is necessary to
immediately contact the XPENG Service
Center to check the traction battery system,
and have professionals evaluate the damage
of the traction battery.
If the vehicle emits smoke, please stay away
from the vehicle immediately and contact the
XPENG Service Center in time.
If the vehicle is on fire, please stay away from
the vehicle immediately and call the police
in time. When calling the police, you need
to inform that the vehicle is a pure electric
vehicle.
If the ICM shows a traction battery system
fault, you should safely pull over, stay away
from the vehicle and contact the XPENG
Service Center for treatment.
If anyone in the vehicle is injured, contact first
aid according to the degree of injury.
If the vehicle is involved in an accident such
as scraping the bottom or crash, the internal
structure of the traction battery may suffer
damage, posing a severe safety risk, and it
is necessary to immediately contact XPENG
service center to inspect the traction battery
system and have the damage assessed by a
professional.
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If the vehicle has any of the following conditions,
please contact the XPENG Service Center:
The normal mileage or service life interval
of the vehicle meets the maintenance
requirements (refer to the Warranty and
Maintenance manual).
Vehicle accidents such as crash, soaking or
scraping the bottom.
Critical fault alarm messages (e.g., traction
battery fault, traction battery overheating,
motor and controller overheating, electric
system fault, etc.) appear on the vehicle's ICM.
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The vehicle supports upgrading through the
CID to provide the latest functions for your car.
XPENG Inc. recommends that you install the new
version of the software as soon as possible.
When the vehicle is connected to the network,
it will automatically receive the upgrade push,
please make sure the vehicle is in the network
status.
The traffic consumption generated by the
system upgrade is borne by XPENG Inc., and
the user package traffic will not be used, thus
the user does not need to bear the system
upgrade traffic fee.
If you have any other questions, please
contact XPENG Service Center or Customer
Service Center.
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This interface is the entrance for OTA online
upgrade and displays the basic information of
the vehicle system: Xmart OS version, Vehicle
Identification Number (VIN) and so on.
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When there is no new version available, the
interface shows that it is currently the latest
version. Tap “9HUVLRQ'HVFULSWLRQ” to view the
software version description for the current
vehicle.
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A push message will be sent to remind you that
there is a new version to upgrade, and the status
of the logo icon in the status bar will change
to .
When a new version is available, tap “1HZ
9HUVLRQ,QWURGXFWLRQ” on the System Information
interface to view the upgrade instructions for the
software.
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Tap the XPENG brand logo in the status bar
to enter the system information interface.
Go to Vehicle Settings and tap “ $ERXW” to
access the system information interface.
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On the system information page, tap
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HQDEOH” in the lower left corner of the interface,
and enable the automatic nighttime upgrade
function. When the subsequent vehicle detects
that there is a new version that can be upgraded,
it will automatically upgrade at 3:00 at night
without manual confirmation.
It is recommended to turn on “$XWRPDWLF
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software at the latest version.
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When a new version is available for upgrade, the
system can be upgraded in the following two
ways:
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In the system information page, tap “8SJUDGHWR
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select the upgrade time, set the time when you
don't need to use the vehicle, tap “&RQfirmWR
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be upgraded at the set time and in the locked
state.
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information page will display the appointment
upgrade time, and the8SJUDGHWRQHZYHUVLRQ
button will change to “$SSRLQWPHQWGHWDLOV”.
Before the upgrade begins, you can reschedule
your system upgrade at any time by tapping
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The vehicle cannot be used during the
upgrade process, please make sure the vehicle
is locked, parked in a safe area and allow
enough time for the upgrade to complete.
Vehicles cannot be charged during the
upgrade process, so please arrange the
upgrade time reasonably.
Failed upgrades may cause some vehicles to
function abnormally.
If there is a failure during the upgrade process,
please do not use the vehicle. Tap “5HWU\” to
retry the upgrade. If multiple retries fail, please
contact XPENG Service Center or Customer
Service Center.
Once a vehicle is upgraded, it cannot be rolled
back to any previous version.
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1. Penetrating headlights
See 215 page
2. Front combination lamp
See 215 page
3. Front wiper See 221 page
4. Wheel
Tire maintenance
See 245 page
5. Exterior rearview mirrors
See 198 page
6. Concealed door handles
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1. Trunk switch See 183 page
2. Rear wiper See 223 page
3. Rear light
4. Roof rack See 129 page
5. Charging See 26 page
6. Retro reflector
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1. Inside door handles
2. Interior camera See 87 page
3. Steering wheel buttons See 111
page
4. Light & wiper lever
Control of exterior lights See
218 page
5. Control wiper See 221 page
5. Horn
Driver airbag See 155 page
6. ICM See 208 page
7. Shift gears See 224 page
8. Acceleration pedal
9. Brake pedal
10. Steering Wheel See 203 page
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11. Left front door switch group
See 109 page
Door lock button
Window switch
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1. Lifting and lowering of
speaker*
2. Air conditioning vent
3. Side defrost air vent
4. Inside door handles
5. Right front door switch group
Window switch
Customized button
6. Glove box switch
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1. CID
2. Air conditioning vent
3. Cell Phone Slot See 118 page
4. Cup Holder See 127 page
5. Center armrest
Storage box
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1. Air conditioning vent
2. USB charging port See 116
page
3. Type-C charging port See 116
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This vehicle model is equipped with two types
of radars, namely Ultrasonic Radar and High-
precision short range radar.
The radar is only used to detect targets around
the vehicle and provide detection information for
related functions.
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1. Ultrasonic Radar
2. High-precision short range radar
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To ensure that the radar works properly, the radar
must be kept clean and free of ice, snow, water,
dust and other foreign objects attached.
When foreign objects are found attached to the
surface of the radar, please wipe it with a soft
cloth or clean it with water (low water pressure).
Do not hose down right in front of the radar
with a high-pressure water gun, and do not use
abrasive or sharp objects to clean the radar.
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The front and rear facing short range radars
are installed in the front and rear bumpers
respectively, therefore, in order to avoid
affecting the performance of the short range
radars, it is strictly prohibited to privately
paint the bumpers, add surrounds and other
operations.
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When the radar is damaged, please contact
the XPENG Service Center for replacement
or repair.
Areas such as ultrasonic radar and high-
precision short range radar should be
avoided when installing body color change
film or transparent car coat to prevent
affecting the assisted driving system and
other related functions.
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Due to concerns about wireless
interference, operations on the device that
would change the wireless properties of the
device, including changing software,
replacing the original antenna or adding the
possibility of connecting an external
antenna, are prohibited without approval
from the Ministry of Transport of the
People's Republic of China.
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It is forbidden to replace, refit, or add radars
by yourself without professional training, and
only the original or authorized radars of
XPENG Inc. can be used. Otherwise, it may
result in the relevant f unctions not being
able to be used normally, and it may also
generate radio interference, as a result of
which XPENG Inc. will not be liable for any
direct or indirect damages. When the radar
malfunctions or needs to be installed, please
contact the XPENG Service Center.
The radar will not function properly in all
driving situations or in traffic, weather and
road conditions. When the vehicle is in a
complex environment or in poor condition,
you should drive with caution and always
take responsibility for driving safely.
The license plate should be maintained and
serviced regularly to prevent warping and
deformation causing abnormal radar
operation. If the radar is found to be working
abnormally, please do not replace or repair it
by yourself, but contact the XPENG Service
Center in time.
of the target detected by the radar is abnormal, it
will also affect the detection results of the radar.
The following conditions can cause the radar
to fail to detect the target, have a delayed
detection, or have a detection error:
The surface of the radar is adhered to by
ice, snow, frost, rain, fog, water, dust and other
foreign objects.
The target detected by the radar is attached
to a substance that absorbs sound waves, e.g.,
snowflakes, foam, cotton objects, etc., or there
are objects near the vehicle that can cause
false reflections of sound waves.
The detected object is too small.
The above examples, warnings, and limitations
are not exhaustive of all situations that affect
the normal operation of the radar.
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This vehicle model is equipped with three types
of cameras: Surround View Camera, High
Perception Camera and Fatigue Monitoring
Camera.
The camera performs target recognition in visual
form, and after recognizing the target in the
visual range, it provides recognition information
for relevant functions.
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When the radar does not work properly, functions
that rely on the radar to provide identification
information might work abnormally. At the same
time radar has a limited range and cannot detect
targets that are out of range.
When the environmental conditions in which the
radar is located are poor, it will affect the normal
operation of the radar, in addition, when the state
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1. Surround View Camera
2. High Perception Camera
3. Fatigue Monitoring Camera
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To ensure that the camera works properly:
Camera must be kept clean and free of ice,
snow, water, dust and other foreign objects
attached.
The windshield in front of the camera must
be kept clean and there must be no objects
between the camera and the windshield.
When foreign objects are found attached to
the surface of the camera, please wipe it with
a soft cloth or clean it with water (low water
pressure). Do not hose down right in front of
the camera with a high-pressure water gun,
and do not use abrasive or sharp objects to
clean the camera.
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It is forbidden to replace, refit, or add
cameras by yourself without professional
training, and only the original or authorized
cameras of XPENG Inc. can be used.
Otherwise, it may result in the relevant
functions not being able to be used
normally, and XPENG Inc. will not be liable
for any direct or indirect damages as a
result. When the camera malfunctions or
needs to be installed, please contact the
XPENG Service Center.
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The camera will not function properly in all
driving situations or in traffic, weather and
road conditions. When the vehicle is in a
complex environment or in poor condition,
you should drive with caution and always
take responsibility for driving safely.
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When the camera does not work properly,
functions that rely on the camera to provide
identification information are limited, causing
these functions to work abnormally. Also the
recognition range of the camera is limited and
cannot recognize targets beyond the range.
When the external environment is poor, resulting
in an unclear field of view for the camera, it will
affect the recognition ability of the camera, and
obscuring the camera will cause the camera to
lose its recognition ability completely.
The following conditions can cause the camera
to fail to recognize the target, delay recognition,
or recognize it incorrectly:
Poor lighting conditions (dim, low light) or poor
visibility (due to heavy rain, snow, dense fog,
etc.).
The camera is facing the direct direction of the
light source or the light intensity is insufficient.
Rapid changes in light (e.g., entering and
exiting a tunnel).
Interference with camera operation due
to weather conditions (heavy rain, snow,
fog, scorching heat or extremely cold
temperatures).
The surface of the camera is adhered to by
ice, snow, frost, rain, fog, water, dust and other
foreign objects.
Uneven roads or other causes cause the
vehicle to bump or sway.
The camera view is obscured.
A warped or damaged windshield that results
in a camera position or angle that differs from
that of the vehicle from the factory, and a
change in the color of the windshield can also
have an effect on the camera.
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The above examples, warnings, and limitations
are not exhaustive of all situations that affect the
normal operation of the camera.
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1. Front electric drive system*
2. 4WD high-voltage distribution
box*
3. Charging port
4. Rear electric drive system
5. CCS/DCDC converter
6. Traction battery See 25 page
7. HV wiring harness
8. Air Conditioning Compressor
9. PTC
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It is prohibited to touch or removing the HV wiring harness or the high-voltage components
connected to the HV wiring harness, otherwise there is a risk of electric shock!
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The traction battery is mounted on the underside
of the vehicle, thus be careful when driving!
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The rated voltage of the traction battery far
exceeds the safe voltage of the human body.
High-voltage electricity will cause severe
injury or even death to the human. Please
pay attention to the danger of high voltage!
Only trained technicians are allowed to
remove, check, refit, repair and do other
operations on the traction battery and its
wiring. Otherwise it may lead to electric
shock injury or even death due to improper
operation.
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Be careful when driving over special road
surfaces such as mud, potholes, curbs,
higher and wider speed bumps, sidewalks
and other slopes to avoid chassis crash
that may cause scratches or damage to the
traction battery.
Be careful when driving over deep water to
avoid short-circuiting, leakage or damage
to the traction battery due to excessive
contact with water.
If you perceive that the chassis has been
scratched, or the traction battery emits a
strange odor, you should stop using the
vehicle immediately and contact the XPENG
Service Center.
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The range depends on factors such as the
vehicle's available power, the whole vehicle's
driving range and time, ambient temperature,
road conditions, driving habits (air conditioning,
driving modes, recycled energy level), and the
whole vehicle's load capacity.
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The ambient temperature affects the
performance of the traction battery, and it is
required to use the vehicle within the ambient
temperature range of -30 to 55 in order to
maintain the good performance of the traction
battery and prolong the life cycle of the traction
battery.
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Do not expose the vehicle to conditions above
55°C or below -30°C continuously.
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When it is necessary to replace or scrap the
traction battery, please be sure to contact the
XPENG Service Center for recycling. Disposal
of traction battery will cause pollution to
the environment or lead to safety accidents,
and vehicle owners should bear corresponding
responsibilities.
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The charging port is located on the right rear
side of the vehicle.
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1. AC charging port (slow charging)
2. DC charging port (fast charging)
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Double-tap the button ” on the smart key
to turn the charging port on or off.
Tap “”or “(QHUJ\” on CID to turn on/off
the charging port on the Energy Center
interface.
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Scroll down from the top of the CID to turn
on/off the charging port in the shortcut menu.
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It can be informed of the vehicles charging
status by the following 3 types of indication
information during charging:
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1. ICM
2. Energy Center interface on the CID
3. XPENG App
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Using AC power for charging, the charging time
is long, which is good for battery protection.
Charging operation:
1. Open the charging port.
2. Insert the charger vertically into the AC
charging port.
Do not shake the charger to insert it.
When inserting the charger, do not press
the charger unlock switch, insert the
charger vertically, and when hearing a
FOLFN” during the inserting, it means that
the charger has been inserted in place.
3. When charging is completed, tap “(QG
&KDUJLQJ” in the Energy Center on the CID,
press and hold the Unlock button on the
charger, and pull out the charger.
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If the charger still cannot be pulled out
after unlocking, please push the charger
into place again and retry the above
unlocking operation before pulling it out
again, do not use violence to avoid
damaging the charging device and the
vehicle.
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The relevant regulations of the charging
station must be followed for AC charging.
Make sure the charging pile meets the
relevant standards before charging.
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After unlocking the vehicle multiple times, if the
AC charger still cannot be pulled out, the AC
charger can be pulled out as follows:
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1. Open the trunk and locate the air vent cover
located on the right side of the trunk and use
the appropriate tool to open the cover at the
opening.
2. Find the AC charging emergency unlock pull
ring, pull it to unlock and pull out the AC
charger.
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In order to protect the health of the battery, the
vehicle is equipped with a charging limit function.
Some models will not fully charge when charging.
If there is a need for long-distance use, the
charging limit can be set on the charging limit
interface.
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If the Battery Health Protection is checked,
the charging limit will return to the default
value after the vehicle is powered on again.
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The charging limit for models equipped with
ternary lithium batteries is 90%, and the
charging limit for models equipped with lithium
iron phosphate batteries is 100%.
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The low-temperature battery preheating function
can heat the battery pack in cold weather with
electricity from the charging pile, and when the
battery is heated to the right temperature, it will
be able to effectively improve the vehicle's range
in cold conditions.
When the battery preheating function is turned
on, it is necessary to connect the AC charging
pile, and at the same time ensure that the
charging pile is in normal working condition.
Tap “ →/RZWHPSHUDWXUH%DWWHU\3UHKHDWLQJ”,
or directly open the XPENG App to turn on the
low-temperature battery preheating function, and
set the preheating time.
In addition to the above methods, operator
can also directly tap to enable the Immediate
Preheating function.
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It is recommended to use the vehicle as
soon as possible after the traction battery
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preheating is completed. Parking for a long
time will reduce the heating effect.
If the temperature of the traction battery
is high, the low-temperature battery
preheating function will not be activated.
If a slow charging appointment is used at
the same time, please make sure to set
the preheating time later than the charging
appointment.
This function will slightly increase the power
consumption of the charging pile, please
use it as needed.
If the activation fails, please check whether
the activation conditions of the function are
met. If there is an abnormal situation, please
contact the XPENG Service Center.
7LSV
When charging at low ambient temperatures,
the system will prioritize heating the traction
battery and then charge it normally after the
traction battery temperature is normal, so
the charging time will be slightly longer than
normal.
When the indication information shows that
the charging is abnormal, you can try to
re-operate the charging steps, restart the
whole vehicle, and switch to other charging
piles. Do not repeatedly plug and unplug the
charger and manipulate the charging pile
operation interface. If you still cannot charge
normally, please contact XPENG Service
Center for inspection and repair.
It is recommended not to turn on the air
conditioning system during AC charging.
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Charging with DC provides fast charging time.
Charging operation:
1. Open the charging port.
2. Insert the charger vertically into the DC
charging port.
3. Observe the charging indication information.
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4. When charging is completed, tap “(QG
&KDUJLQJ” in the Energy Center on the CID,
press and hold the Unlock button on the
charger, and pull out the charger.
7LSV
If charging with a non-XPENG branded 800V
charging pile, minor shake may happen to the
vehicle when charging is stopped, which is
normal.
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After this function is turned on, when the
navigation destination is a fast charging station,
the vehicle will control the temperature of the
traction battery in the optimal charging range to
shorten the charging time.
Tap “ 2WKHU)XQFWLRQV” in turn to turn on or
off the temperature control function before fast
charging.
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The relevant regulations of the charging
station must be followed for DC charging.
Make sure the charging pile meets the
relevant standards before charging.
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The charging appointment function allows the
vehicle to start charging at a specified time and
automatically stop when it is fully charged (or
reaches the limit).
Follow the steps below to make a charging
appointment:
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1. Tap the CID status bar to enter the Energy
Center interface.
2. Tap the Charging Appointment switch button
to enter the Charging Appointment interface.
3. Set the charging appointment time.
4. Open the charging port.
5. Remove the charger on the AC charging pile
and insert it vertically into the AC charging
port to enter the charging appointment.
7LSV
Charging time is extended by ambient
temperature, traction battery life and other
factors.
In some special operation status (such as
not pulling out the charger after charging
for a long time), in order to save the power,
the automatic cover closing function will
be temporarily closed when the charger is
pulled out, please pay attention to close
the cover of the charging port in time, to
avoid the entry of rain, snow or other foreign
objects.
When charging at low ambient temperatures,
the system will prioritize heating the traction
battery and then charge it normally after the
traction battery temperature is normal, so
the charging time will be slightly longer than
normal.
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When the indication information shows that
the charging is abnormal, you can try to
re-operate the charging steps, restart the
whole vehicle, and switch to other charging
piles. Do not repeatedly plug and unplug the
charger and manipulate the charging pile
operation interface. If you still cannot charge
normally, please contact XPENG Service
Center for inspection and repair.
Priority allocation of air conditioning system
power to battery heating during AC charging
may result in no air conditioning cooling/
heating.
Due to differences in the understanding
of charging standards by charging pile
manufacturers of various brands, and
the different levels of maintenance of
charging pile products, there may be cases
where individual charging piles cannot be
successfully charged. If you encounter this
phenomenon, please try to reinsert the
charger or switch to other charging piles for
charging.
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When taking the charger out of the charging
pile, please hold the charger firmly with both
hands to prevent the twisted charging cable
from bouncing back and hitting the operator,
causing injury.
Before charging, please check whether the
charging port, charger, charging plug and
other equipment are dry. It is forbidden to
charge when the charging equipment or hands
are wet.
During the charging, the charging cable must
be straightened and not twisted.
If the charging equipment is corroded or
damaged, such as the metal terminal of
the charging gun is deformed or skewed,
the plastic body of the plug is deformed
or ruptured and other abnormal conditions,
charging is prohibited.
In case of emergency during charging, press
the emergency stop button on the charging
device to stop charging.
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When there is a thunderstorm, it is
recommended to stop charging the vehicle, as
lightning may cause damage to the charging
equipment.
It is recommended to choose a charging pile
with a cool, sheltered canopy to avoid rain
or snow splashing in when unplugging the
charger head.
When inserting/pulling out the charger, the
vehicle needs to be unlocked, and the charger
should be inserted/pulled vertically, and
oblique insertion and shaking are prohibited.
During charging, if the charging port continues
to emit a strong irritating odor, stop charging
immediately.
It is strictly forbidden for minors to touch or
use charging equipment.
If foreign objects such as dust or large
particles of hard objects are found on the
metal jack of the charging port house, the
charger or the charging plug, please clean the
vehicle after power-off and then charge it.
If you have implanted electronic equipment
such as cardiac pacemaker or cardiovascular
defibrillator, internal analgesic pump, insulin
pump, hearing aid, etc., please do not stay
in the vehicle or enter the vehicle to retrieve
items when the vehicle is charging, otherwise
the function of the electronic medical device
may be affected, resulting in personal injury or
death.
Do not disassemble or refit the charging port
or charging cable.
After charging, please pay attention to close
the charging port cover in time to avoid the
entry of rain, snow or other foreign objects.
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The electricity of the traction battery can be
used by other electric appliances via discharge
equipment. The discharge voltage is 230V and
the maximum power is 3.3 kW.
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1. Open the charging port.
2. Plug-in charger and vehicle alternating
current charging port.
3. Tap “6WDUW&KDUJLQJ”.
4. Tap “6WRS&KDUJLQJ” when the charging is
complete.
5. Press and hold the unlock button of the
charger to pull out the charger.
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Set charge limit to stop charging
automatically when the traction battery SOC
reaches its limit.
When the SOC is lower than 20%, the
external charging function is not applicable.
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It is strictly forbidden to use the alternating
current charging function when the external
electric appliance or charger is damaged.
It is strictly forbidden to let minors touch
or use the charger, and do not let minors
approach the charger when it is in use.
Please immediately stop using the
alternating current charging function when
the charging is abnormal.
It is strictly forbidden to touch the charger
connector pins of the electrical consumer
and the charging port holes.
It is strictly forbidden to use counterfeits
and medical or health care electronic
devices.
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When the vehicle is sliding or braking, the
energy recovery function can convert part of the
vehicle’s kinetic energy into electric energy to
charge the traction battery and extend the range.
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The gas pedal and brake pedal should be in a
released status when the vehicle applies energy
recovery during sliding.
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The driver presses the brake pedal to apply
brake energy recovery.
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The electric quantity supplied through energy
recovery to the traction battery is determined by
the following factors:
1. The electric quantity and temperature of the
traction battery.
2. Energy recovery level:
Tap “ 'ULYH0RGH” in turn to choose the
energy recovery level.
7LSV
If the energy recovery brake application
significantly decelerates the vehicle speed
(e.g. moving on a steep slope), the brake
light will be turned on to remind the following
drivers that you are decelerating.
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The brake application deceleration through
energy recovery can not replace the
brake application required to ensure safety.
Therefore, the driver should timely apply brake
to the vehicle according to the practical
situation.
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The environment simulation display system is an
essential part of the assistive driving system. It
simulates and displays the external environment
through the ICM, including the lane lines and
other traffic participants.
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The environment simulation display system
is an auxiliary function. It can not work in all
situations such as driving conditions, traffic,
weather, and road conditions. It can neither
replace driving concentration and precise
judgment, nor replace the observation of the
driver on road conditions and other traffic
participants. Make sure to observe the road
conditions during driving, and do not just
rely on the environment simulation display,
or there may be severe body injury or death.
The detection scope of the corresponding
camera and sensor of the environment
simulation display system is limited, and
road conditions and weather conditions may
adversely affect the detection. Therefore,
please make sure to drive carefully.
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The environment simulation display system can
not always monitor various objects, vehicles,
riders, or pedestrians, nor can precisely display
all conditions of the surrounding environment.
Furthermore, there is a possibility of display
mistakes, for example:
The vehicle is moving on a road with large
turnings or bad road conditions.
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Dark (poor light) or low visibility (due to heavy
rain, heavy snow, heavy fog, and others).
When the hard light (for example the headlamp
light or the direct sunlight) interferes with the
camera's field of view.
The windscreen blocks the cameras field of
view (blocked by water mist, dust, or sticker).
The camera is subject to the limit. See 20
page
A certain type of object is mistakenly
displayed as another type of object.
An object is simulated and displayed in the
wrong direction and distance.
The above example, warning, and limit do not
describe all conditions that affect the normal
operation of the environment simulation display
system.
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The adaptive cruise control function can control
the vehicle to move following the preceding
vehicle at the set distance. If there is no target
vehicle ahead, the function will control the
vehicle to move according to the set cruise
vehicle speed.
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The cruise vehicle speed range is set as
30~130 km/h.
When moving following the preceding
vehicle, the ACC can still be applicable
at low speed. When the preceding vehicle
stops, the current vehicle also stops, and
it can start to move when the preceding
vehicle starts to move.
The brake light will be turned on to remind
other road users that you are decelerating
when ACC actively decelerates to keep a
distance from the preceding vehicle.
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The accelerator pedal will not move when
ACC is controlling the vehicle acceleration.
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When ACC needs the driver to take over the
vehicle, it will send a takeover request prompt to
the driver through the ICM, and there will be an
alert sound at the same time.
When the ICM displays request words such as
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immediately to prevent it from danger.
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Learn about the ACC function status through the
ICM indicator light:
ACC can be activated if the ACC
activation condition is met.
If the ACC is activated, the value
displayed on the indicator light
is the current set cruise vehicle
speed.
ACC malfunctions.
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Please contact XPENG Service Center for
an inspection and repair in case the ACC
malfunctions.
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The ICM indicator light will be gray when
the ACC is activated.
Move down the gearshift lever to the extreme
position to activate the function, and the ICM
indicator light will be blue.
ACC can be activated when the following
conditions are met:
1. The vehicle gear is at D.
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2. The vehicle speed is equal or faster than
30km/h but slower than 130km/h (no
preceding vehicle).
3. The brake pedal is not pressed.
4. There is no abnormal alarm on the dashboard.
5. The vehicle is not in automatic parking status.
6. The four doors, the bonnet, and the trunk lid
are in closed status.
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The roller at the left of the steering wheel can
be used to set the cruise vehicle speed. Rolling
up means acceleration, and rolling down means
deceleration.
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When slowly moving the roller, the cruise
vehicle speed changes by 1km/h; When
quickly moving the roller, the cruise vehicle
speed changes by 5km/h.
The vehicle speed can be temporarily
accelerated by pressing the accelerator
pedal. If the gearshift lever is moved down
after the vehicle speed is accelerated, the
current vehicle speed can be set to a
new cruise vehicle speed; or the vehicle
speed will decelerate to the cruise vehicle
speed set earlier if the accelerator pedal is
released.
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The vehicle-following distance gear can be set
by the left/right button at the left of the steering
wheel, and there are 5 gears to choose from.
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The ICM will display when setting the vehicle-
following distance.
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There is a memory function for the
vehicle-following distance setting. The vehicle-
following distance is at the gear set earlier
when the ACC is restarted.
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Press brake pedal to exit the cruise during the
cruise to take over the vehicle.
Move the gearshift lever downward to reactivate
the cruise when the ACC activation conditions
are met after exiting the cruise.
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Turn off the ACC by moving the gearshift lever
upwards.
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ACC can only control the vehicle speed
rather than controlling the moving direction
of the vehicle.
If the driver discovers hazards, make sure
not to wait to take over the vehicle after the
takeover request is sent. Please take over
the vehicle immediately.
When ACC is canceled, the energy
recovery will decelerate the vehicle, and the
deceleration method will be the same as
when releasing the accelerator pedal in case
of no ACC.
Make sure always to keep an eye on the
traffic situation and road conditions, and
spontaneously decide whether to use ACC
under the condition of ensuring safety.
When using ACC, you should be ready to
take over the vehicle at any time if the
traffic conditions, road conditions, or vehicle
conditions are not suitable for this function,
or if there are other unsafe factors. You
always bear the ultimate responsibility to
keep a proper following distance and vehicle
speed, and be in line with the current traffic
laws and regulations.
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ACC is an assistive driving function, which is
not able to deal with all traffic, weather, and
road conditions.
Please read all sections about ACC in
this manual to know its restrictions. Drivers
should master these restrictions before
using this function.
ACC is designed for driving comfort and
convenience, which does not belong to the
crash warning or avoidance systems. The
driver has the responsibility to keep vigilant,
drive safely, and control the vehicle at any
moment. Please do not rely on the system
to fully decelerate the vehicle speed, make
sure to keep an eye on the preceding
road conditions and be ready to take any
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corrective measures at any time. Or there
may be severe injury or death.
In case there are pedestrian targets, make
sure to keep an eye on the preceding
road conditions and be ready to take any
corrective measures at any time. Or there
may be severe injury or death.
Please do not use ACC on curving
roads with sharp turnings (e.g. S turning,
continuous U shape turning, and others),
on icy or slippery roads, or in weather
conditions (e.g. Heavy rain, heavy snow, and
heavy fog) which are not suitable for driving
at a constant speed. ACC is not able to
adjust the moving speed based on the road
and driving conditions.
When other vehicles suddenly move fast, or
move from a near distance to the ahead
of the current vehicle, a preceding vehicle
suddenly decelerates, and a turning vehicle
or crossing vehicle moves to the road
ahead, ACC is not able to timely apply
brake/deceleration.
ACC may occasionally lead to a brake
application when there is no need for a
brake or it is not intended to apply a
brake. This may be due to the distance
with the preceding vehicle being too close,
the detection of vehicles or objects in the
adjacent lane (especially on a curving road),
and other conditions.
You have the responsibility to determine and
always keep a safe following distance, and
do not rely on ACC to maintain accurate or
proper following distance. Especially when
driving in a tunnel or at night, and there
are trucks and buses in the adjacent lane,
the driver should keep high awareness when
following a vehicle loaded with overlong
goods.
ACC is a function for comfort, not for crash
avoidance function, thus there is a limit
for its maximum deceleration which is less
than the maximum deceleration that can
be requested at an automatic emergency
braking and at driving. Please do not rely on
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ACC to fully decelerate the vehicle speed
avoiding crashes. Make sure to keep an
eye on the preceding road conditions and
be ready to take any corrective measures
immediately at any time.
Please do not use ACC when driving on
urban roads or in varying road conditions.
For stationary vehicles or objects (e.g. Road
obstacles), especially when the preceding
vehicle left your lane and a stationary
vehicle or object appears ahead, ACC may
not be able to apply brake/deceleration
because it is not able to detect all objects.
Make sure to pay attention to the preceding
road conditions and be ready to quickly
take corrective measures. A high reliance on
ACC may be severe bodily injury or death.
In addition, ACC may react to vehicles or
objects that do not exist or are not in your
driving lane, which may lead to unnecessary
or improper deceleration.
Due to limited braking capability and the
vehicle driving on a slope, ACC may not
be able to offer enough speed control and
may also misjudge the distance from the
preceding vehicle. The moving speed will
be accelerated when driving downhill, which
leads to the vehicle speed exceeding the
set speed (it may also be a road speed
limit). Please do not rely on ACC to fully
decelerate the vehicle to avoid a crash.
Make sure to keep an eye on the road
conditions and be ready to take the right
measures as needed. A reliance on ACC to
fully decelerate the vehicle to avoid a crash
may be severe bodily injury or death.
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The below actions are forbidden for using this
driving system:
Completely rely on ACC.
Use ACC in an environment where there
are many pedestrians, bicycles, or animals.
Two hands are off the steering wheel.
Take your eyes off the road.
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The below targets will not be reacted,
including but not limited to:
People and animals.
Traffic light.
Wall and road barrier.
Bicycle, motorbike, and tricycle.
Other non-vehicle objects.
Targets in the blind zone of the sensor.
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The below conditions may lead to camera
recognition deficit and radar recognition
deficit, which may affect the ACC work
performance and contribute to exit the
function, including but not limited to:
The camera installation location has been
changed.
The camera is blocked or dirty.
The recognition ability at night is reduced,
and in a dim environment, for example, at
dawn, at dusk, at night, or in a tunnel.
The surrounding environment brightness
changes suddenly, for example, at the tunnel
entrance or exit.
Large shadows that cast by buildings,
landscapes, or large vehicles.
The camera is illuminated directly by light.
There is water, dust, micro scratches, oil,
dirt, windscreen wiper, ice, and snow on the
windscreen ahead of the camera.
The radar is misplaced or blocked, or there
is soil, ice, snow, metal plate, sticker, tag, or
leaves on it.
The radar or the surrounding area is hit due
to vehicle crashes and scratches.
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The below conditions may restrict the ACC
functions, and the driver must pay extra
attention to that, including but not limited to:
There are many vehicles in parallel when
approaching or passing a turning.
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Targets may be lost or misjudge the distance
from the preceding vehicle when driving
on a slope. The moving speed will be
accelerated when driving downhill, which
leads to the speed exceeding the cruise
vehicle speed.
When only the partial body of the vehicle
in the adjacent lane move to the ahead of
the current vehicle, especially large vehicles
like bus and truck, it may not be able to
recognize the reaction.
ACC may exit or fail to be used in the
situations below:
The brake pedal is pressed.
The driving speed exceeds 130km/h.
The vehicle shifts to another gear.
The seatbelt of the driver is released.
A vehicle door is open.
The front hood is open.
The radar is blocked or blind. Blindness due
to the obscure by dirt, water spots, ice, and
snow, or due to light illumination, dimness,
and others.
Anti-lock braking system (ABS) is activated.
Electrical Parking Brake (EPB) is activated.
Traction Control System (TCS) is activated.
Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB) is
activated.
Airbag releases.
The tire pressure value is abnormal.
There is a fault in the system and a repair is
needed.
The wiper is at gear HI.
When ACC can not be used or canceled, the
vehicle will no longer drive stably at a set
speed and will no longer maintain a specified
distance from the preceding vehicle.
ACC may be canceled accidentally at any time
due to any unknown reason. Make sure to
observe the preceding road conditions and be
ready to take proper measures. It is the driver's
responsibility to always control the vehicle.
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ACC is not applicable in the situations below:
There are sharp turnings, continuous
turnings, or bad road conditions, for
example, slippery or icy roads.
ACC is not able to detect pedestrians.
ACC is not able to detect the vehicle or
object on the other side of the slope.
The preceding vehicle is equipped with
objects that are beyond its body.
Construction and accident sections.
ACC is not able to recognize the vehicle
driving in the opposite direction.
The radar is restricted.
The radar is blocked (dust and cover, etc.)
or in bad weather conditions (for example,
heavy rain, heavy snow, and heavy fog).
The above example, warning, and limit do not
describe all conditions that affect the normal
operation of the ACC.
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The adaptive turning cruise control function
acquires the curvature of the ahead road
through the camera and map. When ACC is
turned on and the vehicle follows the lane
lines or the preceding vehicle for a turning, the
comfort and stability of the turning are improved
by adjusting the vehicle speed.
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The adaptive turning cruise control is activated
automatically after the adaptive cruise control
is turned on, and manual operation is not
needed.
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The alert and use limitations of ACC are also
applicable to ATC. Please refer to the alert and
limitations of ACC See 46 page.
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Intelligent speed limit assistive function includes
traffic sign recognition (TSR), over-speed alarm,
and automatic speed limiter(ASL).
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TSR acquires the speed limit information by
recognizing the speed limit sign on the road and
combining navigation, and displays it on the ICM.
Signs can be recognized by TSR: speed limit
sign, variable speed limit sign, speed limit
cancellation sign, regional speed limit sign, multi-
lane speed limit sign, multi-speed limit sign, and
highway exit ramp speed limit sign.
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When TSR recognizes the speed limit signs on
the road and the vehicle speed is faster than the
speed limit, the speed limit symbol on the ICM
will keep flashing for an alert.
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When the adaptive cruise control is turned on,
ASL will assist the driver in adjusting the cruise
vehicle speed if TSR recognizes new speed limit
information on the road.
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Tap “ ;3,/27” in turn on the CID to select
the assistive mode for the intelligent speed limit
assist.
Disabled: For turning off ASL only, the speed limit
alarm and TSR are still turned on.
Manual: When the TSR recognizes new speed
limit information, there will be an alarm on the
ICM. Move down the gearshift lever to set the
cruise vehicle speed to the speed limit on the
road.
Automatic: When the TSR recognizes new speed
limit information, the ASL will automatically set
the cruise vehicle speed to the speed limit on
the road.
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SAS may not be able to fully perform its function
or may provide inaccurate information in the
situations below:
The camera is subject to the limit. See 20
page
There is a recent change on the road or
the speed limit, for example, construction,
restriction, and others.
Traffic signs are in bad condition: damaged,
faded, vague, or not placed or set according
to requirements.
The above example, warning, and limit do not
describe all conditions that affect the normal
operation of the SAS.
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LCC is an assistive driving function for comfort,
which can assist the driver in controlling the
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steering wheel to keep the vehicle centering in
the current lane.
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After the LCC is activated, hands should be
put on the steering wheel and keep focusing
on the ahead road conditions and vehicles.
When the function can not run well due to
unclear lane lines, rain, low visibility, or other
reasons, take over the vehicle in time.
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Learn about the LCC function status through the
ICM indicator light:
LCC can be activated if the LCC
activation condition is met.
LCC is activated.
LCC exit will be delayed.
There is a fault in LCC.
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Tap “ ;3,/27” in turn on the CID to turn on or
turn off the lane centering control.
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The ICM indicator light will be gray if the
LCC activation condition is met.
Continuously move the gearshift lever
downwards to the bottom two times at this
moment to activate the LCC function.
After the LCC is successfully activated, the ICM
indicator light will be blue and there will be an
alert sound simultaneously.
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LCC can assist the driver in controlling the
steering wheel and the vehicle speed is still
controlled by the adaptive cruise control.
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When LCC detects that the driver does not hold
the steering wheel by hands, a takeover request
will be sent via ICM. Meanwhile, there will be an
alert sound for takeover requests.
When the ICM displays request words such
as “3OHDVHVOLJKWO\WXUQWKHVWHHULQJZKHHO”,
3OHDVHWDNHRYHUULJKWQRZ”, the driver should
hold the steering wheel immediately and take
over the steering wheel if necessary to avoid
danger.
After LCC detects that the driver holds the
steering wheel by hands, it will stop sending
takeover request alerts. If the driver ignores the
takeover alert and fails to take over the steering
wheel immediately, LCC will exit, and can not
be used in this driving cycle anymore. After the
vehicle restarts, LCC can be activated again.
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If the driver discovers hazards, make sure not
to wait to take over the vehicle after the
takeover request is sent. Please take over the
vehicle immediately.
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LCC function will be turned off by moving the
gearshift lever upwards to the R/N gear, and
the ICM indicator light will be gray then.
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Please read all LCC information in this manual,
and you should know these restrictions before
using this function.
LCC is an assistive driving function, which
is not exactly an automatic driving function.
When LCC is activated, the driver should
always hold the steering wheel in order to
take over the vehicle in case of potential
risks.
The LCC will exit if the driver does not focus
on driving for a long time.
LCC is designed for comfort and
convenience, which is not able to deal
with sudden hazards. The driver has the
responsibility to keep vigilant, drive safely,
and control the vehicle at any moment.
Please do not rely on the system to
deal with sudden emergencies. Make sure
to keep an eye on the preceding road
conditions and be ready to take any
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corrective measures at any time. Or there
may be severe injury or death.
Please be prudent in using LCC on the
congested road because the behaviors of
other vehicles (for example, other vehicles
jumping the queue to move to be ahead
of the current vehicle, or crossing the
preceding road, the preceding vehicle
leaving the current lane, and others) may
interfere the LCC to mistakenly make a
turning, which may lead the current vehicle
scratch other vehicles or even a crash. The
driver has the responsibility to timely take
over the vehicle to avoid a crash.
Please do not use the LCC when driving on
urban roads or when there are varying road
conditions.
LCC is not able to deal with all traffic,
weather, and road conditions. Please do not
use the LCC in bad weather conditions (e.g.
Rain, snow, fog), or use the LCC in sections
where there may appear pedestrians or
riders.
Please do not use the LCC when driving
on a curving road with sharp turnings, or
bumpy, icy, or slippery roads. The LCC
system is not able to steadily assist direction
control under such bad road conditions.
LCC occasionally assists the vehicle in
turning when you do not need turning assist
or when you do not intend to turn. The
reason may be that the lane line is unclear
or irregular, or there are other lines or
objects similar to the lane line on the road.
You should timely take over the vehicle at
this moment.
LCC may fail to work when the preceding
lane line changes sharply, for example, lanes
merging, lane suddenly becomes wider or
narrower. You should take over the vehicle
when approaching such similar sections,
and do not rely on LCC to deal with such
conditions.
When driving on a curved road, you should
hold the steering wheel by your hands and
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take over the vehicle in case LCC fails to
work.
Please do not use the LCC when the road is
merging or diverging.
When it fails to use or cancel LCC, the
system will not be able to assist the driver in
keeping the vehicle centering in the current
lane.
It may lead to abnormal LCC work if
a vehicle from a short distance quickly
switches lanes in a sudden to move to the
preceding of the current vehicle. The driver
should timely take over the vehicle at this
moment.
LCC may exit accidentally at any time due to
any unknown reason. Make sure to keep an
eye on the preceding road conditions and
be ready to take proper measures. It is your
responsibility to always control the vehicle.
Please do not use LCC when the
vehicle is in bad condition, for example,
abnormal four-wheel alignment, abnormal
tire pressure, and others.
LCC may not be able to work normally at a
junction, and may apply unintended turning
control which may lead to unanticipated
hazards, for example, scratching other
vehicles or even a crash at the junction.
Therefore, please do not use LCC at
junctions.
The road guardrail, fencing, or curb stone at
one side of the road may interfere with the
sensors, which may lead to LCC abnormal
work. The driver should timely take over the
vehicle at this moment.
For the sections where the lane line is
vague, disappeared, or covered, it may lead
to an abnormal turning caused by LCC when
the preceding vehicle is turning or a vehicle
crossing the road ahead.
When the lane line disappears or interrupts,
the driver should timely take over the
vehicle to avoid unanticipated hazards by
the failed or abnormal LCC.
The below actions are forbidden for using
this driving system:
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Completely rely on this system.
Use it when the lane line is unclear or in
poor light conditions.
Use this system in an environment where
there are many pedestrians, bicycles, or
animals.
Two hands are off the steering wheel.
Take your eyes off the road.
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The below conditions may lead to camera
recognition deficit and radar recognition
deficit, which may affect the LCC work
performance and contribute to exit the
function, including but not limited to:
The camera installation location has been
changed.
The camera is blocked or dirty.
The recognition ability at night is reduced,
and in a dim environment, for example, at
dawn, at dusk, at night, or in a tunnel.
The surrounding environment brightness
changes suddenly, for example, at the
tunnel entrance or exit.
Large shadows that cast by buildings,
landscapes, or large vehicles.
There is water, dust, micro scratches,
oil, dirt, wiper, ice, and snow on the
windscreen ahead of the camera.
The radar is misplaced or blocked, or
there is soil, ice, snow, metal plate, sticker,
tag, or leaves on it.
The radar or the surrounding area is hit
due to vehicle crashes and scratches.
Due to the target feature recognizing
restrictions for the radar, it may mistakenly
generate an alarm about certain metal
fencing, green belts, and concrete walls
on very few special occasions.
LCC may exit or fail to be used in the
situations below:
ACC exits or fails to be activated.
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The brake pedal is pressed.
Manually control the steering wheel.
The driving speed exceeds 130km/h.
The lane conditions are not met.
The vehicle shifts to another gear.
The seatbelt of the driver is released.
A vehicle door is open.
The camera is blocked or blind. Blindness
due to the obscure by dirt, water spots,
ice, and snow, or due to light illumination,
dimness, and others.
The tire pressure monitoring system alarms.
The wiper is at gear HI.
There is a fault in the system and a repair is
needed.
The road grade is not met.
The system detects that the driver is losing
attention or tired.
Dark (poor light) or poor visibility (due to
heavy rain, heavy snow, heavy fog, and
others).
LCC is not applicable in the situations below:
There are sharp turnings on the road or
bad road conditions, for example, bumpy,
slippery icy, or waterlogged roads.
There are fencing, road edge, zebra
crossing, and arrow at the junction of
slopping roads, uphill or downhill sections,
turning on the highway, or sharp turning
sections
The lane is too wide or too narrow.
The road where pedestrians or riders may
appear.
When the hard light (for example the
headlamp light or the direct sunlight)
interferes with the camera's field of view.
The cameras field of view, or the lane lines
are blocked by the preceding vehicle.
The cameras field of view (blocked by water
mist, dust, or sticker) is blocked by the
windscreen.
There are no lane lines, or the lane
lines are excessively worn or obscured,
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covered, disappeared, temporarily adjusted
due to road construction, or change quickly
(for example, lane diverging, crossing, or
merging). Special lane changing occasions
such as lane diverting, diverging, distribution
area, and the lane becomes wide.
There are words or traffic signs on the
surface of the road, or there are interfering
factors such as dense words, traffic signs,
asphaltic oil, braking marks, tire marks, water
ruts, and others.
There are large vehicles such as trucks and
buses at the side or ahead.
Objects or landscape features are casting
strong shadows on the lane.
There are words or traffic signs on the
surface of the road.
The radar is restricted.
The camera is subject to the limit.
The radar or camera is blocked (dust and
cover, etc.) or bad weather conditions (for
example, heavy rain, heavy snow, and heavy
fog).
Road edges made from traffic cones, water-
filled barriers, and cement piers.
The LCC performance will be affected when
there is large lateral airflow or strong wind at
one side of the vehicle. LCC is not suitable
to be used under such weather conditions.
The above example, warning, and limit do not
describe all conditions that affect the normal
operation of the LCC.
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After lane centering control is activated, ALC can
assist the driver in changing lanes based on the
lane changing directive of the driver.
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Tap “ ;3,/27” in turn on the CID to turn on or
turn off Assist Lane Change.
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Assist Lane Change can only be turned on
after turning on Lane Centering Control.
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1. Check the environment for lane changing
to make sure the current lane changing is
safe and proper. Turn on the lane changing
lamp or turning lamp if lane change safety is
confirmed.
2. ALC will assist in changing lanes and the ICM
will display the lane changing process.
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If there are vehicles that affect the lane
changing, the target lane will be displayed
as light yellow and the vehicles that affect
the lane changing will be displayed as red.
If the practical situation is not suitable
for lane changing, the lane line will be
displayed as light yellow. When the lane
changing is canceled, there will be words
for an alert on the dashboard.
3. The driver should always pay attention to the
lane changing environment during the lane
changing, and timely take over the vehicle if
necessary. LCC will continue working to assist
the driver in keeping the vehicle at the center
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of the lane after the vehicle moves to a new
lane.
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ALC can only assist the driver to change one
lane each time, and can not change the lane
continuously. The above operation should be
repeated for another lane changing.
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Please read all the information about ALC in
this manual to know its restrictions. Drivers
should master these restrictions before using
this function.
ALC is an assistive driving function, and it is
not able to realize automatic driving. When
ALC is activated, the driver should always
pay attention to the safety of lane changing
in order to take over the vehicle in case of
potential hazards.
ALC is not able to deal with all traffic,
weather, and road conditions. Please do not
use the ALC in bad weather conditions (e.g.
rain, snow, fog), or in sections where there
may appear pedestrians or riders.
Please do not use ALC when there are
vehicles at the side front of the current
vehicle or in the adjacent lane, or there may
be a crash.
During using ALC, if other vehicles change
lanes simultaneously or the lane they intend
to shift into is just the same lane that you
are intended to shift into, the function is not
able to avoid the crash risk at this moment.
The driver should always pay attention to
the safety of lane changing and timely take
over the vehicle to avoid a crash. The driver
is fully responsible for the safety of lane
changing.
Please do not use ALC when the
vehicle is in bad condition, for example,
abnormal four-wheel alignment, abnormal
tire pressure, and others.
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Please do not use the ALC at the ramp,
merging, and diverging position of a highway
or other types of roads.
Please be prudent in using ALC at turning
sections because the system may not be
able to support lane changing assist.
ALC is designed for comfort and
convenience, which is not able to deal
with sudden hazards. The driver has the
responsibility to keep vigilant, drive safely,
and control the vehicle at any moment.
Please do not rely on the system to
deal with sudden emergencies. Make sure
to keep an eye on the preceding road
conditions and be ready to take corrective
measures at any time. Or there may be
severe injury or death.
Please do not use ALC when driving on
urban roads or in varying road conditions.
Please do not use the ALC when driving
on a curving road with sharp turnings, or
bumpy, icy, or slippery roads. The system is
not able to stably assist lane changing in
such bad road conditions.
ALC may occasionally recognize the
conditions suitable for lane changing as
conditions not suitable for lane changing,
and you should manually change the lane at
this moment.
Please be prudent in using ALC in sections
with large traffic flow because ALC may
not be able to accurately detect the
environment for lane changing.
Please do not use ALC in sections where
there are solid lane lines or where the lane
changing is restricted.
When using ALC, the driver must
immediately take over the vehicle if other
vehicles approaching the current vehicle.
ALC is not able to avoid the potential crash.
Please do not use ALC when there are other
vehicles in the blind area at the side rear of
the current vehicle or in the lane changing
route.
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ALC may exit accidentally at any time due to
unknown reasons. Make sure to keep an eye
on the road safety conditions and be ready
to take proper measures. The driver is always
responsible for the safety of lane changing.
ALC is not applicable in the situations below:
There are sharp turnings, or bad road
conditions, for example, slippery or icy
roads.
Drive on an inclined road.
The road where pedestrians or riders may
appear.
Dark (poor light) or poor visibility (due to
heavy rain, heavy snow, heavy fog, and
others).
When the hard light (for example the
headlamp light or the direct sunlight)
interferes with the camera's field of view.
The cameras field of view is blocked by the
preceding vehicles.
The cameras field of view (blocked by water
mist, dust, or sticker) is blocked by the
windscreen.
The lane lines are excessively worn or
obscured, or covered, new line and old line
overlap, temporarily adjusted due to road
construction, or change quickly (for example,
lane diverging, crossing, or merging).
Objects or landscape features are casting
strong shadows on the lane.
There are warning cones, warning boards, or
other objects on the road.
The radar is restricted.
The camera is subject to the limit.
The radar or camera is blocked (dust and
cover, etc.) or bad weather conditions (for
example, heavy rain, heavy snow, and thick
fog).
The ALC performance will be affected when
there is large lateral airflow or strong wind at
one side of the vehicle. ALC is not suitable
to be used in such weather conditions.
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The above example, warning, and limit do not
describe all conditions that affect the normal
operation of the ALC.
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Forward collision warning function includes
frontal collision warning (FCW) and Automatic
Emergency Braking (AEB), which can reduce the
risk of a crash or slow down the speed during the
crash to improve the vehicles driving safety.
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Forward collision warning is an assist function
only, which is not able to assist the driver
on all occasions. It can only minimize the
frontal crash impact by trying to lower the
vehicle speed within the system limit. The
system will delay starting to avoid unnecessary
intervention. The driver often can only notice
the function of the forward collision warning
when a crash is about to occur. Please do not
rely on the forward collision warning to replace
the response the driver should apply.
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When the function detects that there is a risk of
a crash with the preceding vehicle, it will remind
the driver via the ICM and alert sound. If the
crash risk is greater, the function will remind the
driver via stab braking.
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If the driver fails to apply the brakes in time
or the braking force is too small, the automatic
emergency braking will be started to alleviate or
avoid the crash damage.
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If the AEB stops the vehicle, the vehicle will
remain stationary for a short time, and the
driver should take over the braking as soon as
possible.
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Learn about the function status of the forward
collision warning through the ICM indicator light:
Forward collision warning is off.
Forward collision warning
malfunctions.
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Please contact XPENG Service Center for
an inspection and repair in case the forward
collision warning malfunctions.
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Forward collision warning is turned on by default.
Tap “ ;3,/27” in turn on the CID to turn on or
turn off the forward collision warning function.
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Prior to using forward collision warning, the
driver should read this section to know the
relevant functions for the user guide and
restrictions.
The forward collision warning is an assistive
function. It can not work in all situations
such as driving conditions, traffic, weather,
and road conditions, and can not replace
driving concentration and precise judgment.
The driver is fully responsible for driving
safety. Make sure to keep an eye on the
road conditions during driving, and do not
rely on the forward collision warning to alert
or avoid a potential crash. Many factors may
degrade or affect the performance, resulting
in unnecessary, invalid, or inaccurate
warnings, brake interventions, or omissions.
It may lead to severe bodily injury or death if
relying on a forward collision warning to alert
or avoid a potential crash.
Automatic emergency braking is not
designed for crash avoidance. It can only
minimize the impact of a frontal crash
by trying to reduce the driving speed. A
reliance on automatic emergency braking
to avoid a crash may lead to severe bodily
injury or death.
The forward collision warning is designed
only to alleviate the frontal crash, and it
is not able to work when the vehicle is in
reverse gear.
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The detecting scope of the associated
cameras and radar for forward collision
warning is limited. The road and weather
conditions may impose an adverse influence
on the area monitored by the forward
collision warning Make sure to drive
carefully.
When there is a visual, auditory, or tactile
warning, the driver is responsible for
immediately taking measures to prevent the
vehicle from further danger. Do not rely
on the intervention of automatic emergency
braking.
The forward collision warning may present
an alert or apply braking in case there is no
crash risk. Keep concentration, and always
pay attention to the area in front of the
current vehicle to anticipate whether to take
any measures.
It is highly recommended that do not turn
off the forward collision warning function. If
the function is turned off, the vehicle will not
be able to warn or assist in braking when a
crash is likely to occur.
If the camera or radar can not accurately
detect road users such as pedestrians,
riders, and vehicles due to traffic conditions
or external influence, the warning and
braking intervention may be delayed or
completely not be executed.
It may lead to braking interruption if
the driver presses the accelerator pedal
during the automatic emergency braking
intervening in the vehicle braking.
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For pedestrians and two-wheeled vehicles,
the forward collision warning (FCW) only
works when the current vehicle is at a
speed range from 27km/h to 85km/h; For
vehicles, the FCW only works when the
current vehicle is at a speed range from
27km/h to 150km/h.
For pedestrians and two-wheeled vehicles,
the automatic emergency braking (AEB) only
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works when the current vehicle is at a speed
range from 4km/h to 65km/h; For vehicles,
the automatic emergency braking (AEB) only
works when the current vehicle is at a speed
range from 4km/h to 85km/h.
The forward collision warning can not always
detect road users such as vehicles, riders, or
pedestrians. Many reasons lead to unnecessary,
unpunctual, or invalid warnings or warning
omissions, for example,
The current vehicle is moving on a road with
large turnings or in bad road conditions.
When other vehicles suddenly move fast, or
move from a near distance to the ahead of the
current vehicle, the forward collision warning is
not able to timely apply warning/braking.
Dark (poor light) or poor visibility (due to
heavy rain, heavy snow, heavy fog, and others).
When the hard light (for example the headlamp
light or the direct sunlight) interferes with the
camera's field of view.
The cameras field of view (blocked by water
mist, dust, or sticker) is blocked by the
windscreen.
The radar is restricted. See 18 page
The camera is subject to the limit. See 20
page
When the current vehicle speed is faster than
a certain speed, the automatic emergency
braking (AEB) is not able to completely avoid a
crash when a pedestrian is detected.
The automatic emergency braking (AEB) fails
to work when there is a retrograde vehicle.
The above example, warning, and limit do not
describe all conditions that affect the normal
operation of the forward collision warning.
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Blind Spot Safety Assist includes Blind Spot
Detection (BSD) and Lane Change Alert (LCA),
which can monitor the lanes on both sides of the
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vehicle and provide alerts when there is a risk
during lane changes.
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The function does not work during sharp
turns.
The function does not work during reverse
driving.
Blind Spot Safety Assist is an assisted
driving function and may not work under all
circumstances.
The function cannot replace safe driving
practices and the use of interior and exterior
rearview mirrors.
Using Blind Spot Safety Assist does
not mean the driver can be negligent
or complacent. It is always the driver's
responsibility to change lanes in a safe
manner.
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When the vehicle speed is greater than 10km/h,
if there is a vehicle in the blind spot or a
fast-approaching one behind the blind spot,
the corresponding side's exterior rearview mirror
warning light will illuminate. If the turning lamp or
lane change signal on that side is activated at
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this time, the warning light will start flashing to
provide a reminder.
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When exterior rearview mirror warning light is
illuminated, the driver should avoid changing
lanes to the corresponding side.
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Tap “ ;3,/27” in turn on CID to enable or
disable the blind spot safety assist function.
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Blind Spot Safety Assist may not always work
under all circumstances, and several reasons
may lead to unnecessary, untimely, or ineffective
warnings, or even missed warnings. Some of the
reasons include:
The radar is restricted. See 18 page
The presence of large moving metal objects in
the blind-spot area.
The examples, warnings, and limitations
mentioned above do not cover all situations that
may affect the normal operation of the Blind Spot
Safety Assist system.
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The Door Opening Warning (DOW) function can
provide alerts when there is a crash risk while
opening the door.
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However, please note that even when the
vehicle is stationary, DOW may not work
under all circumstances. It cannot replace
the visual observation of the driver and
passengers, as well as the use of interior and
exterior rearview mirrors. Do not overly rely
on that.
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DOW is only effective when the vehicle is
stationary or moving at a low speed. It will
not work when the vehicle is in motion.
DOW is to remind drivers and passengers
to pay attention to the safety when
opening the door. Due to the limitations
of sensor performance and the complexity
of traffic conditions, the function may issue
unnecessary alerts or fail to alert. Actively
observing before exiting the vehicle is the
most effective measure and responsibility to
ensure personal safety.
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When the vehicle speed is between 0-5 km/h
and there are vehicles, pedestrians, or two-
wheelers approaching at a certain speed within
the detection range, and there is a crash risk
while opening the door, the door opening
warning function will be activated. It will provide
alerts through the following means:
ICM.
Warning tone.
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The corresponding side exterior rearview
mirror warning light is illuminated constantly.
The door ambient lighting is flashing.
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Tap “ ;3,/27” in turn on CID to enable or
disable the door opening warning function.
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The door opening warning may not always work
under all circumstances due to various reasons,
which may lead to unnecessary, untimely, or
ineffective warnings, or even missed warnings.
Some of the reasons include:
The radar is restricted. See 18 page
Smaller targets or stationary targets.
The target is moving too fast or has sudden
steering actions, for example: When a target
vehicle changes lanes and suddenly appears
in the monitoring area behind the vehicle.
Other vehicles or cyclists behind the vehicle.
The vehicle is parked in locations such as a
turning point or next to a wall.
The examples, warnings, and limitations
mentioned above do not cover all situations that
may affect the normal operation of the door
opening warning system.
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The Rear Collision Warning (RCW) function can
detect crash risks from the vehicle's rear during
driving and provide warnings.
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When the vehicle speed is between 0-160
km/h, if there are vehicles, pedestrians, or two-
wheelers approaching at a certain speed within
the detection range, and there is a crash risk,
RCW will be activated. It will provide warnings
through ICM, audible alerts, and illuminate the
hazard warning lights to alert the approaching
vehicles from behind.
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Tap “;3,/27” in turn on CID to enable or
disable the rear collision warning.
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RCW may not always work under all
circumstances, and there are various reasons
that could lead to unnecessary, untimely, or
ineffective warnings or missed warnings, such as:
The radar is restricted. See 18 page
The presence of large moving metal objects in
the blind-spot area.
The detection object's speed is too fast.
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The above examples, warnings and limitations do
not cover all situations that may affect the normal
operation of the rear collision warning.
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RCTA can provide reminders to the driver about
the presence of cross-traffic in the rear blind
spot when the backup visibility is limited.
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The intelligent technology of RCTA cannot
surpass physical limitations and can only
function within the system's limits. Do not
take risks by relying solely on the system's
enhanced comfort. The system cannot
replace the driver's attention.
RCTA is an assisting driving function and
may not be available in all situations.
Using RCTA does not mean the driver can
be careless or relax. Safe reversing remains
the driver's responsibility.
Do not use the system in situations with
limited visibility or when it is difficult to see
the traffic (e.g., on busy roads or crossing
multiple lanes).
The system may not accurately recognize
cyclists and pedestrians, so the driver
must always be vigilant and observe the
surroundings.
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When the vehicle is in R/N gear and the speed
is between 2-15 km/h, and there is a vehicle,
pedestrian, or two-wheeler approaching at a
certain speed within the detection range, with
a crash risk, RCTA is activated. It provides
reminders through ICM and warning tones.
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Tap “;3,/27” in turn on CID to enable or
disable the rear cross traffic alert.
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RCTA may not always work in all situations, and
there are various reasons that could lead to
unnecessary, delayed, or ineffective warnings or
even missed warnings, such as:
The radar is restricted. See 18 page
The presence of large moving metal objects in
the blind-spot area.
The detection object's speed is too fast.
The above examples, warnings, and limitations do
not cover all the potential factors that may affect
the normal operation of RCTA.
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The starting obstacle avoidance assist function
is an active safety function. When the vehicle
starts at low speed, it identifies nearby obstacles
in the direction of travel and intelligently limits
the vehicle's maximum acceleration capability.
This helps reduce the risk of crash accidents
caused by the driver accidentally stepping on
the accelerator pedal.
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Tap “;3,/27” in turn on CID, and in the
current interface, you can enable or disable the
starting obstacle avoidance assist.
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The starting obstacle avoidance assist is
merely an auxiliary driving function and cannot
replace direct visual checks. Do not overly rely
on that. Even when the function is activated,
it only limits the vehicle's acceleration to a
certain extent, and you still need to actively
control and stop the vehicle; otherwise,
crashes may occur. It is your responsibility
to remain vigilant, pay attention to the
surroundings when starting the vehicle, and
always be aware of other road users to avoid
the risk of severe injury or death.
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The starting obstacle avoidance assist function
may not work in all situations, and there are
various reasons that may cause unnecessary,
delayed, or ineffective warnings or missed
warnings, such as:
The radar is restricted. See 18 page
The presence of large moving metal objects in
the blind-spot area.
The detection object's speed is too fast.
The above warnings and limitations do not cover
all possible interferences. Several factors can
lead to the function failure, so to avoid crashes,
drivers must remain vigilant while driving the
vehicle, constantly paying attention to the road
conditions, and ensuring they can control the
vehicle's start safely.
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Lane Departure Assistance includes Lane
Departure Warning (LDW), Lane Keeping Assist
(LKA), and Emergency Lane Keeping (ELK). It can
alert and correct unintentional lane departure
or assist in emergency lane keeping to avoid
potential side crashes.
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When Lane Departure Assistance is set to the
warning mode, LDW enables: if the vehicle
deviates from its lane without using the turning
lamp with the speed is between 60 km/h-150
km/h, the system provides alerts through ICM,
audible warning tones, and steering wheel
vibration to remind the driver until the vehicle is
corrected back into the lane.
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LDW function only provides warnings to the
driver and does not actively steer the vehicle
back into the lane. The driver is responsible
for promptly correcting the vehicle's position
when receiving LDW warnings.
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When Lane Departure Assistance is set to the
correction mode, LKA enables: if the vehicle
deviates from its lane without using the turning
lamp with the speed is between 60 km/h-150
km/h, the system provides alerts through ICM
and audible warning tones, and intervenes in
the steering wheel control to correct the vehicle
back into the lane.
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When Lane Departure Assistance is set to the
correction mode, ELK enables: when the vehicle
speed is between 60 km/h and 150 km/h, and
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the vehicle is about to crash with the roadside
or an oncoming/overtaking vehicle, the system
also provides alerts through ICM and audible
warning tones, and intervenes in the steering
wheel control to perform an emergency evasive
maneuver.
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Tap “;3,/27” in turn on CID, and you
can configure the lane departure
assistance
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function's assistance mode and trigger
conditions.
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If the function is disabled, it will automatically
re-enable the next time the vehicle is powered
on.
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LSS is an assisted driving function and
may not work in all driving situations, traffic
conditions, weather, and road conditions.
When driving, it is crucial to observe the
road conditions and not rely on LSS to warn
or avoid potential dangers. Relying on LSS
to warn of potential lane departure dangers
and avoid them can lead to severe personal
injury or death.
When the vehicle issues visual, auditory,
or tactile warnings, it is the driver's
responsibility to take immediate action to
avoid further danger, and they should not
depend on LKA to intervene.
LSS can correct the vehicle's position
when it deviates from the lane without the
turning lamp activated, but drivers must
remain attentive as this function cannot fully
replace their operation.
LSS will not issue warnings or intervene
in lane departure situations when the
turning lamp is activated or when the driver
shows obvious turning intentions (such as
quickly turning the steering wheel, braking,
deep pressing the accelerator pedal for
acceleration, or turning on hazard warning
lights).
The function will be inhibited when the
windshield wipers or hazard warning lights
are activated.
Lane departure assistance may not always
accurately detect lane lines. In some situations,
the driver may receive useless or ineffective
warnings, and the system may not be able to
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intervene in lane departure appropriately, for
example:
Dark (poor light) or poor visibility (due to
heavy rain, heavy snow, heavy fog, and others).
When the hard light (for example the headlamp
light or the direct sunlight) interferes with the
camera's field of view.
The cameras field of view is blocked by the
preceding vehicles.
The cameras field of view (blocked by water
mist, dust, or sticker) is blocked by the
windscreen.
Excessive wear of lane lines, overlapping old
and new lane markings, or temporary road
adjustments due to construction or rapid
changes (e.g., lane forks, crossings, or merges)
Objects or landscape features are casting
strong shadows on the lane.
Strong lateral airflows or strong winds on one
side of the vehicle can affect the performance
of lane departure assistance. It is not suitable
to use this feature in such weather conditions.
Lane departure assistance may miss warnings
and interventions or issue incorrect warnings and
interventions in the following situations:
The camera is subject to the limit. See 20
page
Weather conditions (heavy rain, snow, fog,
extreme heat, or cold) affect camera operation.
Please note that the provided examples,
warnings, and limitations do not cover all
situations that may impact the normal operation
of lane departure assistance.
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The IHB function automatically switches between
high and low beams based on information such
as oncoming vehicles and ambient lighting to
avoid disturbing other traffic participants.
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it cannot guarantee perfect perception of
the surrounding environment or vehicles,
and there may be occasional misadjustments
between high and low beams. Therefore,
it's essential to comply with local traffic
regulations and use this function responsibly
and appropriately.
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IHB is activated when the following conditions
are met, and it automatically switches between
high and low beams based on the road
environment:
1. IHB switch on CID is turned on;
2. The headlight switch is set to AUTO or low
beam;
3. The vehicle speed is above 30 km/h.
4. The front windscreen camera is unobstructed
and not affected by fog or other factors.
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Once IHB is activated, it will exit if the vehicle
speed drops below 15 km/h.
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The function status can be understood through
the ICM indicator lights:
IHB is enabled, and high beams are not
illuminated.
IHB is enabled, and high beams are
illuminated.
IHB function malfunction.
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If IHB malfunctions, please contact the XPENG
Service Center for maintenance.
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Ta p on the top status bar on CID allows you to
enable or disable the IHB function.
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The IHB function may be limited by the camera
and various inhibiting conditions.
If the camera is not properly calibrated, the
performance of IHB may be reduced.
Factors such as camera blindness due to dust,
ice, rain, snow, fog, or other limitations in
visibility can also reduce the performance.
The presence of highly reflective objects
within the camera's sensing range on the road
can affect its performance.
Self-glaring scenes like heavy rain or dense
fog can render IHB unavailable.
The above examples, warnings, and limitations do
not cover all situations that may affect the normal
operation of the Intelligent High Beam system.
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1. Interior Camera
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DSM system monitors the driver's facial state.
When the driver shows mild signs of fatigue or
distraction, the system provides reminders
through ICM and warning sounds. However, if
the driver exhibits severe fatigue or distraction,
the system will remind them by tightening the
seatbelt.
Abnormal power supply voltage (too high or
too low);
The driver fatigue monitoring camera fault or it
is covered.
The above examples, warnings, and limitations do
not cover all situations that may affect the normal
operation of driver fatigue monitoring.
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Driver fatigue monitoring may not always
function under various circumstances, and
several reasons may lead to its failure, such as:
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The parking radar system uses ultrasonic radar
installed on the vehicle's bumper to detect the
distance between the vehicle and surrounding
obstacles. It provides reminders to the driver
through ICM, CID, and warning tones, assisting
the driver in parking.
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1. Ultrasonic Radar
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The intelligent technology of the parking
radar system cannot surpass the limitations
of the laws of physics and can only function
within the system's limits. Failure to comply
may result in severe injuries and vehicle
damage.
The parking radar cannot replace the
driver's attention; drivers must always
observe the surrounding environment.
During the intelligent parking process,
the auditory warning information from the
parking radar may reduce, but necessary
warning information will still be present.
Drivers should pay attention to the warning
messages from the radar and apply the
brake when necessary.
When the speed exceeds 12 km/h and is in
D gear, the parking radar will deactivate the
warning function.
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Do not wait for warning messages from
the parking radar, but brake as required to
ensure vehicle safety.
The parking radar only emits warning
messages when obstacles are detected,
so it may not issue warnings, may delay
the issuing, or may produce unnecessary
warnings. Relying entirely on the parking
radar for potential crash warnings may result
in severe personal injury or death.
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When shifted to D gear, the front bumper's
ultrasonic radar starts working. When shifted to
R gear, all ultrasonic radars are activated.
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When the parking radar system is activated,
ICM will simulate the approximate direction and
distance of obstacles relative to the vehicle.
Green indicates a greater distance, while red
indicates a very close one. The distance between
the vehicle and the nearest obstacle is also
displayed numerically below.
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When shifted to R gear, CID will also display the
parking radar system's warning interface.
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As the distance between the vehicle and
obstacles decreases, the warning tone's
frequency will gradually increase. It will continue
to sound when the vehicle is about to crash with
an obstacle.
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The parking radar can detect various obstacles,
vehicles, bicycles, pedestrians, etc. However,
several reasons may lead to unnecessary,
delayed, or missed warnings, such as:
The radar is restricted. See 18 page
When the vehicle is approaching an obstacle
at a relatively high speed, the parking radar's
warning messages may be delayed.
The above examples, warnings, and limitations do
not cover all situations that may affect the normal
operation of the parking radar system.
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AVM utilizes cameras installed around the vehicle
to capture the surroundings and display them on
CID.
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Even if the obstacle is soft and won't damage
the vehicle (e.g., tall grass), the parking radar
may still issue warning messages.
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1. Surround View Camera
Surround-View Cameras are installed above the
license plate and below the left and right exterior
rearview mirrors.
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Please note that certain license plate frames
or U.S. licenses might obstruct the cameras
or prevent proper installation. Please choose
carefully to avoid any interference.
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When the vehicle is shifted to the R gear, CID
switches to the reverse view.
If“5HYHUVH,PDJH+ROG”is enabled, when the gear
is shifted from R to D, the reverse image switches
to the front view. When the gear is shifted to P or
the speed exceeds 10 km/h, the reverse image
will automatically exit. You can also manually exit
the reverse image by tapping the close button
on the screen.
If“5HYHUVH,PDJH+ROG”is not enabled, the
reverse image will close when the gear is shifted
out of R.
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Tap “ $VVLVWLYH'ULYLQJ6XSHU,QWHOOLJHQW
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CID or tap “ 6HWWLQJV” in turn to enable or
disable the Reverse Image Hold.
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Shift to R, or tap“ &DPHUD” in turn on CID to
open the AVM.
1. Photo mode
2. Video mode
3. Album
4. Photo/Video toggle switch
5. Real-time view of AVM
6. Orientation of the real-time view of AVM in
2D/3D perspective mode
7. AVM display mode
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APA can assist the driver in parking and exiting
both perpendicular and parallel parking spaces
with or without lines, as well as diagonal parking
spaces.
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Its performance relies on the detection
and recognition capabilities of ultrasonic
sensors and surround-view cameras in the
environment.
It may not always detect objects in the
parking space or along the parking path.
The driver must check the surroundings and
ensure they are suitable and safe.
Although APA has the ability to assist in
avoiding obstacles, due to sensor limitations,
the driver should always be prepared to
brake to avoid vehicles, pedestrians, and
objects.
In cramped spaces, the sensor's accuracy in
detecting obstacle positions may be limited,
increasing the risk of damage to the vehicle
or surrounding objects when using APA.
Obstacles above the height of the exterior
rearview mirrors may not be fully detected.
During the parking process, it's essential to
observe the environment and confirm that it
is safe and appropriate.
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When APA is activated, ICM indicator light will
be blue.
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Tap “ ;3,/27” on CID to enable or disable
the super intelligent parking assist.
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1. Tap on CID “ ” or say “+L;LDR3,ZDQWWR
SDUNWKHFDU” to enable the parking function.
2. Drive the vehicle slowly, observe CID until the
target parking space is displayed in blue, then
press the brake pedal.
3. Tap “7DUJHW3DUNLQJ6SDFH6WDUW3DUNLQJ”.
4. Release the brake pedal to start parking.
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5. When the parking is completed, CID will
display “3DUNLQJ&RPSOHWHG”.
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Before parking, please observe whether the
surrounding environment is suitable and
safe.
During the process, please keep an eye
on the surroundings and be ready to take
control of the vehicle at any time.
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After using the APA to park into a parking space
without moving the vehicle afterward, you can
use the Park Out function.
1. Press the brake pedal and shift to the R gear.
2. Tap “3DUN2XW” on the CID.
3. Release the brake pedal to start parking out.
4. When the parking out is completed, CID will
display “3DUNLQJ&RPSOHWHG”.
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The parking will be canceled if any of the
following situations occur:
Manually turn the steering wheel or press the
brake pedal to shift gears while the parking
process is in progress.
Before starting the parking, tap the exit button
on the parking interface.
APA remains paused for more than 30
seconds without resuming.
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Opening a car door, pressing the accelerator
pedal, or pressing the brake pedal causes APA
to pause more than 2 times.
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In the following situations, APA may not function
as expected:
When the road is an incline.
Dark (poor light) or poor visibility (due to heavy
rain, heavy snow, heavy fog, and others).
If the road edge is not made of stone or
cannot be detected. Improper parking may
damage the vehicle's tires and wheels.
If one or more ultrasonic sensors or surround-
view cameras are dirty or obstructed (e.g., by
mud, ice, or hanging water).
When weather conditions (heavy rain, snow,
fog, extreme heat, or extreme cold) interfere
with sensor operation.
If the sensors are affected by other electrical
equipment or devices that could cause
interference.
Uneven road surfaces.
When the sensors cannot recognize road
surfaces with significant height differences,
avoid using APA near cliffs, elevated platforms,
curbside sidewalks, low flower beds, or parking
spaces with steps.
The sensors have limited recognition
capabilities and scope, and may not detect
suspended, small, low-height, or narrow
obstacles. When there are similar objects in
the parking environment, always pay attention
and be ready to take control of the vehicle to
avoid crashes.
Do not use APA if the vehicle is equipped with
anti-skid chains or spare tires.
Do not use APA if there are protruding objects
loaded onto the vehicle.
Do not use APA if any of the exterior
rearview mirrors or surround-view cameras are
damaged or in an abnormal position.
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Parking spaces on narrow streets or small
parking spaces may not always be available
due to insufficient maneuvering space.
Use approved tires with normal tire pressure
to avoid triggering the tire pressure warning
system, which can affect APA.
Vehicle refit or repair performed outside of
XPENG Service Center may affect APA and
increase the risk of scraping or crashes during
parking.
Many unforeseen circumstances can affect
APA to park the vehicle properly. Always be
aware of this and be prepared to take control
of the vehicle at any time. When parking,
pay attention and be ready to take immediate
control of the vehicle's operation.
APA is an advanced driver-assistance system
and cannot achieve full autonomous driving
capabilities. The driver must always maintain
attentiveness to the vehicle and surroundings
to observe and make judgments.
The above examples, warnings, and limitations do
not cover all situations that may affect the normal
operation.
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After parking into the space using the XPILOT
APA, if the vehicle is not moved afterwards, use
AEP to assist in pulling it out.
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AEP can be activated by following methods:
Press brake pedal, shift into Reverse, and tap
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Open the App, and tap “;3(1*5HPRWH
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The activation of AEP requires meeting the
following conditions:
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The vehicle is not moved after parking is
completed using APA or RPA, and APA is
enabled.
AEP components function normal.
Radar and camera function normal.
Tire pressure is normal.
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Exit AEP through the following operations when
AEP is turned on:
Manually move the steering wheel or press
and hold the brake to shift gears after AEP is
started.
Tap the exit button on the parking interface
before starting AEP.
AEP remains paused for more than 30
seconds without resuming.
Opening the vehicle door, pressing the
accelerator pedal, or pressing the brake pedal
caused AEP to pause more than twice.
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AEP may fail to function as expected in the
following conditions:
When the road is a incline.
Dark (poor light) or poor visibility (due to
heavy rain, heavy snow, heavy fog, and others).
If the road edge is not made of stone or
cannot be detected. Improper parking may
damage the vehicle's tires and wheels.
One or more ultrasonic sensors, surround-view
cameras are dirty or obstructed (such as by
mud, ice, or hanging water droplet).
Weather conditions (heavy rain, snow, fog,
or extremely hot or cold temperatures) are
interfering with sensor operation.
If the sensors are affected by other electrical
equipment or devices that could cause
interference.
Uneven road surfaces.
When the sensors cannot recognize road
surfaces with significant height differences,
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avoid using APA near cliffs, elevated platforms,
curbside sidewalks, low flower beds, or parking
spaces with steps.
The sensors have limited recognition
capabilities and scope, and may not detect
suspended, small, low-height, or narrow
obstacles. When there are similar objects in
the parking environment, always pay attention
and be ready to take control of the vehicle to
avoid crashes.
Do not use APA if the vehicle is equipped with
anti-skid chains or spare tires.
Do not use APA if there are protruding objects
loaded onto the vehicle.
Do not use APA if any of the exterior
rearview mirrors or surround-view cameras are
damaged or in an abnormal position.
Parking spaces on narrow streets or small
parking spaces may not always be available
due to insufficient maneuvering space.
Please use approved tires with normal tire
pressure to avoid alerting the tire pressure
warning system, which could affect AEP
functions.
Vehicle refit or repair performed outside of
XPENG Service Center may affect APA and
increase the risk of scraping or crashes during
parking.
Many unforeseen circumstances may impair
the parking function of AEP. Please keep this
in mind and remember that as a result, AEP
may not steer the vehicle appropriately. When
parking, pay attention and be ready to take
immediate control of the vehicle's operation.
AEP is only an advanced driving assistance
function and not fully autonomous. Drivers
must remain attentive to the vehicles and
surroundings on the road and make sound
judgments.
The provided examples, warnings, and limitations
do not represent an exhaustive list of situations
that may interfere with proper function of AEP.
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vehicle and complete the parking, making it
convenient to park the car in tight spaces where
it's difficult to get in and out.
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the button to start the parking after entering the
setting page.
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and resumed if you press and hold the button
again.
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responsibility to immediately pause or exit the
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their phone in order to use the remote parking
function. In the event that the driver is too
far away from the vehicle, the remote parking
function will automatically pause.
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Always make sure the vehicle is within your
own visual range, and constantly observe
the surroundings of the vehicle.
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of stability in adaptation. If you encounter
issues such as unstable connections during
use, please consult the customer service
personnel.
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capabilities. If it encounters any obstacles, it
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surrounding environment. If there is any
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feature. If an obstacle is detected, the
function will automatically pause, and if the
obstacle avoidance is triggered three times
during a single use, the function will stop.
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of stability in adaptation. If you encounter
issues such as unstable connections during
use, please consult the customer service
personnel.
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(exterior rearview mirrors folded, hazard lights
activated).
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forward movement. Press and hold to
control the vehicle's backward movement.
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1. A/C
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Tap up and down to set the driver's side
temperature
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Rear windscreen/exterior rearview mirror
defrosting
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3. Adjust airflow
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Seat heating and ventilation
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6. Adjust the driver's side temperature
7. When the air conditioning is on, tap to open/
close the air vent, drag to adjust the air vent
direction.
8. Adjust the passenger's side temperature
9. Wind mode: Choose from free wind, mirrored
wind, one-way wind, and full-car wind
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the driver's side temperature synchronizes
with the front passenger's side temperature.
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When energy-saving mode is enabled,
temperature synchronization automatically
activates. If there is no one on the
passenger side, the function cannot be
turned o.
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Blow to window
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Blow to feet
12. AUTO: When activated, A/C automatically
controls according to the set temperature
13. A/C on/off switch
14. A/C: Air conditioning must be on for cooling
or heating to work
15. Rapid Temperature Control/Inside and
Outside Circulation
Rapid cooling
Rapid heating
Switch between inside and outside
circulation
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steering wheel and voice commands.
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It is suitable for quickly removing new car smells
during the initial use or for promptly eliminating
any abnormal odors detected while driving. After
activating this mode, the ventilation will be
continuously on for 180 seconds to improve
driving comfort.
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a more power-efficient manner, reducing power
consumption and extending the driving range.
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heating performance.
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When enabled, if the vehicle detects exhaust gas
pollution from the outside, it will automatically
switch to the recirculation mode to ensure the
interior air quality.
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appropriate situations, reducing air conditioning
power consumption and extending the driving
range.
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vehicle is locked, the system will intelligently
detect water accumulation in the A/C system
and activate the auto-drying function. This
reduces the chances of bacterial growth and
minimizes the possibility of producing odors
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a certain amount of power and have a minor
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circulate fresh air at regular intervals, reducing
any odors inside the vehicle and ensuring a
fresh atmosphere. Attention! The function only
activates once each time it is enabled. The next
time you use the vehicle, it will automatically
switch back to the closed state.
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The air purification utilizes sensors and network
data to assess the air quality inside the vehicle.
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interface. When the interior air quality is poor,
the system will prompt you to activate the air
purification function.
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following ways:
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start purification.
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purification will automatically start if the
interior air quality level is classified as
moderate pollution or above.
You can stop the air purification through any of
the following methods:
1. If the interior air quality level is classified
as good or below, the purification will
automatically stop after 30 seconds.
2. During purification, tapping again on the air
purification icon at the bottom right corner
of the A/C control screen will stop the
purification.
3. Stop the purification by turning off the A/C
and activate the front defrost.
4. Stop the purification by activating the
rapid heating, rapid cooling, or intelligent
deodorization functions.
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Open the A/C interface and tap “ ” to activate
the seat ventilation or heating interface.
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corresponding seat's ventilation function. There
are three levels: Level 3, Level 2, Level 1, Off, and
then back to Level 3 in a continuous cycle.
Tap the heating icon will activate the
corresponding seat's ventilation function. There
are three levels: Level 3, Level 2, Level 1, Off, and
then back to Level 3 in a continuous cycle.
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Open the A/C interface and tap to activate
the steering wheel heating function. Each tap will
cycle through three levels: Level 3, Level 2, Level
1, Off, and then back to Level 3.
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1. Left Front Window Up/Down Switch
2. Right Front Window Up/Down Switch
3. Right Rear Window Up/Down Switch
4. Left Rear Window Up/Down Switch
5. Passenger Window Up/Down Lock Switch
Push the window switch up/down to the level 2,
and the window will automatically move to the
fully closed/open status.
Push the window switch up/down to the level
1 and hold it, the window will start moving up/
down, and release the switch to stop the window
movement.
When the passenger window switch disable
function is activated, the indicator on the switch
will light up. At this time, the window switches on
other doors are disabled, and all windows can
only be controlled by the window switch on the
driver's door.
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access the window adjustment interface. From
there, you can adjust the window position,
enable/disable the auto-closing window when
locking, and enable/disable the auto-closing
window at high speed.
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voice commands and the mobile App.
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When the anti-pinch function fails, you can try
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1. Power on the vehicle and close the doors.
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pull) to fully close the window and hold it for 3
seconds, then release.
2. Press the window switch to the first level
(lightly press) to make the window go down
to its automatic stop position, then release.
3. Press the window switch to the first level
(lightly press) again to fully open the window
and hold it for 3 seconds to complete the
window initialization.
You can check if the initialization is successful
with the following operations:
1. Press the window switch to the second
level (press slightly) and release. The window
automatically lowers to the fully open
position.
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2. Pull the window switch to the second
level (pull slightly) and release. The window
automatically raises to the closed position.
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open and fully closed must be completed
within 15 seconds.
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fully closed must be done consecutively. If
you only complete one step, it may cause
the anti-pinch function to fail. To avoid
this risk, you must complete both steps
consecutively.
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must ensure that all passengers (especially
children) do not have any body parts
outside the window to avoid the risk of
injury.
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will automatically close. The driver must
ensure that the windows will not pinch any
passengers before locking.
Before leaving the vehicle, please ensure
that the vehicle is in the power-off state.
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1. Left and Right buttons:
Default: Adjust A/C airflow.
ACC: Adjust cruise control distance.
2. Scroll Wheel Up and Down:
Scroll up and down to adjust A/C
temperature.
Press and hold to enter the left-side screen
card-switching mode on the dashboard.
Scroll up and down to select cards, short
press to confirm the selection.
When ACC is active, scroll up and down to
increase or decrease speed.
3. Customizable buttons:
Briefly press to quickly activate custom
functions. Press and hold to customize the
functions.
4. Voice wake-up button:
Activate or deactivate Xiao P assistant.
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1. Next/Previous Track: Short press to play the
next or previous radio station/chapter/song.
2. Scroll Wheel
Scroll up/down to adjust media volume.
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popup confirmation.
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Press and hold to enter the right-side card
selection status on the dashboard.
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select answer/reject, short press the scroll
wheel to confirm. During an active call,
short press to hang up.
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an extended period as it may easily damage
the horn.
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Do not press or strike the horn button area
forcefully to avoid triggering the deployment
of the driver's airbag, which could cause
personal injury.
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Simultaneously press and hold the voice button
and the mute button to restart ICM and CID.
This function can be used temporarily in case
of abnormal display or sudden screen freeze
of ICM or CID. If the fault persists after the
restart, please contact XPENG Service Center for
inspection and repair promptly.
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functions for the steering wheel buttons.
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steering wheel until the customized key function
menu appears on CID, then tap to select
customized key function.
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1. USB power port: Can charge the car recorder,
with a maximum output current of 2.1A.
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To avoid damaging the vehicle's electrical
system, never connect power generation
equipment to the USB power port.
When the vehicle is powered on or off,
disconnect the charging device with the
USB power port to prevent damage to
the electrical equipment due to voltage
fluctuations.
Do not use the USB power port when there
is nobody in the vehicle. Improper use of the
USB power port may cause a fire.
Prohibited to use high-power electrical
devices.
Prohibited for children to operate and use.
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1. USB Media Source Port: Used for data
transfer, microphone, game controller, etc.
2. 12V Power Supply Port: Maximum supported
power is 180W.
3. Type-C Power Port: Charging is possible
by connecting a Type-C cable, supports
standard charging protocols, with a maximum
power of 60W.
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port for charging, as charging may cause CID
to restart or go black.
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1. USB Power Port: Charging is possible by
connecting a USB cable, with a maximum
output current of 2.1A.
2. Type-C Power Port. Maximum supported
power is 60W.
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prohibited.
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The phone wireless charging function is enabled
by default. Tap “ 9HKLFOH6HWWLQJ” in turn on
CID, then go to “2WKHUV” to disable/enable this
function.
The wireless charging area is located inside the
front storage box. When charging, please place
the phone with the front side up within the
sensing area along the stop bar. The CID will
display an icon “ ” while charging.
Wireless charging will cease under the following
conditions:
1. The charging process is completed;
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2. There are errors in the charging process,
including the vehicle power supply voltage
being too low or too high.
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The phone wireless charging function can
generate heat when in contact with metal.
Please make sure there are no metal objects
on the back of the phone or within the
charging area before initiating the charging
process. Failure to do so may result in the
metal objects being heated or damaged,
and in extreme cases, it could cause
safety incidents. Here, metal objects refer
to any other objects that contain metallic
components, including but not limited to
chips, magnetic cards, etc.
Please avoid spilling water into the front
storage box, as this could cause water
getting into the wireless charging module
and damage the electronic components.
The use of an external wireless charging coil
may lead to accidental incidents. Please use
with caution.
When the driver is not in the vehicle, please
do not leave your phone charging inside the
car to avoid potential hazards.
Please avoid placing heavy objects in the
charging area to prevent damage to the
wireless charging module.
If the phone wireless charging function fails
or works abnormally, please stop using it
and contact the XPENG Service Center for
inspection and repair.
It is no fault for the phone to heat up after
charging for a long time. After the charging
device is fully charged, please do not leave
it on the charging pad to avoid overheating.
Please avoid using phone cases made
of metallic materials, such as those that
support magnetic charging or MagSafe.
Single wireless charger cannot charge two
or more devices simultaneously.
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of the vehicle.
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panel on the roof. To turn on the reading light,
simply touch the corresponding touch area on
the reading light cover. Touch it again to turn it
off.
The interior reading light can be turned on/off via
the CID or voice command.
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Press the corresponding interior reading light
switch to turn on the reading light. Press it again
to turn it off.
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The vehicle is equipped with surround ambient
lights that can change colors with the rhythm of
the music, adding warmth to your journey home
as night falls.
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interface. Tap the switch to turn the ambient
lights on or off.
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Once the ambient lights are turned on, you can
manually adjust their brightness. The ambient
lights have various options for monochromatic
and bicolor selection.
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There are four modes for the ambient lights:
Static, Calm, Drive, and Disco.
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The glove compartment light will turn on when
the glove compartment is opened and will
automatically turn off when the glove
compartment is closed.
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The trunk light automatically turns on when the
trunk is opened.
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The sub IC storage box light will turn on when
the box is opened, and it will automatically turn
off when the box is closed.
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The bottom light activates as it is raised or
lowered.
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The vehicle is equipped with a panoramic
sunroof with a heat-insulating coating, which
brings better natural light into the cabin.
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1. Pull out the rear trunk cover.
2. Secure both ends of the rear trunk cover into
the fixed slots on both sides of the trunk.
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trunk cover. This could cause damage to the
cover or, in the event of a crash, lead to
objects being projected forwards, potentially
causing injury to passengers.
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Fold down the backrest of the rear seats.
Retract one end of the rear trunk cover and
remove it.
When installing, first secure one end of the
rear trunk cover into the slot, retract the other
end, and then secure it into the other slot.
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arrow to block sunlight coming in from the front
window.
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After flipping down the sun visor, remove the
end near interior rearview mirror from the bracket
and flip the visor towards the window to block
sunlight coming in from the side.
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ahead. If the sun visor is no longer needed,
please return it to its bracket.
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Both the driver's and front passenger's sun visors
are equipped with vanity mirrors. Flip down the
sun visor and lift the vanity mirror cover, and the
vanity mirror light will automatically be on. Close
the vanity mirror cover and the light will be o.
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The front passenger's sun visor optionally
features a Queen's Vanity Mirror to facilitate
makeup for passengers.
Opening the Queen's Vanity Mirror automatically
enters the Beauty Space on the Center
Information Display. In the Beauty Space, you
can set the color temperature of the makeup
light, check makeup tutorials, and turn on/off
the dedicated makeup seating position function.
With this function activated, when you open
the Queen's Vanity Mirror, the front passenger's
seat will automatically adjust to the designated
makeup position.
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The glasses case is integrated with the front
interior light, providing a place to store glasses.
Press the glasses case and it will slowly open.
Push it upwards to close it.
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the sub IC. It can be used to hold beverages and
water bottles.
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After the cup holder is lowered, press the button
on the inner wall of the cup holder to raise it
back.
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When using the cup holder, avoid placing
small items and other miscellaneous objects
to prevent the cup holder from getting stuck
or malfunctioning as it elevates or lowers.
Do not place open cups in the cup holder
while the vehicle is in motion. Otherwise,
spilled hot drinks could burn the driver and
passengers, and could also damage the
vehicle and its electrical equipment.
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Fold down the rear seats to load larger or heavier
objects.
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Loading beyond the vehicle's carrying capacity,
or an uneven weight distribution, will severely
affect the vehicle's steering performance and
driving safety. Luggage within the loading area
may move in the event of a traffic accident or
emergency stop. Objects should be placed as
low and forward as possible.
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When loading tall objects, the height of the
items should not exceed the height of the
backrest. Additionally, items must be secured to
the vehicle to ensure driving safety.
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When loading large objects, the length of the
items should not exceed the size of the vehicle
cabin. Additionally, items must be secured to the
vehicle to ensure driving safety.
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lightweight items.
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follow the instructions and safety warnings
provided in this section, as well as the user
manual for the roof rack itself.
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as skis, bicycles, etc., use the appropriate
accessories. Verify that the attachments are
correctly and securely installed according to
the instructions. Do not place cargo directly
onto the roof sheet metal, as it could damage
the panel.
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must not exceed the rated load of the
roof (75kg). In addition, the total weight of
the fully loaded vehicle, including the driver,
passengers, cargo, and roof load, must not
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the“9HKLFOH6pecificDWLRQV”section.
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to a height not exceeding 40 centimeters. If
the luggage height exceeds 40 centimeters,
the vehicle's speed should be adapted to the
contours of the road to avoid damaging the
roof rack.
When loading cargo onto the rack, place the
heaviest items at the bottom and distribute the
cargo as evenly as possible.
Do not carry oversized items that might hang
over the bumper or the sides of the vehicle,
obstructing the view.
Secure the front and back ends of long
items (such as planks and surfboards) to the
front and back of the vehicle, protecting the
vehicle's paint from being scratched by the
pulling ropes.
Regularly inspect the roof rack to ensure it is
securely installed and undamaged.
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holes, ensure to cover these holes with caps
when in use.
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inside the vehicle.
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outside the vehicle.
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function.
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occurs after locking.
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videos, which can be reviewed in the vehicle and
synced to the owner's mobile phone.
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consume a certain amount of battery power.
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air suspension. It combines factors such as
driving mode, speed, and geographical data
to intelligently adjust the vehicle's height. This
balances stability at high speeds and ensures
clearance during low-speed driving.
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suspension area on the 3D vehicle model to
set the air suspension functions.
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the suspension height, a memory point will be
set.
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suspension height is automatically adjusted for
easier entry and exit when getting in and out
of the vehicle.
Suspension adjustment based on memory
point: The suspension automatically adjusts
when passing through a pre-set memory point.
Intelligent suspension adjustment: The
suspension automatically adjusts when driving
over rough terrain, based on intelligent road
condition analysis.
Easy loading: Lower the rear suspension height
for easier loading and unloading of items. You
can also adjust the suspension height by using
the dropdown shortcut menu button on the
CID or the suspension lift button on the trunk
switch group.
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in the vehicle's pitch and roll angles during
acceleration, deceleration, and turning, the
air suspension will make a “FOLFNLQJ” sound.
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you must activate the suspension repair
mode before lifting the vehicle, otherwise it
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mode.
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and then enable or disable the suspension
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suspension height many times in quick
succession, the system may enter a
thermal protection status. At this time, you
will not be able to continue adjusting the
height of the air suspension. You need to
wait for the air suspension system to cool
down before you can continue adjusting.
Please first check the regulations concerning
motor vehicles in your area prior to tow a
caravan. Since regulations may vary in different
regions, you need to select a caravan with the
right specifications and consult with local agents
before towing.
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install of the air suspension, please contact
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the air suspension.
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the ICM illuminates, do not continue to
drive. Please park the vehicle in a safe area
and contact XPENG Service Center for
inspection and repair, otherwise, it may
cause damage to the air suspension.
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on the CID. The driver shall possess appropriate
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when towing a caravan. Unauthorized refit is
prohibited.
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towing a caravan.
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braking systems is not allowed.
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the movement of the tow hook, and it will be
turned on after the hook is fully extended or
retracted.
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assistance driving functions, except AEB
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activated. After the tow hook is completely
turned o, the relevant assistance driving
functions will be restored.
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the following conditions occur:
The vehicle is in non-P gear.
The tow hook is turned off.
Suspension malfunction, the ESP
malfunction.
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Suspension Leveling Mode is turned on.
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sales service, turn on the lock mode.
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simultaneously.
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hook, and it will be extended along with the
hook after turning on the trailer hook on the CID.
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cover is opened.
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clean the electrical connector when it is not
connected to the trailer interface to prevent
water damage.
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connector coil, following the ISO 11446:2004
standard for the power supply socket. Each pin
has specific functions as following:
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5 Brown Right turn signal
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vehicle must comply with the regulatory
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vehicle specifications, loading, road conditions,
trailer specifications, etc. To ensure driving
safety, please do not exceed the speed limit
or overload the vehicle. For specific parameters,
please refer to the table below.
Item Data
Maximum allowable
traction weight (with
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1500
Maximum allowable
traction weight
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750
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14500*2550*4000
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towing of center-axle
trailers (length/width/
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12000*2550*4000
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limits for the rear
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3500
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the CID.
Please load the trailer cargo securely and ensure
that the cargo is properly fastened. Ensure the
trailer is level, otherwise, do not drive the vehicle.
Star the vehicle steadily and avoid sudden
acceleration and emergency braking, especially
when driving on wet and slippery roads, as it may
cause the vehicle to skid and lose control.
Crosswinds and rough roads may cause the
vehicle to sway, severely affecting vehicle
handling. Whenever you notice slight swaying
of the vehicle, grip the steering wheel firmly
with both hands, and immediately slow down the
vehicle gradually. Do not attempt to eliminate the
swaying by accelerating the vehicle.
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towing vehicle is empty. If it is unavoidable,
please drive at low speed as the loading is
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towing a trailer. Therefore, the distance to the
preceding vehicle should be increased.
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The length of the vehicle increases when a trailer
is being towed. As a result, upon overtaking, you
have to drive a greater distance to return to the
original lane.
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When reversing with a trailer, it is different from
regular reversing and can be more challenging.
Therefore, you should be especially cautious and
practice it more.
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hand when reversing. To steer the trailer to the
left, turn the wheel to the left; to steer it to the
right, turn the wheel to the right. Always reverse
at a low speed, and seek assistance from others
if possible.
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bumps or sudden operation, and turn on the
turn signal in advance. When turning, the turning
radius must be wider than when no trailer is
being towed. This is to ensure that the trailer
does not collide with the shoulders, road signs,
trees, or other objects.
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it is recommended to decelerate in advance.
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weight and the steepness of the slopes.
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place chock blocks under the tires of both the
towing vehicle and the trailer, and apply the
parking brake.
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Warning
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corresponding function will no longer be
triggered, other functions will not be affected.
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replacement in time.
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belts shall be promptly replaced after
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even if the front airbags are provided, the front
occupants must wear seat belts.
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additional protection in the event of
an accident, never rely solely on the
protection provided by the airbags!
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protection only when the occupant wears
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injury or death in an accident.
ƔDo not place a rear-facing child safety seat
on the seat with protection from a front
airbag. Serious injury or death can occur.
ƔAll occupants must be seated properly,
fasten their seat belts before starting the
vehicle, and wear seat belts at all times,
even during driving in urban areas.
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feet, etc. on the airbag identification
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airbags are deployed.
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hits the ground.
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Warning
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triggered airbags and any affected system
components should be replaced as soon
as possible by XPENG Service Center.
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faulty even if they are not triggered
in an accident. In this case, please
contact XPENG Service Center for
troubleshooting.
ƔXPENG Service Center has the necessary
tools, diagnostic tool, repair materials
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The maintenance and modification of the
vehicle shall be carried out by the XPENG
Service Center.
The airbags deploy instantly and forcefully with a
loud bang. The deployed airbags and seat belts
can restrain the occupants' movement to reduce
the risk of injury.
Impact of the Airbag Deployment
When deployed, airbags will release gas and
powder that may irritate your skin and eyes. At
this time, get off the vehicle timely on the
premise of safety. If you are unable to do so,
open the window or door to keep the cabin
ventilated.
If the powder comes in contact with your eyes or
skin, rinse with water immediately. Seek medical
advice in case of severe discomfort.
After deployment, the airbags will retract to
provide the occupants with a progressive shock
absorbing effect, avoiding the driver's forward
vision from being obstructed.
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Warning
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removed from end-of-life vehicles or
any recycled airbag components. The
deploying space of the front airbags shall
be free of any objects that would prevent
the airbags from deploying in the event of
a front collision.
ƔDo not install a cup holder or phone
bracket on the airbag cover or in any
position within the airbag deploying
space.
ƔFront passenger must not carry child,
pet or objects that occupy the airbag
deployment space. Both adults and
children must follow this regulation.
ƔDo not attach any objects (e.g., portable
navigation devices) to the front windshield
glass above the passenger airbags.
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steering wheel or the identification
surface of the front passenger side airbag
components, or make any modification to
these areas.
ƔDo not stack items on the front passenger
seat, as they may be bounced by airbags
in the event of emergency braking, injuring
occupants.
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the deployment of the side airbags in
the event of an accident and reduce the
accuracy of the system detection.
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parts near it. Passengers must not lean
their heads against the doors. Otherwise,
they be injured by the air curtain (when
deployed).
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Warning
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knees, or any other part of their body over
or near the airbags. Doing so may prevent
the airbags from deploying correctly or
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occupants if the airbags deploy.
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above the canopy on the vehicle side,
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serious injury if the vehicle is involved in a
violent collision that causes the airbags to
deploy.
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4. Front passenger airbag switch
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and can be turned off/on in the following
two ways:
1. Tap the front passenger airbag status indicator
on the status bar, then go to the switch
setting interface.
2. Tap “6HWWLQJV” on the CID to enter the
interface, then slide down and tap the front
passenger airbag switch.
Warning
ƔDo not place a rear-facing child seat on
the seat with an active frontal airbag.
Death or serious injury to the child in the
seat can occur.
ƔBe sure to select an appropriate child
safety seat for the child based on his/her
age, height and weight.
ƔOne child seat is for only one child. Never
constrain multiple children into one child
seat with the seat belt.
Warning
ƔUnder no circumstances should a child or
infant be carried in the occupant's arms
during driving.
ƔNever leave a child unattended in the
child seat.
ƔNever leave children unprotected in
a vehicle. Always keep children in the
correct seating position during driving.
Never stand in the vehicle or kneel on the
seat. If an accident occurs under these
circumstances, it could be fatal to children
and others.
ƔAny child seat that has been applied
forces in an accident must be replaced.
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100cm-150cm Britax Romer Kidfix i-Size* ISOFIX + Belt
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backrest and be sure to attach the seat belt through Secure Guard and XP-pad.
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universal belted(yes/no) No No Yes
Forward facing only Yes Yes Yes Yes
I-Size seating position(yes/no) No No No No Yes No Yes
Seating position suitable for
lateral fixture(L1/L2) No No No No No No No
Largest suitable rearward
facing fixture(R1/R2x/R2/R3) No No No No R1/R2x/
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(B2/B3) No No (B2/B3)* (B2/B3)* B2/B3 (B2/
B3)* B2/B3
Ɣ *Only applicable for installation with seat belt.
Ɣ During the installation of the CRS, the backrest angle of seats should be adjusted reasonably to ensure that
the CRS remains stable.
ƔDuring the installation of the CRS, the height of the headrest should be adjusted reasonably or the headrest
should be removed to avoid interference with the CRS. Do not remove the head restraint when using a booster
cushion with no backrest.
Ɣ 1When installing a CRS on the front passenger seat, adjust the front passenger seat as high as possible to
securely install the CRS.
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that the shoulder belt stays right in the middle
of the child's shoulder and the lap belt is
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rear position.
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possible to securely install the child safety
seat.
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adjusted if necessary to ensure that the
vehicle seat belt passes through the belt
guide correctly on the child seat without
bending.
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activated immediately after removing the
child seat from the seat.
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following instructions need to be followed:
ƔPlease adjust the position of the front
passenger seat reasonably to avoid
collision between the child seat/child and
the front seat.
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the height of the headrest should be
adjusted reasonably or the headrest
should be removed to avoid interference
with the child safety seat.
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minimum) do not have a fully developed
spine and neck. This is why it is strongly
recommended to install them in rearward
facing child seat. The latest regulation of
child seat impose the rearward facing child
seat to accommodate child of 15 months
minimum. A variety of child seat can
accommodate even older, taller children
(see recommended child seat in page 159).
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allowed to sit on parents' laps. All children
should be restrained in appropriate child
safety seats at all times.
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sure to follow all instructions detailed in
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the child safety seat manufacturer.
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installed with child safety seats or booster.
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head is supported and that the child seat
belt is properly adjusted and secured.
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be fastened away from the face and neck,
and the lap section must also be fastened
away from the abdomen.
ƔNever attach two child safety seats to one
anchorage, as one anchorage may not be
firm enough to secure both seats in the
event of a collision.
ƔThe anchor points for the child protection
device can only bear the load from a
properly installed child protection device.
Under no circumstances, shall the child
protection device be used for adult seat
belts, wiring harnesses or the installation
of other items or equipment.
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tethers for damage and wear.
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even if they have be put in child safety
seats.
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Within the effective range, when there is no
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set to Park (P), and all car doors (including
the front hood and trunk lid) are closed,
press this button briefly to lock all doors
of the car. The turn signal will flash once,
and the horn will beep once (if set) to
indicate successful locking. The exterior
door handles will retract, and the exterior
rearview mirrors will automatically fold.
2. Trunk Lid Opening Button
Within operational range, double-click this
button to open/close the trunk lid.
3. Unlock Button
Within the effective range, short press this
button to unlock the car doors. The turning
lamp will flash twice, and the horn will
beep twice (if set) to indicate successful
unlocking. The exterior door handles will
open, and the exterior rearview mirrors will
automatically unfold.
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emergency unlocking or locking.
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the car and is not integrated with the smart key.
Please store the mechanical key separately and
keep it well to prevent loss, so it is available when
needed.
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substitute for the smart key to unlock and start
the vehicle. Even in the underground garage
without the mobile signal, you can still unlock
and start the car, and the basic car control
(such as windows, the trunk) and mobile parking
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again.
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The Bluetooth connection range can reach
30-40m around the vehicle in the empty
field, it will be varied due to the mobile
Bluetooth hardware, human body blocking
and the environment interference.
Please do not close the mobile app after
you unlock the vehicle. Keep the App
running in background, otherwise, you may
not be able to start or lock the vehicle.
The vehicle can only connect one
mobile App Bluetooth Key at one time.
When multiple mobile App Bluetooth Keys
approach the vehicle at the some time,
please first unlock the mobile App, then the
Bluetooth Key account will automatically log
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shift the gear and the vehicle will be started
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the key will be scanned when shifting the gear
(please keep Bluetooth connected), if you can’t
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gearing.
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vehicle will detect the signal strength of the
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set the automatic locking and unlocking
function.
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to ensure the relative location of the phone
to the vehicle, to perform automatic locking
and unlocking.
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1. What will lead to the failure of automatic
locking and unlocking?
The phone has low battery and is in the low
power mode.
The mobile system closes XPENG App.
Unstable Bluetooth signal leads to
abnormal disconnection.
The Bluetooth signal is blocked by
obstacles (backpack, human body, wall,
etc.), leading to abnormal distance
measuring.
XPENG App is not opened after restarting
the phone and updating the system.
Leaving the car with car doors or the rear
trunk not completely closed can cause the
Bluetooth disconnection.
If you encounter the above-mentioned
problems, please try the following solutions:
Reduce the obstacle between the phone
and the vehicle, e.g., take your phone out of
the pocket or the backpack.
Open XPENG APP.
Restart XPENG APP.
2. As you approach the vehicle, could you open
the door if the door handle does not extend?
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The door handle will extend when you
approach the vehicle for the first time from
afar. If the door handle does not extend, you
can directly pull the handle to open the door.
3. What will happen if multiple mobile keys
approach the vehicle at the same time?
The vehicle can be unlocked as usual.
The Bluetooth can only connect 1 key, when
multiple keys approach the vehicle at the
same time, the key account which unlocks
the vehicle will automatically log into the
CID.
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You can unlock the vehicle by pressing the
unlock button on the smart key, and then pull the
exterior door handle to open the door.
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When the door is closed to the suction
available position, the electric suction locks will
automatically work until the door is completely
closed.
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Due to the high self-suction force of the door
locks, it is prohibited to reach out to prevent
the door from closing during the self-suction
process, so as to prevent pinching. If you need
to stop the door from closing, you can pull
the interior/exterior handle of the door to stop
self-suction and reopen the door.
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When doors are unlocked, you can pull
any interior door handles to open the
corresponding door.
When doors are locked, you can double
pull any interior door handles to open the
corresponding door. After you open one door,
all doors will be unlocked.
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The door lock switch is located at the driver-side
door armrest:
Locking: When all the doors are closed, you
can press this switch to lock all the doors.
Unlocking: You can press this switch to
unlock all the doors.
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Tap “9HKLFOH6HWWLQJV3DVVHQJHU'RRU
Shortcut Settings” in turn on CID, to set the
shortcut functions for passenger doors. After
that, you can tap and use the shortcuts.
Tap to turn on the “%RVV%XWWRQ”, and the
rear right passenger can move forward the
front passenger seat by pressing and
holding the shortcut button.
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When doors can’t be unlocked due to low
voltage of the vehicle's 12V battery or the smart
key, you can use a mechanical key to unlock
doors.
Press the front side of the driver’s door handle to
extend it, then insert the mechanical key to the
keyhole.
The mechanical key rotates counterclockwise
to unlock and clockwise to lock. Vehicles
equipped with electric suction lock doors can
be closed and locked directly.
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When unlocking, the mechanical key needs to
be rotated back to the initial position before
it is pulled out. If the key does not turn, you
can insert the key till the end to continue the
turning.
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In the case of low voltage of the 12V battery, if
the driver's door is locked by the mechanical key,
other doors will not be locked at the same time.
In this occasion, you can use the mechanical key
to turn the emergency lock knob on the door to
be closed, and then complete the locking of the
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front passenger door or the rear doors in this
way:
Left doors: Turn the emergency lock knob
counterclockwise, and the door will be locked
when you close the door.
Right doors: Turn the emergency lock knob
clockwise, and the door will be locked when
you close the door.
Vehicles equipped with electric suction doors
can be closed and locked directly.
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When the driver does not leave the seat, all
doors are closed and the driver-side door is
locked, and the vehicle is parked, the following
operations will automatically unlock doors:
The drive wears the seat belt and the gear
is in P, the door will unlock when the driver
unfastens the seat belt.
The driver does not wear the seat belt, the
door will unlock when the gear is shifted into P.
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Tap “ 9HKLFOH6HWWLQJV”in turn on CID to
enable/disable the automatic unlocking when
parking.
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When the airbag is triggered in the event of a
serious crash, the vehicle will be unlocked once,
and then unlocked again in 3 seconds.
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The turning lamp will flash when the vehicle
unlocks in a crash. The turning lamp will stop
flashing if the vehicle powers off or the warning
light switch is pressed.
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When your driving speed exceeds 10km/h, and
all the doors are closed with the driver's door
unlocked, all the doors will be automatically
locked.
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The vehicle has childproof locks on both rear
doors. When the lock is turned on, the doors
can’t be opened by the interior door handles.
This can prevent children from opening rear
doors accidentally and reduce the accident risk.
Tap “9HKLFOH6HWWLQJV” in turn on CID, and
you can turn on/off the childproof lock.
Slide down from the top of CID, turn on/off the
childproof lock in the shortcut menu.
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It is recommended that you turn childproof
lock on whenever children are seated in the
rear seats.
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When the childproof lock function is fully
turned on, the rear doors cannot be opened
from inside. Please do not leave children alone
in the car.
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If there is a remote control key near the rear
trunk, the rear trunk can be unlocked and
opened or closed by foot movements.
The effective sensing area is located on the
left side of the rear bumper.
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If you lift your foot up close to the rear
bumper, kick your toes into the rear bumper
for at least 10 cm and then quickly take your
foot back, the trunk will be opened or closed.
If a valid vehicle key is approaching the trunk, the
sensor-based trunk function will be inadvertently
triggered in some cases, thus triggering the trunk
action. For example, in the case of cleaning
under the rear bumper, or spraying huge volume
of water or steam stream in the rear bumper
area, or carrying out maintenance and repair in
the trunk area, the trunk will automatically open
accidentally, which may cause injuries to people
within the trunk action range and damage to
items.
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Please don’t leave the valid vehicle key
within the approach range of the rear trunk
unattended.
Please ensure that you turn off the sensor-
based trunk function on CID before any
maintenance and repair work on the vehicle.
Please ensure that you turn off the sensor-
based trunk function on CID whenever
before the auto wash.
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Tap “ &RQWUROV” on CID, then tap the
trunk in the 3D vehicle model in the current
interface, and the trunk will automatically open
to the limit position.
Scroll down from the top of CID to open or
close the trunk with shortcuts.
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If the space behind or above the vehicle is
smaller than the opening range of the trunk, the
default opening angle of the rear trunk can be
adjusted via CID or the switch in the trunk.
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Tap “ 9HKLFOH6HWWLQJV” in turn on CID, and
in “7UXQN” menu interface you can adjust the
opening angle of the trunk.
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Adjusting the trunk opening angle:
Stop when the trunk is opened to the desired
height (at least half-open), press and hold
the interior trunk switch until you hear a
confirmation chime, and the system will then
store the adjusted opening angle.
Restoring the trunk opening angle:
Lift the opened trunk with force to the
mechanical limit height, press and hold
the interior trunk switch until you hear a
confirmation chime, and the system will then
restore the adjusted opening angle.
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If you double-tap the button
on the smart
key within the effective range, the trunk will
automatically open to the limit position.
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When the vehicle is unlocked, you can press
the exterior trunk switch and the trunk will
automatically open.
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Press the interior trunk button.
Or you can move the trunk toward the closing
direction until it is automatically closed.
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In the process of opening or closing, pressing
the interior or exterior trunk button can interrupt
the opening or closing of the trunk.
Press the interior or exterior trunk button again,
and the trunk will be returned to the starting
position.
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When the trunk cannot be opened by
conventional means (the smart key, CID, trunk
buttons or XPENG App), you can open the trunk
via emergency means. 1. Fold down the rear seat backrest and get into
the trunk.
2. Use tools to open the decorative cover on
the emergency unlocking device.
3. Turn the green lever to the left and hold it,
and then press the white lever to unlock and
open the trunk.
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If an obstacle is detected during the automatic
opening or closing of the trunk which limits
the trunk movement, the opening or closing
movement will stop and the anti-pinch function
will turn on.
If the opening process is interrupted, the trunk
will stop moving, a long warning sound will be
made and the trunk will move back a little to
ensure that it will not long press against the
obstacle.
If the closing process is interrupted, the trunk
will stop moving, a long warning sound will be
made and the trunk will move back a little.
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When opening or closing the trunk
automatically, please make sure there is no one
nearby, so as to avoid the pinch-induced injury.
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Press the up or down switch of the trunk inner
suspension to adjust the height of the trunk,
which can facilitate the loading and unloading of
items.
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1. Seat/Cushion adjustment switch
Adjusting the seats forward and backward:
toggle the switch forward/backward.
Adjusting the seat height: toggle the rear
part of the switch up/down
Adjusting the cushion height: toggle the
front part of the switch up/down
2. Switches of adjusting the angle of the
backrest
3. Switches of adjusting the massage and leg
support/lumbar support*
The function of switches can be set on CID:
Adjusting the massage and leg support:
tap the left and right buttons to adjust
the leg support, tap the up and down
buttons to switch the massage mode, tap
the round button to adjust the massage
intensity and switch, and press and hold the
round button to turn off the massage.
Adjusting the lumbar support: tap the left
and right buttons to adjust the lumbar
support forward and backward, and tap the
up and down buttons to adjust the height
of the lumbar support.
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The front passenger seat can’t adjust the
cushion height.
Tap “ &RQWUROV6HDW” in turn, and you can
set the switch functions of massage and leg
su pport/lumbar support.
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Boss button is equipped on the upper left side
of the front passenger seat backrest, which is
convenient for the rear seat passengers to adjust
the front passenger seat.
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The rear door panels are equipped with rear seat
backrest adjustment buttons, which is convenient
for rear passengers to adjust the backrest angle.
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If the seat function goes abnormally when you
are using (such as can not adjust the seat
through buttons, CID and voice), you can try
to initialize the seat manually and then use it.
Initialization operation of the front seats:
toggle forward the backrest angle adjustment
switch to adjust the backrest to the foremost
position, then hold it for about 1 second and
then release it. Toggle the switch forward again
within 5 seconds and hold it for about 1
second and then release it. If the seat starts
to adjust its position by itself, it indicates that
the seat initialization is successful.
Initialization operation of the rear seats: adjust
the backrest of the rear seats to move
backward by physical buttons until they are
locked, and release them after they are locked
for about 1 second. Toggle the physical
buttons again to adjust the backrest backward
to be locked within 5 seconds and release it
after holding it for over 5 seconds.
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Front and rear buttons: the leg rest is adjusted
back and forth.
Up and down buttons: switch massage modes.
Round button: massage switch/massage
intensity adjustment.
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The rear seat backrest can be folded for storing
large luggage.
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After the seats are folded down, the trunk can
provide 1576L storage space.
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The right side of the trunk is equipped with a rear
seat folding down switch, which is convenient for
passengers to fold down the rear seats.
If you need fold back the seat backrest, pull out
the seat belt, lift up the seat backrest and push it
back to lock it.
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After the seat back is locked, the backrest
angle should be adjusted by using the rear
seat backrest adjustment switch.
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In the initial position, the adjustment parameters of the seat are as follows:
Item Parameter Remark
Driver's seat
Forward-
backward
adjustment
The total range is 260mm, 48mm forward
and 212mm backward.
Up-down
adjustment
The total range is 65mm, 32.5mm upward
and 32.5mm downward.
Backrest
adjustment
The total range is 95°, 20° forward and
75° backward.
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Front Passenger
seat
Forward-
backward
adjustment
The total range is 260mm, 48mm forward
and 212mm backward.
Up-down
adjustment
The total range is 65mm, 32.5mm upward
and 32.5mm downward. No leg rest
Up-down
adjustment
The total range is 32.5mm, 32.5mm
upward and 0mm downward.
Equipped with calf
rest
Backrest
adjustment
The total range is 95°, 20° forward and
75° backward.
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Tap “&RQWUROV6HDW” in turn on CID to enter
the adjustment interface.
After determining which seat and parts to adjust,
you can adjust “6HDW+HLJKW6HDW3RVLWLRQ” etc.
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Tap “6DYH” to save the current seat information
and the exterior rearview mirror position
information to the current vehicle use habits.
You can switch the vehicle use habits in the
User Center interface.
Tap “5HVWRUH” to load the seat position info and
the exterior rearview mirror position info from the
current vehicle use habits.
Premise of the seat position loading: detecting
the driver is in the seat and the vehicle is
stationary.
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Select “3DVVHQJHU/HJ5HVW”, and you can
move forward/backward the leg rest.
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You can move forward/backward the legrest by
pressing the button behind the driver’s seat and
the front passenger seat.
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Please be careful when adjusting the seats
and ensure that other passengers will not be
hurt.
Please don’t put your fingers or other
body parts under the seats to avoid being
pinched.
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Please don’t leave foot mats or other
objects (beverage bottles, charcoal bags,
etc.) with over 10mm thickness which may
be caught between seats and guide rails.
This may be obstructive to seat adjustment
and locking, and cause damage to the seats.
It’s recommended that you use XPENG
authorized foot mats.
Please don’t adjust the front seats while
driving, which may lead to improper seating
position during the adjustment and a high
possibility of injury and death.
Please don’t adjust seats while wearing the
seat belts, so as to avoid the abnormal
status of seat belt use, and this may
cause damage to passengers and protection
failure.
Please do not refit or remove the front seats
by yourself without professional training.
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Set the massage intensity of driver’s seat, the
front passenger seat and the seats behind
them.
Choose different massage modes
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You can set the seat heating and ventilation
function in the A/C interface. See 108 page
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Tap “ 9HKLFOH6HWWLQJV” in turn on CID, in
the“:HOFRPH0RGH”interface, you can enable
or disable the driver welcome, the front
passenger welcome, rear passenger welcome,
and suspension welcome (only available on high-
end models).
You can also turn on and set the welcome sound
effect in this interface. After setting the welcome
sound effect, the driver enters the vehicle, and
after closing the door, the interior welcome
sound effect will be played.
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After the driver's seat welcome function is
activated, opening the driver's side door will
move the seat backwards to a convenient
position for getting in or out of the car. After
closing the door, the seat will move forward to
the memory position, making it convenient for
the driver to get in and out.
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Descending: press and hold the locking
button, and lower the headrest to the required
position.
Ascending: directly lift the headrest to the
required position.
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Removing:
When removing the front seat headrests, you
need to adjust the seat backrest to ensure
that there is enough space for removing the
headrest. Press and hold the locking button
located at the side of the headrest and lift it
upward to remove the headrest.
Press and hold the lock button, and lift the
headrest out.
Installation:
Insert the metal guides at the lower end
of the headrest into the openings of
the corresponding seat backrest. Push the
headrest down until secure.
Adjust the headrest in a correct sitting
position.
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Be careful not to collide with the roof or
other parts in the vehicle when removing
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and installing the headrest, otherwise, it may
damage the roof or other parts in the car.
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There is a center armrest in the backrest of the
middle seat of the rear bench seat. When people
need to use it, fold the center armrest down
to the limit position, and fold it back into the
backrest when not using it.
After the central armrest is folded down, you
can open the cover plate to employ the storage
space. Press the button on the front of the
armrest to open the cup holder.
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1. Front light sensor
2. Rear light sensor
The light sensor detects the intensity of light
from the rear and front of the vehicle. According
to the measured data, the interior rearview
mirrors will automatically adjust the anti-dazzle
state.
Please do not block the light sensor on the
interior rearview mirrors, and clean the dirt on
the surface of the light sensor in time.
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1. Tap “&RQWUROV” in turn on CID,
tap “5HDUYLHZ0LUURU$GMXVWPHQW” switch
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on the current interface or tap the
3D model “5HDUYLHZ0LUURU” to enter
the adjustment interface.
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Scroll down CID to open the rearview mirror
adjustment function in the shortcut menu.
2. The operation of the left and right buttons on
the steering wheel:
Scroll up or down the left/right scroll wheel
of the steering wheel to adjust the upward/
downward angle of view of the left/right
exterior rearview mirror.
Short press or press and hold the left/
right button on the steering wheel to adjust
the angle of view of the exterior rearview
mirrors of the corresponding side.
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You can adjust the exterior rearview mirrors
when the vehicle is stationary.
When the exterior rearview mirror is being
folded or unfolded, please ensure that no
fingers are caught between the exterior
rearview mirror and the mirror base.
Please do not manually press the rearview
mirror to adjust the tilt angle.
Never refit the exterior rearview mirror by
yourself without professional training.
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When the exterior rearview mirror is adjusted
to the limit position, the mirror lens will pop
up notice, which is normal. If you continue
to adjust in this direction, the rearview mirror
may be damaged.
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Folding: the exterior rearview mirrors fold in
automatically when the vehicle is locked.
Unfolding: the exterior rearview mirrors fold out
automatically when the vehicle is unlocked.
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Tap &RQWUROVSide Mirror Angle
Regulation” in turn on CID, and you can
fold/unfold the exterior rearview mirrors.
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1. Folding forward
2. Standard folding
3. Folding backward
The accidental impact or artificial press may lead
to the exterior rearview mirror forward folding
or back folding. The normal position can be
restored according to the following operations.
1. Fold out the exterior rearview mirror via CID
and wait for the completion of the movement.
2. Manually fold out the rearview mirror to the
normal position.
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Before manual reset, please check whether
there are objects such as ice and snow on the
folding surface, and fold them back only after
removing the objects, otherwise the folding
structure of the exterior rearview mirror will be
subject to damage.
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1. Tap “ &RQWUROV on CID, and tap the
exterior rearview mirrors of the 3D vehicle
model, in the “Side Mirror Angle Regulation
interface, you can enable/disable
the automatic downward tilting when backing
up function of the left/right rearview mirror.
2. When the vehicle is in gear R, the
corresponding side (the auto-tilt function
has been set) exterior rearview mirror will
automatically tilt downward to a certain
degree to assist the back up.
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The mirror can store different positions tailored
to preferences of different users.
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1. When the vehicle powers on, enter the A/C
interface.
2. Tap ” button, the heating function of the
exterior rearview mirrors and the rear
windscreen will turn on simultaneously, tap
again to turn off.
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When the vehicle is not started, it is
prohibited to use the exterior rearview
mirrors heating function for a long period
of time, so as to avoid the 12V battery
low voltage which will result in the vehicle
unable to be started.
When the heating function of the exterior
rearview mirrors is turned on, please do not
touch it with your hands.
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When the exterior rearview mirrors and rear
windscreen heating function is turned on, if
you do not manually turn it off, the system
will automatically turn it off after 14 minutes
of heating.
If the 12V battery voltage drops below 9V
during the heating process, the system will
automatically turn off the heating function.
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The light sensor detects the intensity of light
from the rear of the vehicle. According to the
measured data, the exterior rearview mirror will
automatically adjust to the anti-glare status.
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Say “+HOOR;LDR3DGMXVWWKHVWHHULQJZKHHO” or
tap “ &RQWUROV6WHHULQJ:KHHORegulation
in turn on CID, after enabling the steering
wheel adjustment function, you can move the
steering wheel forward and backward and up
and down to the appropriate position via the
left and right scroll wheels on the steering
wheel.
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Scroll down from the top of CID to open
the steering wheel adjustment function on the
shortcut menu.
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If you roll the left and right scroll wheels
simultaneously, the system will prioritize the
side which issues the fastest command, and
then execute the adjustment issued by the
other side.
It is prohibited to use the scroll wheels
continuously for a long time to adjust
the steering wheel position. Prolonged
continuous operation will cause the electric
adjustment device to enter the overheat
protection state, and you will need to wait
for some time before using it again.
The sound made during the adjustment is
normal. If any abnormality is founded, please
contact the XPENG Service Center.
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Tap “9HKLFOH6HWWLQJV” on CID, in the
'ULYLQJ interface, you can set the steering
wheel sensitivity mode:
Comfort: smallest steering effort,
recommended in comfortable driving.
Standard: moderate steering effort,
recommended in general driving.
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Sport: largest steering effort, recommended in
sport driving.
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Do not adjust the steering wheel or set the
steering sensitivity mode while driving.
It is not recommended that the driver
manually set the steering sensitivity mode
while driving. The driver can switch steering
sensitivity mode by voice control.
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The vehicle can be unlocked via the smart key
(including XPENG App). The vehicle will power on
automatically when the door is open (excluding
the trunk).
If the smart key is in the vehicle when the vehicle
powers off, press brake pedal and the vehicle will
power on automatically.
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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
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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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If there is no one in the driver’s seat, the vehicle
is parked, all doors, front hood, and trunk are
closed, and there is no operation in 1 hour, the
vehicle will automatically power off.
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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If ICM displays “3OHDVH5HSODFHWKH.H\V
%DWWHU\”, it means the smart key battery is very
low. If you can’t replace the battery in time, you
can try the emergency start:
1. Put the smart key in the position of the arrow
on the sub IC.
2. Press brake pedal and shift the gear into R or
D, and the vehicle will start.
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Emergency start is only an emergency way.
Please replace the smart key battery in time
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to prevent the further vehicle use from being
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The current vehicle is equipped with the 10.25-inch LCD ICM, which can display functions of music
and entertainment, navigation, vehicle status monitoring, SOS, etc. in an integrated way. In daily vehicle
use, please pay frequent attention to the information displayed on ICM to get informed of the real-time
vehicle status.
The ICM of different vehicle models will be different due to the setting, function use, vehicle
configuration, software version and other factors. The diagram is only for reference, please refer to
the actual vehicle for details.
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1. Information Display Area
You can switch the info display by the scroll
wheel on the steering wheel, including
vehicle status, energy consumption,
mileage, navigation and music.
2. Speed Limit Information
Display the Speed Limit Information
Detected by the System Including: speed
limit signs, variable speed limit signs, speed
limit de-restriction signs, regional speed
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limit signs, multi-lane road speed limit signs,
multi-speed-limit signs, and speed limit of
expressway off ramp.
3. Indicator Lights
Indicator lights display at different positions
on ICM and reflect the status of vehicle
functions.
4. Speed
5. Gear
6. Driving Mode
7. Comprehensive Information Display Area
Display the simulated external environment
of the vehicle.
Display the warning information of
intelligent assisted driving function.
Display the alarm information of the vehicle.
8. The power meter/remaining range
Display the SOC of vehicle traction battery,
and estimate WLTP and remaining dynamic
range.
9. Time
10. Temperature
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Please do not operate ICM while driving.
Only make settings on ICM when the vehicle
is stationary, so as to reduce the risk of
accidents and injuries.
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You can set the sound and brightness of the
ICM via CID.
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After the vehicle powers on, some indicator lights will come on. When the system completes the
self-check with the normal result, these lights will go off. Some indicator lights light up to display the
current status of vehicle system functions, it does not mean the system fault. If you have any question
in daily use, you can contact XPENG Service Center for further information.
Adaptive Cruise Control Activated
Indicator Light
Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) Status
Indicator Light
Adaptive Cruise Control Available
Indicator Light
Electric Parking Brake (EPB)
Malfunction Indicator Light
Lane Centering Control Indicator Light Electronic Power Steering (EPS)
Indicator Light
Lane Centering Control Indicator Light READY Indicator Light
Lane Centering Control Delayed and
Exit Indicator Light
Tire Pressure Monitoring System
Warning Light
Traction Battery Low Power Indicator
Light
Traction Battery Too Cool Indicator
Light
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Master Warning Light Battery Malfunction Indicator Light
Driver‘s Seat Belt Not On Indicator
Light
External Charging Cable Connection
Indicator Light
The Front Passenger Seat Belt Not On
Indicator Light
Electrical System Malfunction Indicator
Light
The Rear Left Passenger Seat Belt Not
On Indicator Light
Electric Motor and Controller Overheat
Indicator Light
The Rear Middle Passenger Seat Belt
Not On Indicator Light
Electric Motor and Controller
Malfunction Indicator Light
The Rear Right Passenger Seat Belt
Not On Indicator Light
Traction Battery Temperature Overhigh
Indicator Light
Airbag Fault Indicator Traction Battery Malfunction Indicator
Light
Door Open Indicator Light Traction Battery Power Off Indicator
Light
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Rear Fog Lamps Indicator Light AUTO HOLD Malfunction Indicator
Light
Clearance Lamp Indicator Light AUTO HOLD Switched On Indicator
Light
High Beam Indicator Light XPILOT Malfunction Indicator Light*
Smart High Beam Light Activation
Indicator Light Horsepower Limit Indicator Light
Smart High Beam Malfunction Indicator
Light
Thermal Management System/Water
Temperature Sensor Malfunction,
Engine Coolant Temperature Warning
Light
Smart High Beam Switched On
Indicator Light
Braking System Malfunction Indicator
Light
Low Beam Indicator Light IBooster Malfunction Indicator Light
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Automatic Low Beam Indicator Light Anti-lock Braking System (ABS)
Indicator Light
Left Turn Signal and Danger Warning
Indicator Light Scheduled Charging Indicator Light
Right Turn Signal and Danger Warning
Indicator Light
Hill Descent Control (HDC) Malfunction
Indicator Light
EPS Indicator Light Hill Descent Control (HDC) Indicator
Light
ESP OFF Indicator Light Forward Collision Warning Malfunction
Indicator Light
Air Suspension Serious Malfunction
Indicator Light*
Forward Collision Warning Switched Off
Indicator Light
Trail Function Switched Off Indicator
Light
Air Suspension Part Malfunction
Indicator Light*
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Trail Function Malfunction Indicator
Light* Trail Function Normal Indicator Light*
Low washer fluid level indicator
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Tap “/LJKWV” in turn on CID, and you will
enter the vehicle light control interface.
1. Turn off all the exterior lights
All exterior lights will turn off after you
tapping. If you need turn off the light,
please tap the corresponding light switch.
2. Clearance lamp
Tap to turn on the Clearance lamps, license
plate lamps, etc.
3. Low beam
Tap to turn on the low beam headlights and
Clearance lamps.
4. Automatic control
Tap to turn on the automatic control
function.
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The automatic control function may be
affected by the exterior environment. When
it is not in normal use, please manually turn
on the lights in time according to the road
condition.
5. Rear fog lamps
Tap to turn on/off the rear fog lamps.
When the low beam are off, the rear fog
lamps will turn off.
6. Lights setting
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Tap to set functions like Light Up My Road
Home, clearance lamps, interior reading
light brightness and the light signal setting.
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Tap the corresponding button to turn on
the Light Up My Road Home and set the
lighting duration.
When this function is turned on and the
vehicle parks in low ambient light, the
low beam light will be turned on for
15s/30s/60s after the vehicle powers off,
and then turned off. If the vehicle powers
on in 15s/30s/60s, the low beam light will
go out immediately.
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Tap “&ODVVLF” button, switch to the
classic mode.
Tap “/LJKWVDEHU” button, switch to
penetrating clearance lamp.
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You can switch the interior reading light
brightness of moderate/low/high
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The interior reading light brightness
could be adjusted when doors are
opened with the reading light turned
on, and it will remain at the current
brightness level. The brightness cannot
be adjusted when doors are opened with
the reading light off, and it will be at the
lowest brightness level.
The brightness can be adjusted to three
levels in a reading scenario: low, medium
and high.
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On: When the vehicle is in READY state, at non-P
gear, and the low beam and turning lamp are off,
the daytime running lamp will be on.
Off: When the whole vehicle is powered off or not
in READY state, at P gear, and the low beam and
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turning lamp are turned on, the daytime running
lamp will go off.
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After the low beam is on, move the
combination switch forward once, and the high
beam is on. Move the combination switch
forward again, and the high beam goes off;
Continuously move the combination switch
backwards and release it, and the high beam
will flash to remind the preceding vehicle.
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High beam will cause glare to oncoming
drivers. Please use high beam reasonably.
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Tap “ /LJKWV” in turn on the CID, to set the
height of the headlights.
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Please refer to the table below for the proper
headlight height for vehicle driving and load
adjustment.
Condition
Headlight
height
position
Driver only
Highest
Only the driver and one front
passenger
5 persons in the front and rear
seats Higher
There are five persons in
the front and rear seats, with
luggage in the trunk (within
the maximum allowable axle
weight and vehicle weight
limits)
Lower
Only the driver, with luggage in
the trunk (within the maximum Minimum
allowable axle weight and
vehicle weight limits)
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Select Auto Mode, and the vehicle will
automatically adjust the headlight height
according to the load.
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After turning on the turning lamps, the
corresponding indicator on the ICM flashes and
a “FOLFNLQJ” sound is heard.
Move the combination switch down to turn on
the left turning lamp, and the indicator on
the ICM will flash.
Move the combination switch up, turn on the
right turning lamp, and the indicator on the
ICM will flash.
Gently move the combination switch to the
left/right lane change switch position or
return the steering wheel to turn off the
turning lamps.
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To indicate lane change, gently move the
combination switch up or down to the resistance
point and release it. The combination switch
will immediately return, and the corresponding
turning lamp will flash for 3 times.
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Press the hazard warning light switch on
the roof switch panel to turn on the hazard
warning lights, and all turning lamps will flash.
Press again to turn it off.
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The hazard warning lights can be activated
regardless of the vehicle power state.
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After the vehicle is powered on, turn the front
wiper switch to select:
OFF: Turn off the wiper.
AUTO: Auto wiping.
LO: Continuous wiping at low speed.
HI: Continuous wiping at high speed.
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When the front wiper switch is in “2))”position:
Press the wash switch and immediately release
it, and the front wiper will wipe once.
Press and hold the wash switch , and
the front wiper will continuously wipe. After
releasing, it stops after wiping for 3 times.
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Turn the front wiper switch to the “$872
position, and the front wiper will start to wipe
automatically.
Tap “9HKLFOH6HWWLQJV” on the CID, find
$XWR:LSHU6HQVLWLYLW\”, and select the
corresponding speed accordingly.
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It is recommended to turn off the auto
wipers when cleaning vehicles and in dusty or
rainy weather, to avoid accidental damage or
personal injury caused by the wipers.
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Auto wiper is an auxiliary function. The wiper
shall be manually operated according to
driving conditions when necessary to ensure
driving safety.
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Turn the front wiper switch to the “/2”position,
and the front wiper starts continuous wiping at
low speed.
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Turn the front wiper switch to “+,”position, and
the front wiper starts continuous wiping at high
speed.
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When the front wiper switch is at “2))” or
$872”position, press and hold the wash
switch, the washer will continuously spray water,
release it and stop spraying. The front wiper
wipes stop after wiping for 3 times at low speed.
When the front wiper switch is at
/2”or“+,”position, press and hold the wash
switch , the washer will continuously spray
water, release it and stop spraying water. The
front wiper will wipe at low or high speed.
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Move the rear wiper switch downward and the
rear wiper will wipe once.
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Move ad hold the rear wiper switch downward.
The rear wiper continuously sprays water and
wipes, and stops after releasing.
Move it up, the rear wiper will continue to wipe,
and it will stop after moving it up again.
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Press the brake pedal, move the shift lever up
or down, and the corresponding gear indicator is
on, indicating a successful gear shift.
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Press the brake pedal when the vehicle is
stationary and simultaneously push the gear
lever up 2 gears. The Gear R of the ICM is on
and the vehicle is shift into R gear.
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The vehicle can be shift into N gear with the
following operations, and the Gear N of the ICM
is on:
When the vehicle is at D gear, push the gear
lever up 1 level for 1 sec.
When the vehicle is at R gear, push the gear
lever down 1 level for 1 sec.
When the vehicle is at P gear, press the brake
pedal and push the gear lever up or down 1
level for 1 sec.
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Press the brake pedal when the vehicle is
stationary and simultaneously push the gear
lever up 2 gears. The Gear D of the ICM is on
and the vehicle is shift into D gear.
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Press the brake pedal when the vehicle is
stationary and simultaneously press the P gear
button on the shift lever. The Gear P of the ICM
is on and the vehicle is shift into P gear.
When the charger is connected for charging,
the vehicle will automatically switch to P gear.
After opening the driver's door, the vehicle
will automatically switch to P gear when the
vehicle is at D or R gear at speed less than
3km/h without wearing seat belt and without
pressing the brake and accelerator pedals.
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Shifting requires certain conditions. If it
cannot meet the conditions, the instrument
panel will display “&KDUJHUFRQQHFWHG
XQDEOHWRVKLIW”, “3OHDVHVKLIWDIWHUDSSO\LQJ
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GRZQ” when shifting. Follow the prompts to
operate to meet the shifting conditions.
If it is unable to shift the gear
normally, contact XPENG Service Center for
inspection and repair.
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Before leaving the vehicle or on a ramp,
make sure to shift into P gear to prevent the
vehicle from moving.
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Tap “ 'ULYH0RGH” in turn on CID, to select
drive mode.
Standard: Medium power response and
suspension leads to a good balance of range
and driving performance.
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Tap “ 9HKLFOH6HWWLQJV” in turn on CID to
enable or disable the electronic parking brake.
Enable: When the vehicle is stationary, enable
(OHFWURQLF3DUNLQJ%UDNH” function or press
the P-gear button at the end of the gear lever.
The indicator on the ICM is on, indicating that
the parking brake has been enabled.
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ECO: slow power response extends the range.
Sport: Rapid power response and low
suspension bring superior driving experience.
Escape: Smooth power response maximizes
torque and high suspension improves off-road
capability.
Disable: When the vehicle is stationary, press
the brake pedal, disable“(OHFWURQLF3DUNLQJ
%UDNH”or switch to the drive gear (D or R). The
indicator on the ICM is off, indicating that
the parking brake has been disabled. When
the vehicle is at P gear, it is unable to disable
parking brake by disabling “(OHFWURQLF3DUNLQJ
%UDNH”.
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When enabling or disabling the electronic
parking brake, it is normal that the system
has operating noise.
When enabling the electronic parking brake,
if the vehicle cannot be powered on and
the parking brake cannot be disabled due
to low voltage of 12V battery, disable it by
jump power connection or contact XPENG
Service Center for treatment.
In special case, press and hold P gear
button to enable emergency braking
function EPB. The EPB light will flash in
emergency brake.
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If the parking brake cannot be enabled
or disabled normally, immediately contact
XPENG Service Center for inspection and
repair.
Do not drive the vehicle with parking brake
enabled, otherwise the electronic parking
brake system will be easily damaged.
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If you need to stop for a while, deeply press
brake pedal after the vehicle stops. The indicator
on the ICM is on, indicating that auto hold
function has been activated. At this time, release
the brake pedal, and the system will
automatically apply the brake and keep the
vehicle stationary. After pressing the accelerator
pedal, the system automatically releases and
starts driving.
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Tap “ 9HKLFOH6HWWLQJV” on the CID to
enable or disable the auto hold function.
Auto hold can be activated only when driver's
door is closed and the seat belt is fastened at
D or R gear.
After maintaining the auto hold state for a
period, the auto hold function will switch to
EPB.
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When the auto hold function is activated,
opening the driver's door or unfastening the
seat belt will automatically switch to EPB.
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The auto hold must follow the kinematics
law. Please enable the auto hold function
according to the road conditions.
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By identifying the driving state of the
vehicle through sensors (such as understeering,
oversteering or drive wheel slipping), ESP can
apply targeted braking intervention or limit
driving torque to effectively reduce the risk of
side slip or tail flick, so as to ensure the driving
stability of the vehicle.
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Tap “ 9HKLFOH6HWWLQJV” on the CID to
enable or disable the ESP.
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After the vehicle is powered on, the
ESP function is automatically activated by
default.
When the vehicle speed is higher than
80km/h, if the ESP is in off state, the ESP
function will automatically be enabled.
ESP will limit the power output when the
vehicle slips (starting or accelerating rapidly
on icy, muddy roads), so when the vehicle is
in a state of waiting to get out of trouble
(such as getting stuck in muddy roads),
please temporarily disable the ESP system
and restart it after getting out of trouble.
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ESP cannot prevent the accidents caused
by dangerous driving or emergency steering
at high speed.
If the ESP malfunctions, please contact
the XPENG Service Center immediately for
inspection and repair.
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ABS prevents wheel lockup when applying
maximum braking force. In most road conditions,
it can improve the steering control performance
of the vehicle in emergency brake.
In emergency brake, ABS continuously monitors
the speed of each wheel and adjusts the brake
pressure based on the lock state.
When ABS intervenes in driving, you may
feel the brake pedal vibration, and you can
subjectively drive without panic based on the
road conditions.
When ABS fails, the basic braking function
remains normal and is not affected by ABS fault,
but the braking distance will increase.
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The driver shall always keep a safe distance
from the vehicle in front and be aware of any
dangerous situations during driving. Although
ABS can improve the braking distance, it
cannot go beyond the physical law, nor can
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it prevent the danger caused by tire slip (Like
when there is water layer between the road
and the tire to prevent the tire from directly
contacting the road).
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In emergency, completely press the brake pedal
and maintain stable pressure. ABS prevents
the wheel lockup and ensures safe parking by
changing the braking pressure applied to each
wheel based on the available braking force.
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When the vehicle starts or accelerates rapidly
on icy road and other slippery roads, the drive
wheels may slip. TCS controls brake pressure and
vehicle torque output to minimize the wheel spin.
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EBD is a part of ABS, which balances the braking
distribution between the front and rear wheels
based on the load on the vehicle during regular
braking.
EBD will distribute the force generated by the
braking system properly to 4 wheels based
on the adhesion between each wheel and the
ground, to get the optimal efficiency of the
braking force, which can significantly shorten the
braking distance, and keep the vehicle stable
during braking, improving the driving safety.
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In an emergency, quickly press and hold the
brake pedal, EBA will generate a braking pressure
higher than normal braking, allowing the braking
system to generate the pressure required for
maximum deceleration of the vehicle in the
shortest possible time for the shortest braking
distance.
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EBA can improve the driving safety, but it
cannot be beyond the kinematics law. Please
adjust the speed according to the road
conditions and the traffic speed.
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HDC is a cruise control function that helps
the driver to go downhill at a constant speed,
alleviating foot fatigue caused by constantly
pressing the brake pedal.
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Tap “ 9HKLFOH6HWWLQJV” on the CID to enable
or disable HDC function.
When the vehicle speed is higher than 8km/h
but less than 35km/h, the HDC function can be
used. If the brake pedal or accelerator pedal
is pressed during HDC operation, the function
will exit and the driver needs to take over the
vehicle. When the vehicle speed is higher than
60km/h, the function completely exits and entry
is prohibited.
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HDC can operate on hill with a slope of
higher than or equal to 5%.
Conditions for activating HDC: vehicle
speed is less than 35km/h; The brake disc
temperature is normal. The ESP system
works properly.
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HDC can actively keep the vehicle descending
at a constant speed, but it must follow the
kinematics law. For safety reasons, the driver
shall apply the brake in time according to
the actual situation of the vehicle to avoid
accidents caused by the vehicle descending
too fast.
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When the vehicle starts from a still state on a
slope higher than 4%, the driver releases the
brake pedal and presses the accelerator pedal,
the power output is insufficient to prevent the
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vehicle from sliding before starting (the vehicle
has a tendency to slide) during the period.
HHC will keep the braking force that the driver
depresses on the brake pedal and keeps it
stationary to prevent the vehicle from sliding.
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HHC function is only applicable to: when the
vehicle is at D or R gear, the braking force
generated before the brake pedal is pressed
and released is sufficient to keep the vehicle
on a slope.
HHC function can last for about 1 second,
and the braking pressure holding time will be
released in advance or extended properly
according to the driver and the slope.
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HHC can provide brake assistance, but it
must follow the kinematics law. For safety
reasons, the driver shall apply the brake in time
according to the actual situation of the vehicle
to avoid accidents caused by sliding.
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The driving system of current vehicle is proper
4WD system, requiring no manual operation. The
system is able to intelligently switch between
2WD and 4WD modes based on the vehicle
operating conditions.
When driving on good roads, in order to ensure
the comfort and economy, 2WD mode will be
applied. When the driver requires high power, it
will switch to 4WD mode; When the vehicle is
driving on slippery, muddy, icy, sandy, complex
outdoor roads, as well as in situations such as
medium to high speed acceleration and large
dynamic turns, proper 4WD system can intervene
timely. It ensures the traction of 4 wheels,
achieves the best passability and safety, and
ensures the stability and comfort of the vehicle's
driving with intelligent torque distribution.
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1. The front hood opening handle is located
on the left side of the driver's foot space.
After continuously pulling the handle twice,
the front hood slightly pops up and the hood
is unlocked.
2. Slightly lift the front hood, and it will
automatically rise to the limit position with the
left and front air springs.
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1. Lower the front hood until the front hood
buckle contacts the latch.
2. Place both hands on the front side of the
front hood (green area as shown above), then
firmly press down to close the front hood.
3. After closing, please check if the front hood
is firmly locked. The ICM will display a prompt
indicating the status of the front hood (open
or close).
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Apply stress only to the green area shown
in the figure, and applying stress to the red
area will easily cause damage.
Do not close the front hood with one hand
to avoid concentrated force, which may
cause dents or bends.
Do not press the front edge of the front
hood to avoid bending the edge.
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Please check the coolant level during the
specified maintenance period.
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Check the level mark on the side of the coolant
reservoir:
MAX: Upper limit marker
MIN: Lower limit marker
The coolant level shall be between MIN and
MAX marks. If it is lower than MIN mark, add the
coolant authorized by XPENG Inc. timely.
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1. Remove the front compartment trim panel and
storage box with proper tool, and you can see
the coolant reservoir.
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2. Unscrew the reservoir cap and fill the coolant.
In order to maximize the performance and life
cycle of the traction battery, motor, and A/C
system, a specific type of coolant is selected
for the cooling system (select coolant with
different freezing points based on the lowest
temperature in the location).
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If the level in the brake fluid reservoir is lower
than the specified level, the brake light on the
ICM will issue audio alarm. If the alarm is issued
when driving, please pull over and stop while
ensuring safety. Do not continue driving. At
the same time, please contact XPENG Service
Center immediately.
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If the brake pedal is loose or the brake fluid
is significantly consumed, please contact
XPENG Service Center immediately. Driving
in these situations may result in extended
braking distance or complete brake failure.
The brake fluid specification is marked on
the container package. In all cases, only
use brake fluid that meets the vehicle
specifications, and new brake fluid must
be used. Waste or unsuitable brake fluid
will inevitably deteriorate the braking effect
and even cause brake system failure. It is
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recommended to use the original brake fluid
of XPENG Inc.
Check the level mark on the side of the brake
fluid reservoir:
MAX: Upper limit marker
MIN: Lower limit marker
The brake fluid level shall be between MIN mark
and MAX marks. If it is lower than MIN mark, fill
the brake fluid authorized by XPENG Inc. timely.
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Fill brake fluid with a level close to MAX
(but not exceeding the MAX mark). After
filling brake fluid, it is necessary to install the
cover.
Brake fluid is toxic, and the waste brake fluid
must be discharged or disposed complying
with relevant environmental regulations.
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1. Wrap a flat head screwdriver in a cloth, open
and remove the upper trim panel of the
reservoir at the position indicated by the
arrow in the figure.
2. Clean the reservoir cap first to prevent dust
from entering.
3. Unscrew and remove the reservoir cap.
4. Fill the brake fluid approved by XPENG Inc.
until the brake fluid is close to the MAX mark.
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Please use new brake fluid in airtight sealed
bottle. Do not apply the used brake fluid
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or brake fluid in open container. Brake fluid
will absorb moisture and reduce the braking
performance.
Brake fluid has strong toxicity. Containers
must be sealed and kept away from children.
If accidentally ingested, seek immediate
medical attention.
Brake fluid will damage the painting, and use
the absorbent cloth immediately to absorb
the spill. Mix the detergent with water for
washing.
Some parts in the front trunk of certain
models block the brake fluid container,
making it possible to accurately check the
brake fluid level. Contact XPENG Service
Center to help with the inspection if
necessary.
The vehicle automatically adjusts due to
worn brake pads in driving, and the brake
fluid level may slightly decrease. This is
normal and do not worry about that.
However, if the liquid level drops significantly
within a short period, or drops below the
0,1” mark, or if it need to fill frequently, it
indicates that the brake system has leakage,
please contact XPENG Service Center as
soon as possible to check the brake system.
If the liquid level drops below the specified
height, the warning light will be on. The
ICM may display relevant text, reminding or
warning the driver to immediately perform
certain operations. In this case, stop
immediately, do not continue driving, and
contact XPENG Service Center as soon as
possible to check the brake system.
If the brake system warning light stays
on or lights up when driving, it indicates
that the brake fluid level is too low. To
prevent accidents, stop immediately. Do not
continue driving. Contact XPENG Service
Center as soon as possible.
Brake fluid can absorb water and will
continuously absorbs moisture from the
surrounding air during use. If the water
content of the brake fluid is too high, it
will corrode the brake system and greatly
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reduce the boiling point of the brake fluid.
During emergency braking, air resistance
may occur, reducing the braking effect.
Therefore, the brake fluid must be replaced
every 24 months, and if the mileage exceeds
40,000 km within 24 months, it must also be
replaced!
Do not store the brake fluid in an empty
food container, bottle or any non-original
brake fluid container, otherwise, the brake
fluid may be regarded as food by mistake,
causing poisoning accidents!
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Regularly check the detergent. If the level of the
detergent is too low, fill in the reservoir timely.
Operate the washer regularly to check whether
the nozzle is blocked and whether the spraying is
normal.
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1. Clean the reservoir cap first to prevent dust
from entering the reservoir.
2. Open the reservoir cap.
3. Fill the detergent until the level reaches below
the filling port.
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Shift to P gear and keep the wipers off.
Tap “9HKLFOH6HWWLQJV” in turn on CID,
open the front/rear wiper maintenance
mode in “2WKHUV” and the wiper arm will
operate to the maintenance position. After
turning off the wiper maintenance mode, the
wiper arm will automatically return to its
original position.
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Before replacing the wiper, the wiper
maintenance mode must be activated,
otherwise it may cause damage to the vehicle.
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pull out the wiper blade upward.
2. Install the new wiper blade back into the wiper
arm by following the opposite steps, and if
you hear a “FOLFN, it means that it is installed
in place.
3. Gently place the wiper arm back onto the
windscreen.
4. Disable the front wiper maintenance mode.
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1. Press and hold the wiper blade, remove the
wiper blade by pulling the wiper arm upwards
along the connection between the wiper arm
and blade.
2. When installing, lift the wiper arm, clip the
protruding position on the new wiper blade
into the slot of the warm, and then gently
place the wiper arm back onto the rear
windscreen.
3. Disable the rear wiper maintenance mode.
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recommended to replace it in XPENG Service
Center.
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Even if the vehicle is not used, the traction
battery will slowly discharge. Low SOC will
shorten the life cycle and performance of the
traction battery, affecting the vehicle range.
Therefore, before parking the vehicle for a long
time, check the SOC of the traction battery to
keep it at 30%~60%. If the SOC is low, please
charge it before parking.
Refer to the relationship table between different
battery powers and parking time to ensure
parking with sufficient power:
Range or
power 30% 50% 60%
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days ≤ 90 days ≤ 150
days
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It is recommended to power on and check every
3 months. If the battery SOC is too low, charge
timely, otherwise the performance of the traction
battery may be affected due to low voltage.
The life cycle of traction battery is also affected
by ambient temperature. When the ambient
temperature is low, the vehicle range will
decrease and the charging time will increase.
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Suggested charging working ambient
temperature: 0 ~ 45°C When the working
environment temperature is below 0 °C, the
charging time will be extended.
Parking the vehicle in a hot or cold
environment for a long time will accelerate
the degeneration of traction battery. It is
recommended to park the vehicle in a cool,
dry place with good ventilation, away from
heat sources (such as heating pipes) and
low-lying places, and away from flammable
and explosive and corrosive substance.
Avoid long-distance or wading of vehicles.
Do not fully discharge the traction battery.
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For normal use, clean with a high-pressure air
gun or brush every week. If it is impossible,
use a dust-free cloth or cotton swab to clean
the charging port house and charger. In case
of unexpected situation (such as the charging
port cover is not closed), clean with the above
methods timely.
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sharp objects to touch the charger pin and
charging port house, to avoid damaging the
pin and socket.
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Regularly check the tread for abnormal wear,
nails, etc. Regularly check the tire wall for bulges,
cuts, etc.
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Sufficient tread depth is crucial for the tire
performance. Tires with a tread depth less than
2 mm are easily slipping under slippery road
conditions and it is not suitable to use. Tires
with a tread depth less than 4mm will have poor
performance on snowy and muddy roads, and it
is not suitable to use when driving in winter.
In order to reduce tire wear and increase the tire
life cycle, the tires can be maintained according
to your driving habits and road conditions:
Avoid rapid departure or coarse acceleration.
Avoid sharp turns and heavy braking.
Drive slowly when driving on potholes, curbs,
or similar roads.
It is recommended to rotate the tires every
10,000 kilometers.
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Tires will age over time due to ultraviolet
radiation, extreme temperatures, high loads and
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environmental conditions. At the same time,
the tire will wear during normal acceleration,
braking, and turning. XPENG Service Center will
check the tire wear during vehicle maintenance,
and recommend the replacement of the tire
if necessary. In case of special circumstances,
such as tire tread grinding to wear marks, foreign
objects scratching or puncturing the tire surface,
immediately go to XPENG Service Center to
replace the tire.
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Please use the same tires and wheels as the
original vehicle configuration. If the tires in
different specifications are used, it will affect
the intelligent driving assistance function and
the normal operation of the tire pressure
monitoring system.
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Do not drive the vehicle if the tires are
damaged, excessively worn, or the air
pressure is incorrect. Regularly check the
wear of the tires to ensure there is no cut
or bulge.
After replacing or repairing a tire, wheel
dynamic balancing must be performed
again.
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Summer tires are suitable for extremely dry and
humid roads, but not suitable for road conditions
in winter. It is recommended to use winter tires
when driving in cold region or on icy road.
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These types of tires are designed to provide
sufficient traction throughout the year in all
seasons, but may not be able to provide traction
comparable to winter tires on icy and snowy
roads. “$//6($621” and/or “06” (mud and
snow) marks can be seen on the all-season tire
sidewalls.
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Winter tires can improve the traction on icy and
snowy roads. When installing the winter tires, be
sure to install a set of four tires at the same
time. The four wheels must be in the same
specification, brand, structure and tread. Contact
XPENG Service Center for advice on winter tires.
When driving vehicle with winter tires, the road
noise may increase, tread life may be shortened,
and traction on dry roads may be reduced.
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If the tires have uneven and excessive wear,
go to XPENG Service Center as soon as
possible to check the wheel balance and
alignment.
Insufficient air pressure is the most
common cause of tire fault, which may
cause overheating, cracking, delamination,
or bursting of the tire, leading to accidental
lose of control and increasing the risk of
injury.
Insufficient air pressure will also shorten the
vehicle range and tire tread life.
Do not use any tire sealant (except for the
sealant provided in the vehicle tire repair
kit). Other types of tire sealants may cause
fault to tire pressure sensors.
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TPMS can monitor the tire pressure and
temperature in real-time during driving, and
provide alarm in case of abnormal tire pressure,
temperature, or abnormal TPMS system to
ensure driving safety.
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When the tire pressure or TPMS is abnormal,
TPMS warning light on the ICM is on, with
text pop-up: “,IWKHWLUHSUHVVXUHLVORZ
SOHDVHLQDWHWLPHO\”, “,IWKHWLUHSUHVVXUHLV
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reminder.
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It is prohibited to refit the TPMS without
authorization.
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The tire pressure will be automatically calibrated
whenever the tire is replaced. Please keep
the vehicle stationary for at least 17 minutes
before calibration. During the calibration, drive
the vehicle at a speed of over 40 km/h for 10
minutes and avoid reversing.
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When driving in harsh environments such as on
snowy or icy roads in winter, anti-slip chains can
increase tire friction and reduce the side slip. The
following advice must be followed when using
anti-slip chains:
When driving in deep snow, it is necessary
to install anti-slip chains on the tires. Current
vehicle is not equipped with anti-slip chains
and the user can purchase as needed. When
installing anti-slip chains, choose an equivalent
product of size and type that meets the
specifications of the tires on the vehicle.
Install anti-slip chains on the tires to ensure
balanced driving in various weather conditions.
Remember that the vehicle may lack power
after installing the anti-slip chains. Drive
carefully even if the road condition is good. Do
not drive exceeding the prescribed speed limit
of the tire anti-slip chain, nor exceed 50 km/h,
whichever is lower.
Anti-slip chains can only be applied on the
rear wheels. Install snow anti-slip chains in
pairs. It is strictly prohibited to use self-
tensioned snow anti-slip chains.
Do not use snow anti-slip chains on dry
ground. Please remove the snow anti-slip
chains after driving to road without snow.
Install the anti-slip chain as tightly as possible
onto the tire and re-tighten it after driving for
0.5-1.0 km.
If the vehicle is equipped with wheel covers,
please remove them before installing snow
anti-slip chains.
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If you hear friction or collision noise from
the anti-slip chains while driving, stop and re-
tighten the chains. If it does not work, remove
the anti-slip chains to prevent damage to the
vehicle.
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Frequent washing will protect the appearance of
the vehicle. Wash the vehicle in a cool place
without direct sunlight. If the vehicle is exposed
to sunlight for a long time, it is recommended to
wash the vehicle after the exterior of the vehicle
cools down.
When using automatic wash, follow the
instructions of the wash operator.
Wash towards the front of the glass when
washing with high pressure washer and do not
flush the interior with water towards the edge of
the glass.
After washing in winter, dry the water in the gaps
around the door handle to avoid freezing and
preventing the door handle from unfolding.
In order to prevent damage to the painting,
remove the corrosive substance (bird droppings,
resins, insects, asphalt spots, paving salts,
industrial dust, etc.) immediately. Do not wait until
cleaning the whole vehicle.
When cleaning the exterior of the vehicle, please
follow the steps below:
1. Preparation before cleaning
Close all the doors, trunk, and front hoods,
and check if the charging port is completely
closed.
2. Thoroughly rinse
Before cleaning, rinse off dirt and gravel from
the body with a hose. Please rinse areas with
dust, silt, or paving salts (wheel arches and
panel joints).
3. Hand washing
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Add high-quality neutral detergent into cold
or warm water, wet a soft cloth, and wash the
exterior of vehicle by hand.
4. Rinse with clean water
After cleaning, rinse thoroughly with clean
water to prevent residual soap on the surface
from drying.
5. Wipe dry with a soft cloth
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Do not use hot water and detergents.
In hot weather, do not rinse in direct
sunlight.
If using a high-pressure washer, keep the
nozzle at least 30 cm away from the surface
of the body, keep the nozzle moving, and
do not continuously spray water towards a
certain area. Do not spray water towards the
charging port.
When washing vehicle in a low temperature
environment, or when parking outdoors in
snowy days, the active grille blades may
not work normally due to icing. It is normal
that the ICM prompts the active grille fault,
which will not affect the normal driving of
the vehicle. After normal driving for a period
(about 1 hour) or defrosting with a heat gun,
the fault disappears automatically. If the fault
still exists after the blades are defrosted,
please contact XPENG Service Center for
inspection and repair.
Do not spray water directly towards the
window or door sealing strip, or through the
hub hole into the brake parts.
Avoid using cotton velvet or coarse cloth,
such as cleaning gloves.
Do not use chemical tire cleaning agents, as
this may damage the surface of the finished
wheel.
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It can usually be cleaned with water as well as a
soft cloth and a soft brush.
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Clean the window and rearview mirrors with glass
detergent with alcohol, and then dry the glass
with a clean, lint free soft cloth.
For the wax on the glass after the maintenance
of the body, remove it with special detergent and
cloth to avoid scratching the wiper blades.
Use a small brush to remove the snow from the
windows and rearview mirrors.
Use a de-icing spray or shovel to remove the
ice. Be careful not to damage the components.
Remove the ice in the same direction when
using.
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It is prohibited to use warm or hot water
to remove the ice and snow from the
windscreen and rearview mirrors, otherwise
it may cause the glass to burst.
For the residual rubber, grease, and silicone
substances on the glass, remove them with
a dedicated window detergent or silicone
cleaner.
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When maintaining the seals, use a soft cloth
to remove the dust and dirt from the surface.
Regularly coat the rubber seal with a special
protectant.
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Regularly inspect and clean the edges of the
wiper blades for rubber cracks, splits, and
roughness. If damaged, please contact XPENG
Service Center for replacement.
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Contaminants on the wiper blades may
reduce the effectiveness of the wiper blades.
Contaminants include ice, car wash spray wax,
cleaning fluids containing bacteria and/or water
repellents, bird droppings, tree sap, and other
organic materials.
Please clean the wiper blades as follows:
Clean the windscreen with a nonabrasive glass
cleaner.
Tap “9HKLFOH6HWWLQJV” on CID, turn on
)URQW:LSHU0DLQWHQDQFH0RGH” or “%DFN
:LSHU0DLQWHQDQFH0RGH” on the current
interface to activate the front/back wiper
maintenance mode.
Lift the wiper arm slightly from the windscreen
to get close enough to the wiper blade, then
wipe the blade clean with isopropyl ethanol or
wiper cleaning fluid.
If the wiper blades are still ineffective after
cleaning, they may need to be replaced.
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Care should be taken when lowering the
wiper arm to prevent it from momentarily
dropping on and hitting the windscreen.
Wiper blades are coated with a layer
of graphite for smooth wiping without
scraping noises. Cleaning agents containing
solvents, hard sponges, and sharp objects
can damage the graphite layer. A broken
graphite layer will result in increased wiper
scraping noises and should be replaced
timely.
Always check that the wiper blades are
not frozen to the windscreen before using
the wipers in winter or cold weather. If so,
deice first before using, otherwise, the wiper
blades and wiper motor may be damaged.
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Do not use car washer, pressure washer and
cleaning brush to wash the vehicle, otherwise the
paint surface could be damaged.
If the paint surface is damaged during the car
washing, repainting would be required. It will be
difficult to repair if foreign particles get into the
coating gaps.
If brush marks, scratches, footprints, etc. are to
be repaired, the whole car body needs to be
repainted.
Please use clean water to wash the vehicle and
gently wipe it with a soft leather cloth. If the dirt
cannot be washed away, use mildly acidic (citric
acid) cleaner for watermarks and neutral cleaner
for bird droppings, insects, and grease stains.
It is recommended to park the vehicle in a
roofed parking lot and not leave it exposed to
the outdoors for long periods of time. This is to
prevent the paint from being contaminated with
resin or grease, as such stains can leave marks
that arHdifficult to clean. If long-term outdoor
parking is required, it is recommended to use a
thickened cotton car cover.
Do not use paint surface cleaners, abrasive
materials, or polishing products (such as
polishing wax, etc.).
Do not use excessive force to rub the paint
surface.
Do not stick labels, tapes, or any adhesive
materials onto the surface.
Do not use wax or wrapping agents.
Do not use polishing paste.
Do not use solvents or degreasing clea 
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Frequently inspect and clean the interior
to maintain its appearance and to prevent
premature wear.
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Do not scrape, or use any abrasive cleaning
fluid on glass or mirrored surfaces. This can
damage the reflective surface of the mirror and
the heating elements in the rear window.
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Do not polish the upper surfaces of the
instrument cluster. Polished surfaces are
reflective and could interfere with your driving
view.
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Wipe stains from the seats using a soft cloth
moistened with warm water and non-detergent
soap. Wipe gently in a circular motion. Then wipe
dry using a soft, lint-free cloth.
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Extend the belts to wipe. Do not use any type of
detergent or chemical cleaning agent. Allow the
belts to dry naturally while extended, preferably
away from direct sunlight.
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Use a vacuum cleaner with soft brush to clear
dust and surface debris. For stubborn stains,
you can try using water or baking soda solution
to remove them. Please select an appropriate
method to remove the stains prior to cleaning:
For liquid stains: Gently wipe the residues with
a paper towel, allowing the stains to soak and
be absorbed by the paper towel as much as
possible.
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For solid and dry stains: Remove as much as
possible manually first, then use the vacuum
cleaner to clean up the remaining residues.
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Clean the CID and ICM with a special soft lint-
free cloth. Do not use cleaners (such as a glass
cleaner), wet wipe or a dry statically-charged
cloth (such as a recently washed microfiber).
Tap “ 'LVSOD\6FUHHQ&OHDQ0RGH” in turn
or swipe down the quick menu on CID to
enable Screen Clean Mode and then wipe the
CID, which will not activate buttons or change
settings.
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Caustic liquid cleaners such as acids, alkalis,
deoxidizing agents, and sodium hypochlorite
(84 disinfectant) are prohibited from cleaning
the CID.
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Polish, abrasive cleaners, or hard cloths can
damage the finish on chrome and metal surfaces.
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To extend the life of your carpet and make
them easier to clean, use floor mats officially
authorized by XPENG Inc. Maintain floor mats by
regularly cleaning them and checking that they
are properly installed. Replace floor mats if they
become excessively worn.
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To avoid potential interference with a foot
pedal, ensure that the driver’s floor mat
is securely fastened, and never place an
additional floor mat on top of it. Floor mats
should always rest on top of the vehicle
carpeting surface.
Using solvents (including alcohol), bleach,
citrus, naphtha, silicone-based products or
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additives on interior components can cause
damage.
Statically-charged materials can cause
damage to the CID and the ICM.
Do not wipe the door guard trim with wet
wipes, wet cloths, cleaners, etc., and take
care to prevent water from entering the door
guard trim during use (e.g. during rain or
car washing), as this may cause the internal
electrical components to malfunction, etc.
If you notice any damage on an airbag or
seat belt, please contact XPENG Service
Center immediately.
Do not allow any water, cleaners, or fabric to
enter a seat belt mechanism.
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1. Press the lock button inward to remove the
metal garnish rightward as indicated by the
arrow.
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2. Carefully flip the cover upward along its
edges.
3. Remove the key battery.
Battery model: CR2032H.
4. Install in the reverse order.
Install the battery with the“”(positive)
terminal facing up.
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A low SOC will affect the key remote control
function. Please replace the battery in time.
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Only XPENG Inc. original or authorized parts may
be used. XPENG Inc. has conducted rigorous
testing on parts to ensure their applicability,
safety and reliability. These parts can only be
purchased from XPENG Service Center, installed
by XPENG authorized technicians, and they can
refit vehicles according to the recommendations
of XPENG experts.
Do not refit the vehicle with parts not authorized
by XPENG Inc., otherwise it may affect the
operability, safety and durability of the vehicle,
and may violate local government regulations.
Do not refit the vehicle's suspension, braking and
other systems, which may adversely affect the
handling and safety of the vehicle.
It is prohibited to refit the vehicle fuse box,
otherwise it may have an adverse effect on the
vehicle electrical system.
Alterations to electronic parts and software, and
wiring can affect functionality and the proper
operation of associated parts, especially safety-
related systems, which can affect the operation
of the vehicle and increase the risk of accidents
or injuries.
Therefore, do not refit the wiring, electronic parts
and their software.
In addition, vehicle damage and performance
problems caused by replacement, installation,
or refit with non-original parts or parts not
authorized by XPENG Inc., are not covered by
the warranty, and XPENG Inc. will not bear any
responsibility for any direct or indirect losses
caused thereby.
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The product nameplate is located on the B-pillar
of the front passenger's door. You can view it by
opening the front passenger’s door.
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The OBD interface is located on the lower left
of the instrument cluster and allows you to read
the electronic VIN number and other vehicle
information through an original diagnostic device
or an officially authorized diagnostic devic
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The front drive motor model and code are
presented on the drive motor housing and the
drive motor label.
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The rear drive motor model and code are
presented on the drive motor housing and the
drive motor label.
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/DEHO
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1. Radiator Label
2. Airbag Label
3. Tire Pressure Label
4. Side Airbag Label
5. Coolant Label
6. Refrigerant Label
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1. Radiator Label
2. Airbag Label
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3. Tire Pressure Label
4. Side Airbag Label
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5. Coolant Label
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Exterior
Dimensions
Length 4891
mm
Width 1937
Height 1680 1670
Tread 1656
Rear Tread 1663
Wheelbase 2998
Overhang - Front 861
Overhang - Rear 1032
Number of Occupants 5Person
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Project Name Type I Type II Type III Type IV Unit
Approach Angle (Full Load) 18
Departure Angle (Full Load) 19
Exterior rearview mirrors (one for the left side and one for the right side) are not included in exterior
width and the tolerance range of vehicle size parameters ± 1%.
Front Tread
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Project Name Type I Type II Type III Unit
Whole Vehicle Kerb
Weight 2190 2230 2205, 2225 (Tow
Hitch)
2335, 2355 (Tow
Hitch)
kg
Kerb
Front
axle 1006 1026 1015, 1009 (Tow Hitch) 1123, 1117 (Tow Hitch)
Rear axle 1184 1204 1190, 1216 (Tow Hitch) 1212, 1238 (Tow Hitch)
Maximum Total
Weight 2680 2800
Maximum
Front
axle 1140 1239
Rear axle 1540 1561
Tolerance ranges ± 3% for weight, excluding
maximum total Weight.
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Project Name G9 Unit
Minimum Turning
Diameter ≤11.8 m
Maximum Speed ≥200 km/h
Maximum Gradient ≥30 %
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Type of Drive Rear Engine Rear Drive Four Wheel Drive Unit
Drive
motor
Drive type permanent magnet
synchronous
AC asynchronous/ permanent magnet
synchronous /
Rated
Power 80 Front: 20 Rear: 80 kW
Rated
Torque 175 Front: 40 Rear: 175 N·m
Rated
Speed 4400 Front: 4775 Rear: 4400 rpm
Peak
Power 230 Front: 175 Rear: 230 kW
Peak
Torque 430 Front: 287 Rear: 430 N·m
Peak
Speed 16000 Front: 16000 Rear: 16000 rpm
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Reducer
Model Rear: 1eDT400A Front: 1eDT400B Rear: 1eDT400A /
Gears 1 /
Main
reducer Rear: 10.807 Front: 10.793 Rear: 10.807 /
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Type Electric power assisted Unit
Maximum
Steering
Angle of
Front
Wheels
Interior 38.5±3 38.4±3 °
Exterior 32.4±3 32.2±3 °
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Project Name Parameter Unit
Type
Foot-operated X-type dual-
circuit hydraulic braking,
applying brake pressure on all
wheels.
/
Type of Assist Electric power assisted /
Free travel of brake pedal ≤2 mm
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 rotor 30 mm
Wear limit of rear rotor 22 mm
Brake Fluid Replacement Period 24 months or 40,000 km (subjected to
the earlier)
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Project Name Standard Range
Vehicle Model
Long Range
Vehicle Model Unit
Single Battery
Drive type LFP NCM /
Nominal Voltage 3.16 3.67 V
Rated Capacity 129 159 Ah
Traction Battery
Nominal Voltage 607 617 V
Rated Capacity 129 159 Ah
Rated Energy 78.2 98.0 KWh
Weight 607 575 kg
Note: The above data is for the 1C rate at 25°C
conditions.
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Project Name Type I Type II Type III Type IV
Front Suspension
Type Double-wishbone independent suspension
Independent dual-
chamber air
suspension
Rear Suspension
Type Multi-link independent suspension
Independent dual-
chamber air
suspension
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Project Name Model Filling Volume
Front Reducer Oil
BOT350M3
0.55±0.05L
Rear Reducer Oil 0.85±0.08L
Coolant Mixture of ethylene glycol and
water
Fill up close to the MAX line
(approximately 16 liters)
A/C Refrigerant R-1234yf 1240±25g
Brake Fluid DOT4 Fill up close to the MAX line
(approximately 0.85 liters)
Windscreen Washer Fluid / 3.5L
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Project Name Type I Type II Type III Type IV
Single-Sided
Front Wheel Toe-
In
3±60±6
Single-Sided
Front Wheel
Camber Angle
-0.45°±0.5° -0.6°±0.
Single-Sided
Kingpin Caster 5.6°±1.4° 5.9°±1.4°
Single-Sided
Kingpin Inclination 7.9°±1° 8.1°±1°
Single-Sided Rear
Wheel Toe-In 5±68±6
Rear Wheel
Camber Angle -1.0°±0.5° -1.4°±0.5°
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Tire 255/55 R19 255/45 R21 Unit
Rims 19×8J 21×8.5J /
Pressure
Front wheel (empty half load/
full load) 250/250 270/310 kPa
Rear wheel (empty half load/
full load) 250/250 270/310 kPa
Wheel Balancing
(After Applying
Balancing Blocks)
Front tires interior ≤8
g
Front tires exterior ≤8
Rear tires interior ≤8
Rear tires exterior ≤8
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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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Where tire puncture is greater than 6 mm,
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 80 km/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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Please repair or replace the tire as soon as
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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1. Take out the emergency tire-repair kit from
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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7. Switch off the inflatable pump.
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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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When the driver seat is unoccupied, with the
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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The vehicle power system is equipped with a
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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Make sure you do not wear metal accessories
(such as a necklace and a watch) when
carrying out a rescue for the vehicle to avoid
electric shock injuries.
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Wear the following protective equipment to avoid
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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In case of an electrolyte leak from the traction
battery, wear the following protective equipment
to prevent injuries to the skin, face, and other
body parts:
Protective masks.
Solvent insulated gloves.
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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.
Warning triangle placement
Normal roads Normal roads Highway
Daytime Nighttime Highway
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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
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I. Limited Warranty
1. Scope of Warranty
This Warranty and Maintenance Manual (hereinafter referred to as the “Manual”) applies to the XPENG series models 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:
Warranty Statement
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Category Content Limited Warranty Period
Warranty Period for Key
Parts
Traction battery and battery management system (BMS), drive motor and
intelligent power unit (IPU)
96 months or 160,000 km
Warranty Period for
Consumable Parts
Wiper blades 6 months or 5,000 km
12V battery, smart key batteries, light bulbs, fuses, air conditioning filter
elements, brake pads, and tires
12 months or 20,000 km
Warranty Period for Whole
Vehicle
(Basic warranty)
Original whole-vehicle parts other than key parts, consumable parts and special
warranty items
60 months or 120,000 km
Special Warranty Items Paint 36 months with unlimited
mileage
Sheet metal anti-corrosion and anti- rust coating 144 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 force majeure
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 user manual,
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 part of 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 or similar 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 the recall
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.
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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 km Every 24 Months or 40,000 km
Visual Inspection (V) Adjust (A) Clean (C) Replace (R) Supplement (S) Lubricate
(L) Tighten (T)
Traction Battery System
Traction battery appearance V V
Odor inspection V V
High voltage connector and
wiring harness
V V
Low voltage connector and
wiring harness
V V
bolt torque V+T V+T
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System
Inspection Item
Every 12 Months or 20,000 km Every 24 Months or 40,000 km
Visual Inspection (V) Adjust (A) Clean (C) Replace (R) Supplement (S) Lubricate
(L) Tighten (T)
Balance valve/breather valve
V V
repair switch - V
Motor System
Front/rear motor appearance V V
Connectors & wiring harness V V
Temperature control pipeline V V
Support rubber and bolt torque V T
Three-in-one vehicle
power supply
3-in-1 power supply appearance V V
Hight voltage connector and
wiring harness
V V
Low voltage connector and
wiring harness
V V
Temperature control pipeline V V
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System
Inspection Item
Every 12 Months or 20,000 km Every 24 Months or 40,000 km
Visual Inspection (V) Adjust (A) Clean (C) Replace (R) Supplement (S) Lubricate
(L) Tighten (T)
Low voltage output positive
terminal V V
Ground terminal - V
bolt torque V T
Electrical Control
System
Visual inspection of motor
compartment
V V
Motor compartment HV
connector and wiring harness
V V
Motor compartment LV
connector and wiring harness
V V
Super charging/ Low charging
port and wiring harness
V V
12V-Battery V V
Lighting and signals V V
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System
Inspection Item
Every 12 Months or 20,000 km Every 24 Months or 40,000 km
Visual Inspection (V) Adjust (A) Clean (C) Replace (R) Supplement (S) Lubricate
(L) Tighten (T)
Interior lights and ambient lights V V
Multifunction steering wheel V V
XPilot system V V
Seat memory and adjustment V V
Door opening/closing function V V
Electrical Control
System
Window functions V V
Power supply and USB V V
Horns V V
CID functions V V
Passive entry and passive start
(PEPS)
V V
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System
Inspection Item
Every 12 Months or 20,000 km Every 24 Months or 40,000 km
Visual Inspection (V) Adjust (A) Clean (C) Replace (R) Supplement (S) Lubricate
(L) Tighten (T)
Remote door lock V V
Interior and exterior rear-view
mirrors
V V
Instrument information and
faults
V V
Vehicle software version V + A V + A
Braking System
EPB V V
Brake caliper and cylinder V V
Brake fluid V R
Brake lines V V
brake pedal travel V V
Braking System
Ibooster and connectors V V
Brake disc V V
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System
Inspection Item
Every 12 Months or 20,000 km Every 24 Months or 40,000 km
Visual Inspection (V) Adjust (A) Clean (C) Replace (R) Supplement (S) Lubricate
(L) Tighten (T)
Front and rear brake pads V V
Steering System
Free play of steering wheel V V
Steering column adjustment V V
Steering motor V V
Steering shaft and dust cover V V
Tie rod ball joint and dust cover V V
EPS function V V
Body System
Front and rear windshields,
door glass and sunroof glass
V V
Washing wipers V V
Washing fluid S S
Seats and slider tracks V V
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System
Inspection Item
Every 12 Months or 20,000 km Every 24 Months or 40,000 km
Visual Inspection (V) Adjust (A) Clean (C) Replace (R) Supplement (S) Lubricate
(L) Tighten (T)
Door locks, hinges and stoppers V + L V + L
Hood lock, trunk lid latch and
hinges
V + L V + L
Body System
Struts for hood and trunk lid V V
Childproof locks V V
Seat belts and seat belts
reminders
V V
Seals and weatherstripping for
doors
V V
Interiors V V
Body rust condition V V
Drivetrain &
Suspension
System
Reducer appearance V V
Reducer oil (replace every 48
months/80,000 km)
V V
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System
Inspection Item
Every 12 Months or 20,000 km Every 24 Months or 40,000 km
Visual Inspection (V) Adjust (A) Clean (C) Replace (R) Supplement (S) Lubricate
(L) Tighten (T)
Drive shaft and dust cover V V
Tires, rims and torques V + T V + T
Tire rotation (if applicable) V + A + T V + A + T
Tire eccentric wear (alignment
adjustment if necessary)
V V
Wheel bearings V V
Front and rear suspension V V
Shock absorbers and springs V V
Drivetrain & Suspension
System
Chassis screw torque V + T V + T
Cooling System Coolant (replace every 72
months/120,000 km)
V
V
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System
Inspection Item
Every 12 Months or 20,000 km Every 24 Months or 40,000 km
Visual Inspection (V) Adjust (A) Clean (C) Replace (R) Supplement (S) Lubricate
(L) Tighten (T)
Cooling pipeline V V
Water pump V V
Radiator V + C V + C
Shutter V V
Cooling fan V V
A/C System
A/C function inspection V V
A/C evaporator drain line V V
Compressor V V
A/C pipeline V V
A/C condenser V + C V + C
PTC wiring harness V V
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System
Inspection Item
Every 12 Months or 20,000 km Every 24 Months or 40,000 km
Visual Inspection (V) Adjust (A) Clean (C) Replace (R) Supplement (S) Lubricate
(L) Tighten (T)
Recommended Maintenance Items (as needed)
/ Wiper blades (every 3 months
or 5000 km)
R R
Tire pressure and eccentric
wear check (every 3 months
or 5000 km)
V + A V + A
Air Conditioner
HEPA A/C filter element /A/C
filter element
C R
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
Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
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Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
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Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
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Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
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Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
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Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
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Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
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Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
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Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
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Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
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Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
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Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
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Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
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Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
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Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
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Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
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Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
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Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
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Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
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Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
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Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
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Maintenance Registration Form
Date Mileage
Maintenance Engineer Service Center Stamp
Next Maintenance Due:
Next Maintenance Mileage:
Customer Signature:
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 mailing expenses. 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 XPENG has 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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