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17 May 2025
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19 May 2025, 12:46 pm

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XPeng has shown a sleek second-generation P7 sedan with upmarket aspirations and new AI technology.

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The article provides an overview of XPeng’s second-generation P7 sedan, highlighting its AI-assisted driving capabilities. The vehicle features XPeng's Turing AI chipset, which facilitates autonomous driving primarily using visual data. While detailed specifications are yet to be released, the sedan emphasizes design aesthetics. This offering, positioned as a competitor to Tesla, has potential implications for discussions on AI-driven vehicle safety systems, yet it remains less focused on catastrophic risk or safety governance, addressing primarily consumer tech aspects and market competition.

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news2026 XPeng P7 electric sedan revealed with AI-assisted driving modeChinese car maker XPeng has shown a sleek second-generation P7 sedan with upmarket aspirations and intriguing new artificial intelligence-powered technology.Electric CarsKez Casey06:0018 May 20250comments+4 PhotosXPenghas unveiled the first official images of itsP7 sedan, along with limited information about the vehicle.As a replacement for the first-generation P7, launched in 2018, the new P7 showcases an evolved design that keeps a similar fastback silhouette, but gives a first look at a new, more angular design language for theXPeng brand.Among the initial details released by XPeng is an AI-augmented driving mode, enabled via an XPeng-developed AI chipset, known as ‘Turing’, which XPeng has developed specifically for use in its vehicles.MORE:XPeng believes its Chinese origins give it an advantage over Tesla+4 PhotosWhile full details have not yet been issued, the Turing AI system will rely on visual data from cameras, rather than lidar sensors, to allow it to drive autonomously when the system is engaged.Initial images show the P7 in what is likely to be its flagship form with massive eight-spoke alloy wheels, equipped with cross-drilled brake rotors and red calipers.Electric motor outputs, performance times, battery capacity and range, and other specifications are yet to be revealed, with the design of the new car taking centre stage.MORE:XPeng to take on Tesla with its own charging network in Australia+4 PhotosThe new P7 has been styled by Rafik Ferrag, XPeng’s French chief designer, who was responsible for the appearance of the previous model.The swooping coupe-like roofline and pronounced rear wheel arch blister advance design themes seem on the current P7, but a sharper cutoff for the rear end, more angular front end, sharp guard creases, and much slimmer lighting units create a more premium look for the new P7.The preliminary images also show flush-fitting pop-out door handles, a visor-style blacked-out A-pillar, a full glass roof, and a pop-up rear spoiler on the tailgate to aid stability and high speed.The 2026 XPeng P7 is expected to launch in China in the third quarter of 2025 (July to September), with no announcement yet on the new model’s availability in export markets.4 ImagesPreviousNextElectric Cars GuideKez CaseyContributorKez Casey migrated from behind spare parts counters to writing about cars over ten years ago. Raised by a family of automotive workers, Kez grew up in workshops and panel shops before making the switch to reviews and road tests for The Motor Report, Drive and CarAdvice.Read more about Kez Casey