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  • Page 2 “ ” 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.
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  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Environment Simulation Display System....39 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC)........40 Safety Instructions..............7 Adaptive Turning Cruise (ATC).........51 System Upgrade................8 Speed Assist System (SAS)..........52 Exterior Overview..............12 Lane Centering Control (LCC)........53 Interior Overview................14 Automatic Lane Change (ALC)........62 Perceptive System..............18 Forward Collision Warning (FCW &...
  • Page 5 Intelligent High Beam Control (IHB)......85 Interior Light................120 Driver State Monitoring (DSM)........87 Panoramic Sunroof............... 123 Rear Trunk Cover..............123 Sun Visor and Vanity Mirror..........124 Parking Radar System............89 Glasses Case................127 360° Panoramic View AVM..........91 Cup Holder..................127 Auto Park Assist (APA) ............94 Cargo....................
  • Page 6 ICM ....................208 Ride with Children..............157 Exterior Lights ................215 Secondary Collision Mitigation (SCM) ....167 Wipers and Washers............221 Alcolock..................168 Gear Shift...................224 Getting in Vehicle Driving Mode................226 Electronic Parking Brake (EPB).........226 Key.....................169 Door....................174 AUTO HOLD................227 Braking Assist................228 Trunk....................180 4WD System*................
  • Page 7 Vehicle Identification............259 Diagnostic Interface............259 Warranty Statement ............293 Drive motor................260 Maintenance Guide............300 Label .....................261 Vehicle Parameter...............264 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...
  • Page 8 • Do not touch spilled fluid. from the vehicle and contact the XPENG Service Center for treatment. • Do not attempt to inspect the vehicle yourself. •...
  • Page 9: System Upgrade

    The normal mileage or service life interval CID to provide the latest functions for your car. of the vehicle meets the maintenance XPENG Inc. recommends that you install the new requirements (refer to the Warranty and version of the software as soon as possible.
  • Page 10 A push message will be sent to remind you that there is a new version to upgrade, and the status • Tap the XPENG brand logo in the status bar of the logo icon in the status bar will change to enter the system information interface.
  • Page 11 When a new version is available for upgrade, the On the system information page, tap system can be upgraded in the following two “ → firm ways: ” in the lower left corner of the interface, and enable the automatic nighttime upgrade function.
  • Page 12 ” to is locked, parked in a safe area and allow retry the upgrade. If multiple retries fail, please enough time for the upgrade to complete. contact XPENG Service Center or Customer • Vehicles cannot be charged during the Service Center.
  • Page 13 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 https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 14 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 https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 15 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 218 page Control wiper See 221 page 5. Horn – Driver airbag See 155 page 6.
  • Page 16 11. Left front door switch group See 109 page – Door lock button – Window switch 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 –...
  • Page 17 1. CID 2. Air conditioning vent 3. Cell Phone Slot See 118 page 4. Cup Holder See 127 page 5. Center armrest – Storage box https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 18 1. Air conditioning vent 2. USB charging port See 116 page 3. Type-C charging port See 116 page https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 19 2. High-precision short range radar To ensure that the radar works properly, the radar This vehicle model is equipped with two types must be kept clean and free of ice, snow, water, of radars, namely Ultrasonic Radar and High- dust and other foreign objects attached. precision short range radar.
  • Page 20 film or transparent car coat to prevent which XPENG Inc. will not be liable for any affecting the assisted driving system and direct or indirect damages. When the radar other related functions.
  • Page 21 The above examples, warnings, and limitations are not exhaustive of all situations that affect When the radar does not work properly, functions that rely on the radar to provide identification the normal operation of the radar. information might work abnormally. At the same time radar has a limited range and cannot detect targets that are out of range.
  • Page 22 Otherwise, it may result in the relevant functions not being able to be used To ensure that the camera works properly: normally, and XPENG Inc. will not be liable for any direct or indirect damages as a – Camera must be kept clean and free of ice, result.
  • Page 23 • The camera will not function properly in all • Poor lighting conditions (dim, low light) or poor driving situations or in traffic, weather and visibility (due to heavy rain, snow, dense fog, road conditions. When the vehicle is in a etc.).
  • Page 24 The above examples, warnings, and limitations are not exhaustive of all situations that affect the normal operation of the camera. https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 25 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 https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 26: High-Voltage Components

    XPENG wiring. Otherwise it may lead to electric Service Center. shock injury or even death due to improper operation.
  • Page 27 XPENG Service Center for recycling. Disposal road conditions, driving habits (air conditioning, of traction battery will cause pollution to driving modes, recycled energy level), and the the environment or lead to safety accidents, whole vehicle's load capacity.
  • Page 28: Ac Charging

    • Tap “ ”or “ → ” on CID to turn on/off the charging port on the Energy Center interface. 1. AC charging port (slow charging) 2. DC charging port (fast charging) Off Double-tap the button “ ” on the smart key to turn the charging port on or off.
  • Page 29 Scroll down from the top of the CID to turn on/off the charging port in the shortcut menu. It can be informed of the vehicle’s charging status by the following 3 types of indication information during charging: 2. Energy Center interface on the CID 3. XPENG App https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 30 into place again and retry the above unlocking operation before pulling it out Using AC power for charging, the charging time again, do not use violence to avoid is long, which is good for battery protection. damaging the charging device and the Charging operation: vehicle.
  • Page 31 In order to protect the health of the battery, the vehicle is equipped with a charging limit function. 1. Open the trunk and locate the air vent cover Some models will not fully charge when charging. located on the right side of the trunk and use If there is a need for long-distance use, the the appropriate tool to open the cover at the charging limit can be set on the charging limit...
  • Page 32 Tap “ → ”, be able to effectively improve the vehicle's range or directly open the XPENG App to turn on the in cold conditions. low-temperature battery preheating function, and When the battery preheating function is turned set the preheating time.
  • Page 33 If you still cannot charge appointment. normally, please contact XPENG Service • This function will slightly increase the power Center for inspection and repair. consumption of the charging pile, please •...
  • Page 34 • The relevant regulations of the charging If charging with a non-XPENG branded 800V station must be followed for DC charging. charging pile, minor shake may happen to the • Make sure the charging pile meets the vehicle when charging is stopped, which is relevant standards before charging.
  • Page 35 • 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...
  • Page 36 If you still cannot charge normally, please contact XPENG Service • Before charging, please check whether the Center for inspection and repair. charging port, charger, charging plug and other equipment are dry.
  • Page 37 • When there is a thunderstorm, it is • If you have implanted electronic equipment recommended to stop charging the vehicle, as such as cardiac pacemaker or cardiovascular lightning may cause damage to the charging defibrillator, internal analgesic pump, insulin equipment.
  • Page 38 • 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. 1. Open the charging port. • Please immediately stop using the 2. Plug-in charger and vehicle alternating current charging port.
  • Page 39 (e.g. moving on a steep slope), the brake light will be turned on to remind the following The gas pedal and brake pedal should be in a drivers that you are decelerating. released status when the vehicle applies energy recovery during sliding. The brake application deceleration through energy recovery can not replace the The driver presses the brake pedal to apply...
  • Page 40: Environment Simulation Display System

    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. •...
  • Page 41 • 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 The adaptive cruise control function can control camera's field of view.
  • Page 42 ICM, and there will be an alert sound at the same time. When the ICM displays request words such as Please contact XPENG Service Center for “ an inspection and repair in case the ACC ”, the driver should take over the vehicle malfunctions.
  • Page 43 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.
  • Page 44 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.
  • Page 45 • 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;...
  • Page 46 Off The ICM will display when setting the vehicle- following distance. 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. Turn off the ACC by moving the gearshift lever upwards.
  • Page 47 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 • ACC can only control the vehicle speed laws and regulations. rather than controlling the moving direction of the vehicle.
  • Page 48 corrective measures at any time. Or there • ACC may occasionally lead to a brake may be severe injury or death. application when there is no need for a brake or it is not intended to apply a • In case there are pedestrian targets, make brake.
  • Page 49 ACC to fully decelerate the vehicle speed be able to offer enough speed control and avoiding crashes. Make sure to keep an may also misjudge the distance from the eye on the preceding road conditions and preceding vehicle. The moving speed will be ready to take any corrective measures be accelerated when driving downhill, which immediately at any time.
  • Page 50 • The below targets will not be reacted, • The surrounding environment brightness including but not limited to: changes suddenly, for example, at the tunnel entrance or exit. – People and animals. • Large shadows that cast by buildings, – Traffic light.
  • Page 51 • Targets may be lost or misjudge the distance snow, or due to light illumination, dimness, from the preceding vehicle when driving and others. on a slope. The moving speed will be • Anti-lock braking system (ABS) is activated. accelerated when driving downhill, which •...
  • Page 52: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    ACC is not applicable in the situations below: • There are sharp turnings, continuous turnings, or bad road conditions, for example, slippery or icy roads. The adaptive turning cruise control function acquires the curvature of the ahead road • ACC is not able to detect pedestrians. through the camera and map.
  • Page 53 lane speed limit sign, multi-speed limit sign, and highway exit ramp speed limit sign. Intelligent speed limit assistive function includes When TSR recognizes the speed limit signs on traffic sign recognition (TSR), over-speed alarm, the road and the vehicle speed is faster than the and automatic speed limiter(ASL).
  • Page 54 Tap “ → ” in turn on the CID to select the assistive mode for the intelligent speed limit SAS may not be able to fully perform its function assist. or may provide inaccurate information in the Disabled: For turning off ASL only, the speed limit situations below: alarm and TSR are still turned on.
  • Page 55: Lane Centering Control (Lcc)

    steering wheel to keep the vehicle centering in There is a fault in LCC. the current lane. 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.
  • Page 56 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.
  • Page 57 over the steering wheel if necessary to avoid danger. LCC can assist the driver in controlling the After LCC detects that the driver holds the steering wheel and the vehicle speed is still steering wheel by hands, it will stop sending controlled by the adaptive cruise control.
  • Page 58 Off 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.
  • Page 59 corrective measures at any time. Or there • Please do not use the LCC when driving may be severe injury or death. on a curving road with sharp turnings, or bumpy, icy, or slippery roads. The LCC • Please be prudent in using LCC on the system is not able to steadily assist direction congested road because the behaviors of control under such bad road conditions.
  • Page 60 take over the vehicle in case LCC fails to • LCC may not be able to work normally at a work. junction, and may apply unintended turning control which may lead to unanticipated • Please do not use the LCC when the road is hazards, for example, scratching other merging or diverging.
  • Page 61 – Completely rely on this system. – The surrounding environment brightness changes suddenly, for example, at the – Use it when the lane line is unclear or in tunnel entrance or exit. poor light conditions. – Large shadows that cast by buildings, –...
  • Page 62 • The brake pedal is pressed. LCC is not applicable in the situations below: • Manually control the steering wheel. • There are sharp turnings on the road or bad road conditions, for example, bumpy, • The driving speed exceeds 130km/h. slippery icy, or waterlogged roads.
  • Page 63 covered, disappeared, temporarily adjusted example, heavy rain, heavy snow, and heavy due to road construction, or change quickly fog). (for example, lane diverging, crossing, or • Road edges made from traffic cones, water- merging). Special lane changing occasions filled barriers, and cement piers. such as lane diverting, diverging, distribution •...
  • Page 64 1. Check the environment for lane changing to make sure the current lane changing is Off 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.
  • Page 65 of the lane after the vehicle moves to a new • ALC is not able to deal with all traffic, lane. 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.
  • Page 66 • Please do not use the ALC at the ramp, not able to stably assist lane changing in merging, and diverging position of a highway such bad road conditions. or other types of roads. • ALC may occasionally recognize the •...
  • Page 67 • ALC may exit accidentally at any time due to • The camera’s field of view (blocked by water unknown reasons. Make sure to keep an eye mist, dust, or sticker) is blocked by the on the road safety conditions and be ready windscreen.
  • Page 68 The above example, warning, and limit do not describe all conditions that affect the normal operation of the ALC. https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 69 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 vehicle’s driving safety. Forward collision warning is an assist function only, which is not able to assist the driver on all occasions.
  • Page 70 Forward collision warning malfunctions. If the driver fails to apply the brakes in time Please contact XPENG Service Center for or the braking force is too small, the automatic an inspection and repair in case the forward emergency braking will be started to alleviate or collision warning malfunctions.
  • Page 71 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.
  • Page 72 • The detecting scope of the associated be able to warn or assist in braking when a cameras and radar for forward collision crash is likely to occur. warning is limited. The road and weather • If the camera or radar can not accurately conditions may impose an adverse influence detect road users such as pedestrians, on the area monitored by the forward...
  • Page 73 works when the current vehicle is at a speed • The camera’s field of view (blocked by water range from 4km/h to 65km/h; For vehicles, mist, dust, or sticker) is blocked by the the automatic emergency braking (AEB) only windscreen. works when the current vehicle is at a speed •...
  • Page 74 vehicle and provide alerts when there is a risk during lane changes. • 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.
  • Page 75 this time, the warning light will start flashing to • The radar is restricted. See 18 page provide a reminder. • The presence of large moving metal objects in the blind-spot area. The examples, warnings, and limitations When exterior rearview mirror warning light is mentioned above do not cover all situations that illuminated, the driver should avoid changing may affect the normal operation of the Blind Spot...
  • Page 76 • 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.
  • Page 77 • The corresponding side exterior rearview • The door ambient lighting is flashing. mirror warning light is illuminated constantly. https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 78 may affect the normal operation of the door Tap “ → ” in turn on CID to enable or opening warning system. disable the door opening warning function. The door opening warning may not always work under all circumstances due to various reasons, which may lead to unnecessary, untimely, or The Rear Collision Warning (RCW) function can ineffective warnings, or even missed warnings.
  • Page 79: Rear Collision Warning (Rcw)

    hazard warning lights to alert the approaching vehicles from behind. Tap “ → ” in turn on CID to enable or disable the rear collision warning. 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: When the vehicle speed is between 0-160 km/h, if there are vehicles, pedestrians, or two-...
  • Page 80 The above examples, warnings and limitations do • Do not use the system in situations with not cover all situations that may affect the normal limited visibility or when it is difficult to see operation of the rear collision warning. the traffic (e.g., on busy roads or crossing multiple lanes).
  • Page 81: Rear Cross Traffic Alert (Rcta)

    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 Tap “ → ” in turn on CID to enable or the vehicle's maximum acceleration capability.
  • Page 82 • The presence of large moving metal objects in the blind-spot area. The starting obstacle avoidance assist is • The detection object's speed is too fast. merely an auxiliary driving function and cannot replace direct visual checks. Do not overly rely The above warnings and limitations do not cover on that.
  • Page 83 vibration to remind the driver until the vehicle is corrected back into the lane. 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.
  • Page 84 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. Tap “ → ”...
  • Page 85 function's assistance mode and trigger avoid further danger, and they should not conditions. depend on LKA to intervene. • LSS can correct the vehicle's position when it deviates from the lane without the If the function is disabled, it will automatically turning lamp activated, but drivers must re-enable the next time the vehicle is powered remain attentive as this function cannot fully...
  • Page 86 intervene in lane departure appropriately, for Lane departure assistance may miss warnings example: and interventions or issue incorrect warnings and interventions in the following situations: • Dark (poor light) or poor visibility (due to heavy rain, heavy snow, heavy fog, and others). •...
  • Page 87 2. The headlight switch is set to AUTO or low beam; 3. The vehicle speed is above 30 km/h. If IHB malfunctions, please contact the XPENG 4. The front windscreen camera is unobstructed Service Center for maintenance. and not affected by fog or other factors.
  • Page 88 The above examples, warnings, and limitations do not cover all situations that may affect the normal operation of the Intelligent High Beam system. on the top status bar on CID allows you to enable or disable the IHB function. • The IHB function may be limited by the camera and various inhibiting conditions.
  • Page 89 Driver fatigue monitoring may not always function under various circumstances, and several reasons may lead to its failure, such as: • Abnormal power supply voltage (too high or too low); • The driver fatigue monitoring camera fault or it DSM system monitors the driver's facial state. is covered.
  • Page 90 • The intelligent technology of the parking radar system cannot surpass the limitations The parking radar system uses ultrasonic radar of the laws of physics and can only function installed on the vehicle's bumper to detect the within the system's limits. Failure to comply distance between the vehicle and surrounding may result in severe injuries and vehicle obstacles.
  • Page 91 • 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.
  • Page 92 When shifted to R gear, CID will also display the • Even if the obstacle is soft and won't damage parking radar system's warning interface. the vehicle (e.g., tall grass), the parking radar may still issue warning messages. The above examples, warnings, and limitations do As the distance between the vehicle and not cover all situations that may affect the normal obstacles decreases, the warning tone's...
  • Page 93 or prevent proper installation. Please choose carefully to avoid any interference. When the vehicle is shifted to the R gear, CID switches to the reverse view. If“ ”is enabled, when the gear is shifted from R to D, the reverse image switches to the front view.
  • Page 94 CID or tap “ → ” in turn to enable or disable the Reverse Image Hold. 1. Photo mode 2. Video mode Shift to R, or tap“ → ” in turn on CID to open the AVM. 3. Album 4. Photo/Video toggle switch 5.
  • Page 95 • 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. APA can assist the driver in parking and exiting • Obstacles above the height of the exterior both perpendicular and parallel parking spaces rearview mirrors may not be fully detected.
  • Page 96 3. Tap “ → ”. Tap “ → ” on CID to enable or disable the super intelligent parking assist. 1. Tap on CID “ ” or say “ ” 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.
  • Page 97 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 “ ” on the CID. 3.
  • Page 98 • Opening a car door, pressing the accelerator • Uneven road surfaces. pedal, or pressing the brake pedal causes APA • When the sensors cannot recognize road to pause more than 2 times. surfaces with significant height differences, avoid using APA near cliffs, elevated platforms, curbside sidewalks, low flower beds, or parking spaces with steps.
  • Page 99 APA. • Vehicle refit or repair performed outside of XPENG Service Center may affect APA and After parking into the space using the XPILOT increase the risk of scraping or crashes during APA, if the vehicle is not moved afterwards, use parking.
  • Page 100 • The vehicle is not moved after parking is completed using APA or RPA, and APA is AEP may fail to function as expected in the enabled. following conditions: • AEP components function normal. • When the road is a incline. •...
  • Page 101 Vehicle refit or repair performed outside of • The sensors have limited recognition XPENG Service Center may affect APA and capabilities and scope, and may not detect increase the risk of scraping or crashes during suspended, small, low-height, or narrow parking.
  • Page 102 You can use the XPENG App to control the vehicle and complete the parking, making it convenient to park the car in tight spaces where it's difficult to get in and out. Find and tap the parking space on the CID, switch to Park, then get off...
  • Page 103 Open XPENG App, tap “ ”, hold the button to start the parking after entering the • Always make sure the vehicle is within your setting page. own visual range, and constantly observe Parking will be paused if you release the button the surroundings of the vehicle.
  • Page 104 If it encounters any obstacles, it will automatically pause or exit the function. The car owner can also manually pause the 1. Open the XPENG App and tap “ ”. function by releasing the button. Wait for the vehicle to enter active mode (exterior rearview mirrors folded, hazard lights activated).
  • Page 105 1. A/C 2. Heating to defrost – Displays airflow and temperature – Front windscreen defrosting – Tap up and down to set the driver's side – Rear windscreen/exterior rearview mirror temperature defrosting – Tap to open/close A/C interface – Steering wheel heating https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 106 3. Adjust airflow 11. Airflow mode 4. Seat heating and ventilation – Blow to window – Seat heating and ventilation – Blow to face 5. Intelligent Mode* – Blow to feet 6. Adjust the driver's side temperature 12. AUTO: When activated, A/C automatically 7.
  • Page 107 When enabled, if the vehicle detects exhaust gas A/C can also be controlled through the pollution from the outside, it will automatically steering wheel and voice commands. switch to the recirculation mode to ensure the interior air quality. When driving alone, it is recommended It is suitable for quickly removing new car smells to enable “...
  • Page 108 a certain amount of power and have a minor 2. Tap “ Puri ” on CID in turn to impact on the driving range. start purification. 3. When AUTO mode is activated, the purification will automatically start if the After locking the vehicle, A/C will automatically interior air quality level is classified as circulate fresh air at regular intervals, reducing moderate pollution or above.
  • Page 109 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. Open the A/C interface and tap “ ” to activate the seat ventilation or heating interface.
  • Page 110 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.
  • Page 111 When the anti-pinch function fails, you can try the following initialization procedure: 1. Power on the vehicle and close the doors. Pull the window switch to the first level (lightly pull) to fully close the window and hold it for 3 seconds, then release.
  • Page 112 2. Pull the window switch to the second ensure that the windows will not pinch any level (pull slightly) and release. The window passengers before locking. automatically raises to the closed position. • Before leaving the vehicle, please ensure that the vehicle is in the power-off state. •...
  • Page 113 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.
  • Page 114 • Press and hold to enter the right-side card selection status on the dashboard. • During an incoming call, scroll up/down to select answer/reject, short press the scroll wheel to confirm. During an active call, short press to hang up. 3.
  • Page 115 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. Tap “ →...
  • Page 116 • 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.
  • Page 117 standard charging protocols, with a maximum power of 60W. It is forbidden to use the USB media source port for charging, as charging may cause CID to restart or go black. 1. USB Media Source Port: Used for data transfer, microphone, game controller, etc. 2.
  • Page 118 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. Unauthorized refit of the Type-C port is prohibited. 12V Power Supply Port: Maximum supported power is 180W.
  • Page 119 The phone wireless charging function is enabled by default. Tap “ → ” in turn on CID, then go to “ ” 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.
  • Page 120 Failure to do so may result in the or works abnormally, please stop using it metal objects being heated or damaged, and contact the XPENG Service Center for and in extreme cases, it could cause inspection and repair. safety incidents. Here, metal objects refer •...
  • Page 121 The interior reading light is installed in the switch 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 The interior reading lights are installed on the top off.
  • Page 122 Press the corresponding interior reading light Via the CID, navigate to “ → → switch to turn on the reading light. Press it again ” to enter the ambient light control to turn it off. interface. Tap the switch to turn the ambient lights on or off.
  • Page 123 The trunk light automatically turns on when the The sub IC storage box light will turn on when trunk is opened. the box is opened, and it will automatically turn off when the box is closed. Eff The bottom light activates as it is raised or lowered.
  • Page 124 The vehicle is equipped with a panoramic sunroof with a heat-insulating coating, which brings better natural light into the cabin. 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. https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 125 Do not place any items on the extended rear 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. – Fold down the backrest of the rear seats. –...
  • Page 126 After flipping down the sun visor, remove the end near interior rearview mirror from the bracket Both the driver's and front passenger's sun visors and flip the visor towards the window to block are equipped with vanity mirrors. Flip down the sunlight coming in from the side.
  • Page 127 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 The front passenger's sun visor optionally...
  • Page 128 The glasses case is integrated with the front The height-adjustable cup holder is located on interior light, providing a place to store glasses. the sub IC. It can be used to hold beverages and water bottles. Press the glasses case and it will slowly open. Push it upwards to close it.
  • Page 129 After the cup holder is lowered, press the button on the inner wall of the cup holder to raise it Loading beyond the vehicle's carrying capacity, back. or an uneven weight distribution, will severely affect the vehicle's steering performance and driving safety.
  • Page 130 The vehicle is equipped with a box in the The vehicle features mounting holes for an front trunk, which can be used to store small, optional roof rack. When using a roof rack, please lightweight items. follow the instructions and safety warnings provided in this section, as well as the user manual for the roof rack itself.
  • Page 131 • To properly load different types of cargo, such • Do not carry oversized items that might hang as skis, bicycles, etc., use the appropriate over the bumper or the sides of the vehicle, accessories. Verify that the attachments are obstructing the view.
  • Page 132 The vehicle features an intelligent dual-chamber When Sentry Mode is enabled, the XPENG App air suspension. It combines factors such as will alert the vehicle owner if an unusual vibration driving mode, speed, and geographical data occurs after locking.
  • Page 133 Tap “ → ” in turn on CID, or tap the suspension area on the 3D vehicle model to • Suspension height: You can adjust the set the air suspension functions. suspension height as needed. After adjusting the suspension height, a memory point will be set.
  • Page 134 • Intelligent suspension adjustment: The • After repeatedly adjusting the air suspension automatically adjusts when driving suspension height many times in quick over rough terrain, based on intelligent road succession, the system may enter a condition analysis. thermal protection status. At this time, you will not be able to continue adjusting the •...
  • Page 135 XPENG Service Center for inspection and before towing. repair, otherwise, it may cause damage to the air suspension.
  • Page 136 Off Trailer wiring harness normal, suspension/ESP/tow hook When the vehicle is in Park, tap “ → normal. ” in turn on CID to turn on/off the Trailer wiring harness normal, Towing Mode. suspension/ESP/tow hook may have a fault, towing mode fails. •...
  • Page 137 activated. After the tow hook is completely Off turned off, the relevant assistance driving After the caravan is disconnected from the tow functions will be restored. hook, and the electrical plug is disconnected, The trailer caravan mode will not turn on when tap the tow hook switch on the CID to the following conditions occur: exit the Towing Mode and retract the hook...
  • Page 138 The electrical connector is installed on the tow hook, and it will be extended along with the hook after turning on the trailer hook on the CID. The connector can be used after the protective cover is opened. Do not use high-pressure water guns to clean the electrical connector when it is not connected to the trailer interface to prevent water damage.
  • Page 139 Rear fog lamp or reverse Blue and Blue Spare wire lamp white 1-8 pin common ground Red and White 9-pin ground wire wire white Green Right turning lamp Brown Right turn signal The exterior rearview mirrors of the towing Brake light vehicle must comply with the regulatory requirements.
  • Page 140 Maximum tongue weight Adhesive on the exterior rearview mirror surface Maximum dimension of passenger-car Mount the bracket clamp on the mirror frame. and trailer 14500*2550*4000 combination (length/ width/height) The vehicle's towing capacity is subject to vehicle specifications, loading, road conditions, Dimension limits for trailer specifications, etc.
  • Page 141 Comply with the joints Hook joints size requirements of ECE R55 A CLASS The maximum tongue weight is the maximum vertical load the tow hook can handle at the joints with the trailer. Traction weight refers to the total weight of the The trailer taillight power shall not exceed the trailer and its cargo.
  • Page 142 • Left/Right position light: 24W Crosswinds and rough roads may cause the vehicle to sway, severely affecting vehicle • Left/Right turning lamp:24W handling. Whenever you notice slight swaying • Rear fog lamp: 42W of the vehicle, grip the steering wheel firmly •...
  • Page 143 When reversing with a trailer, it is different from When towing a trailer on steep or long slopes, regular reversing and can be more challenging. it is recommended to decelerate in advance. Therefore, you should be especially cautious and The driving speed is determined by the trailer’s practice it more.
  • Page 144 The seat belt pre-tensioner is activated in the event of a severe frontal or side crash, working in tandem with the airbags. It automatically tightens Properly w operly wearin ring s g seat belt t belts c s can r n restr train th ain the the seat belt webbing, reducing slack in the...
  • Page 145 If the pretensioners and airbags are not activated at the time of a crash, it doesn't mean To c o con onfirm th firm that e t each s h seat belt i t belt is f s functi tionin oning that they are broken.
  • Page 146 Warning Do not adjust the seat belt height during driving. 1. 1. Adj djust th t the sh e shoulder belt t ulder belt to th o the pr e proper h oper heigh eight by p y pin inchin hing th g the gui e guide a...
  • Page 147 Slowly p wly pull o ull out th t the s e seat belt, a t belt, and pl d place it a it around th d the en e entir tire pelvi e pelvis, c , chest, a t, and coll ollarbon rbone, k , keepin ing it be...
  • Page 148 fit u fit under th der the b e bul ulgin ging a g abdom bdomen. Th en. The sa e safety belt y belt must be fl t be flat a t and e d exer ert n t no pr o pressu sure on th e on the lo...
  • Page 149 indi dicator or If th If the f e fron ont p t passen enger f ger for orge gets t s to w o wear s r seat belt, t belt, Warning th the c e corr orrespon spondin ding s g seat belt in t belt indi dicator on th...
  • Page 150 Avoid exposing the seat belts to any chemicals, liquids, etc. If any seat belt fails to retract or be removed from the buckle, please contact XPENG Service Center for troubleshooting as soon as possible. Do not add any non-official accessory...
  • Page 151 Wh g: When th en the s e seat Please contact XPENG Service Center for belt receives an FCW collision pre-tensioning replacement in time. sign signal d l durin ring d g drivin...
  • Page 152 Warning Warning Although seat belts can alert you of a Deploying the airbags only provides hazard, or avoid or mitigate injury to you in additional protection in the event of the event of danger, you still need to drive an accident, never rely solely on the carefully to avoid the hazard.
  • Page 153 3. 3. Left/ t/Righ Right si t side c de curtain airb ain airbag or airbags may work improperly. If necessary, contact XPENG Service Center. 4. 4. Fron ont si t side airb de airbag 5. 5. Far si r side airb de airbag 6.
  • Page 154 The vehicle front hits the ground when comes on again or stays on, it indicates the driving down a steep hill. airbag system is faulty. Please contact XPENG Service Center for troubleshooting as soon as The airb e airbag m...
  • Page 155 Seek medical The maintenance and modification of the advice in case of severe discomfort. vehicle shall be carried out by the XPENG After deployment, the airbags will retract to Service Center. provide the occupants with a progressive shock absorbing effect, avoiding the driver's forward vision from being obstructed.
  • Page 156 Warning Warning Do not use any airbag components Do not cover or attach anything to the removed from end-of-life vehicles or steering wheel or the identification any recycled airbag components. The surface of the front passenger side airbag deploying space of the front airbags shall components, or make any modification to be free of any objects that would prevent these areas.
  • Page 157 Warning Warning Passengers must not place their feet, Do not attempt to modify airbag knees, or any other part of their body over components, wiring, and software. or near the airbags. Doing so may prevent Otherwise, the airbag system may not the airbags from deploying correctly or work properly and cannot provide the may cause fractures or other injuries to...
  • Page 158 To en o ensu sure th e the sa e safe ri e ride with c de with child hildren, in en, install a ll an appr ppropri opriate c e child sa hild safety s y seat b t based on th d on the c e child' hild's...
  • Page 159 The front passenger airbag is on by default Warning and can be turned off/on in the following Under no circumstances should a child or two ways: infant be carried in the occupant's arms 1. Tap the front passenger airbag status indicator during driving.
  • Page 160 Both ECE-R44 and ECE-R129 standards apply to child seats in the country where the user is located. ECE-R129 classification is based on a child height. Maxi-Cosi Pearl 360 40cm-105cm Dorel Europe ISOFIX + Support Leg & FamilyFix 360 base 61cm-105cm HTS BeSafe iZi Kid X3 i-Size ISOFIX + Support Leg...
  • Page 161 front right front front 2nd row 2nd row 2nd row with front passenger with front passenger left centre left centre right airbag activated airbag deactivated Seating position suitable for universal belted(yes/no) Forward facing only I-Size seating position(yes/no) Seating position suitable for lateral fixture(L1/L2) Largest suitable rearward R1/R2x/...
  • Page 162 If a child is too tall to use a child safety seat, but too short to safely use a standard seat belt, purchase and properly use a child's booster cushion that meets the relevant regulations or standards. Use a child's booster cushion to increase the child sitting height, so that the shoulder belt stays right in the middle of the child's shoulder and the lap belt is...
  • Page 163 seat firm t firmly in ly into th o the s e seat while tigh t while tightenin ening th g the The I e ISOFIX a X anchor orage ges a s are loc e located be d between th en the seat belt.
  • Page 164 1. 1. Place th e the c e child sa hild safety s y seat in th t in the r e rear le r left/ t/ righ right s t seat. t. https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 165 2. 2. In Inser ert th t the lo e lower a er anchor br or bracket o t of th f the c e child hild 3. Thread the top tether strap of the child safety sa safety s y seat in t into th o the I...
  • Page 166 Warning When installing a child seat in the rear seat, the following instructions need to be followed: Warning Please adjust the position of the front passenger seat reasonably to avoid When installing a CRS on the front passenger collision between the child seat/child and seat, the below instructions can be followed if the front seat.
  • Page 167 Warning Af After in er installin lling th g the c e child sa hild safety s y seat, c t, check th k the The youngest children (under two years as seat f t for loo or loosen eness: s: minimum) do not have a fully developed 1.
  • Page 168 Warning Warning For a tall child, ensure that the child's Do not leave children alone in the car head is supported and that the child seat even if they have be put in child safety belt is properly adjusted and secured. seats.
  • Page 169 The v e vehi ehicle i le is e s equippe uipped with a d with an c n comm ommuni nicati tion Alcoloc olock, whi k, which c h can be in n be installe lled with a L d with a LIN comm ommuni nicati tion Alc...
  • Page 170: Getting In Vehicle

    Getting in Vehicle 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.
  • Page 171: Key

    (such as windows, the trunk) and mobile parking functions also work. Tap on XPENG App “ ” button, and complete the creating according to the instructions. https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 172 ” in turn, Take the phone close to the vehicle, tap the and you can activate the mobile Bluetooth key. vehicle control on XPENG App “ ” button, and then you can use the Bluetooth key function. Please download and register the The Bluetooth key can turn on the “...
  • Page 173 → when the phone leaves it. → ”). Open XPENG App, tap “ → When you shift the gear and can’t start the → → vehicle, please open XPENG App and try it again. in turn, and you can https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 174 • XPENG App is not opened after restarting and unlocking. the phone and updating the system. • If you reactivate the mobile App Bluetooth •...
  • Page 175 Getting in Vehicle 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? •...
  • Page 176 Getting in Vehicle When the door is closed to the suction available position, the electric suction locks will automatically work until the door is completely closed. 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.
  • Page 177 Getting in Vehicle Tap “ → → Shortcut Settings” in turn on CID, to set the shortcut functions for passenger doors. After that, you can tap and use the shortcuts. The door lock switch is located at the driver-side door armrest: Tap to turn on the “...
  • Page 178 Getting in Vehicle Press the front side of the driver’s door handle to extend it, then insert the mechanical key to the keyhole. When doors can’t be unlocked due to low • The mechanical key rotates counterclockwise voltage of the vehicle's 12V battery or the smart to unlock and clockwise to lock.
  • Page 179 Getting in Vehicle front passenger door or the rear doors in this – Vehicles equipped with electric suction doors way: can be closed and locked directly. 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: •...
  • Page 180 Getting in Vehicle Tap “ → ”in turn on CID to enable/disable the automatic unlocking when The vehicle has childproof locks on both rear parking. 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 When the airbag is triggered in the event of a doors accidentally and reduce the accident risk.
  • Page 181 Getting in Vehicle 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. If there is a remote control key near the rear trunk, the rear trunk can be unlocked and opened or closed by foot movements.
  • Page 182 Getting in Vehicle – If you lift your foot up close to the rear • Please ensure that you turn off the sensor- bumper, kick your toes into the rear bumper based trunk function on CID whenever for at least 10 cm and then quickly take your before the auto wash.
  • Page 183 Getting in Vehicle • 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 If the space behind or above the vehicle is confirmation chime, and the system will then smaller than the opening range of the trunk, the store the adjusted opening angle.
  • Page 184 Getting in Vehicle • Press the interior trunk button. • Or you can move the trunk toward the closing direction until it is automatically closed. When the vehicle is unlocked, you can press the exterior trunk switch and the trunk will automatically open.
  • Page 185 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.
  • Page 186 Getting in Vehicle 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...
  • Page 187 Getting in Vehicle • 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: •...
  • Page 188 Getting in Vehicle The front passenger seat can’t adjust the cushion height. Tap “ → → ” in turn, and you can set the switch functions of massage and leg su pport/lumbar support. 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.
  • Page 189 Getting in Vehicle 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.
  • Page 190 Getting in Vehicle The rear seat backrest can be folded for storing large luggage. After the seats are folded down, the trunk can provide 1576L storage space. • Front and rear buttons: the leg rest is adjusted back and forth. •...
  • Page 191 Getting in Vehicle The right side of the trunk is equipped with a rear seat folding down switch, which is convenient for After the seat back is locked, the backrest passengers to fold down the rear seats. angle should be adjusted by using the rear If you need fold back the seat backrest, pull out seat backrest adjustment switch.
  • Page 192 Getting in Vehicle Forward- The total range is 260mm, 48mm forward backward and 212mm backward. adjustment Up-down The total range is 65mm, 32.5mm upward No leg rest Front Passenger adjustment and 32.5mm downward. seat Up-down The total range is 32.5mm, 32.5mm Equipped with calf adjustment upward and 0mm downward.
  • Page 193 Getting in Vehicle Tap “ ” to save the current seat information and the exterior rearview mirror position information to the current vehicle use habits. Tap “ → → ” in turn on CID to enter • You can switch the vehicle use habits in the the adjustment interface.
  • Page 194 Getting in Vehicle You can move forward/backward the legrest by pressing the button behind the driver’s seat and the front passenger seat. Select “ → ”, and you can move forward/backward the leg rest. • Please be careful when adjusting the seats and ensure that other passengers will not be hurt.
  • Page 195 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 •...
  • Page 196 Getting in Vehicle 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.
  • Page 197 Getting in Vehicle 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.
  • Page 198 Getting in Vehicle and installing the headrest, otherwise, it may to the limit position, and fold it back into the damage the roof or other parts in the car. backrest when not using it. After the central armrest is folded down, you can open the cover plate to employ the storage space.
  • Page 199: Interior Rearview Mirror

    Getting in Vehicle 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. 1.
  • Page 200: Exterior Rearview Mirror

    Getting in Vehicle on the current interface or tap the 2. The operation of the left and right buttons on 3D model “ ” to enter the steering wheel: the adjustment interface. • 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 Scroll down CID to open the rearview mirror...
  • Page 201 Getting in Vehicle • 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. Folding: the exterior rearview mirrors fold in automatically when the vehicle is locked.
  • Page 202 Getting in Vehicle 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. 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...
  • Page 203 Getting in Vehicle automatically tilt downward to a certain degree to assist the back up. The mirror can store different positions tailored to preferences of different users. 1. Tap “ → ” on CID, and tap the exterior rearview mirrors of the 3D vehicle model, in the “Side Mirror Angle Regulation”...
  • Page 204 Getting in Vehicle • When the vehicle is not started, it is The light sensor detects the intensity of light prohibited to use the exterior rearview from the rear of the vehicle. According to the mirrors heating function for a long period measured data, the exterior rearview mirror will of time, so as to avoid the 12V battery automatically adjust to the anti-glare status.
  • Page 205 If any abnormality is founded, please and down to the appropriate position via the contact the XPENG Service Center. left and right scroll wheels on the steering wheel. Scroll down from the top of CID to open the steering wheel adjustment function on the shortcut menu.
  • Page 206 Getting in Vehicle • Sport: largest steering effort, recommended in sport driving. • 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.
  • Page 207 Off Off 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.
  • Page 208: Vehicle Power On/Off

    for 5 seconds, the ICM will display pop-up, and you need to tap and confirm before the vehicle power off. Off 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.
  • Page 209 to prevent the further vehicle use from being affected. 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.
  • Page 210 1. Information Display Area 2. Speed Limit Information • You can switch the info display by the scroll • Display the Speed Limit Information wheel on the steering wheel, including Detected by the System Including: speed vehicle status, energy consumption, limit signs, variable speed limit signs, speed mileage, navigation and music.
  • Page 211: Icm

    limit signs, multi-lane road speed limit signs, 9. Time multi-speed-limit signs, and speed limit of 10. Temperature expressway off ramp. 3. Indicator Lights • Please do not operate ICM while driving. – Indicator lights display at different positions • Only make settings on ICM when the vehicle on ICM and reflect the status of vehicle is stationary, so as to reduce the risk of functions.
  • Page 212: Electronic Parking Brake (Epb)

    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...
  • Page 213 Master Warning Light Battery Malfunction Indicator Light Driver‘s Seat Belt Not On Indicator External Charging Cable Connection Light Indicator Light The Front Passenger Seat Belt Not On Electrical System Malfunction Indicator Indicator Light Light The Rear Left Passenger Seat Belt Not Electric Motor and Controller Overheat On Indicator Light Indicator Light...
  • Page 214: Auto Hold

    AUTO HOLD Malfunction Indicator Rear Fog Lamps Indicator Light Light AUTO HOLD Switched On Indicator Clearance Lamp Indicator Light Light High Beam Indicator Light XPILOT Malfunction Indicator Light* Smart High Beam Light Activation Horsepower Limit Indicator Light Indicator Light Thermal Management System/Water Smart High Beam Malfunction Indicator Temperature Sensor Malfunction, Light...
  • Page 215 Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) Automatic Low Beam Indicator Light Indicator Light Left Turn Signal and Danger Warning Scheduled Charging Indicator Light Indicator Light Right Turn Signal and Danger Warning Hill Descent Control (HDC) Malfunction Indicator Light Indicator Light Hill Descent Control (HDC) Indicator EPS Indicator Light Light Forward Collision Warning Malfunction...
  • Page 216 Trail Function Malfunction Indicator Trail Function Normal Indicator Light* Light* Low washer fluid level indicator 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. Tap “...
  • Page 217 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. •...
  • Page 218 • Tap to set functions like Light Up My Road • You can switch the interior reading light Home, clearance lamps, interior reading brightness of moderate/low/high light brightness and the light signal setting. • The interior reading light brightness • Tap the corresponding button to turn on could be adjusted when doors are the Light Up My Road Home and set the...
  • Page 219 turning lamp are turned on, the daytime running – Continuously move the combination switch lamp will go off. backwards and release it, and the high beam will flash to remind the preceding vehicle. High beam will cause glare to oncoming drivers.
  • Page 220 Please refer to the table below for the proper allowable axle weight and headlight height for vehicle driving and load vehicle weight limits) adjustment. Headlight Condition height Select Auto Mode, and the vehicle will position automatically adjust the headlight height according to the load.
  • Page 221 – 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.
  • Page 222 The hazard warning lights can be activated regardless of the vehicle power state. – 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. https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 223 After the vehicle is powered on, turn the front When the front wiper switch is in “ ”position: wiper switch to select: – Press the wash switch and immediately release • OFF: Turn off the wiper. it, and the front wiper will wipe once. •...
  • Page 224 When the front wiper switch is at “ ”or“ ”position, press and hold the wash Auto wiper is an auxiliary function. The wiper switch , the washer will continuously spray shall be manually operated according to water, release it and stop spraying water. The driving conditions when necessary to ensure front wiper will wipe at low or high speed.
  • Page 225 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. Press the brake pedal, move the shift lever up or down, and the corresponding gear indicator is on, indicating a successful gear shift.
  • Page 226 D gear. operate to meet the shifting conditions. • If it is unable to shift the gear normally, contact XPENG Service Center for Press the brake pedal when the vehicle is inspection and repair. stationary and simultaneously press the P gear...
  • Page 227 • Before leaving the vehicle or on a ramp, make sure to shift into P gear to prevent the vehicle from moving. Tap “ → ” in turn on CID, to select drive mode. Tap “ → ” in turn on CID to •...
  • Page 228 ”or switch to the drive gear (D or R). The or disabled normally, immediately contact indicator on the ICM is off, indicating that XPENG Service Center for inspection and the parking brake has been disabled. When repair. the vehicle is at P gear, it is unable to disable •...
  • Page 229 By identifying the driving state of the vehicle through sensors (such as understeering, • Tap “ → ” on the CID to oversteering or drive wheel slipping), ESP can enable or disable the auto hold function. apply targeted braking intervention or limit •...
  • Page 230 • If the ESP malfunctions, please contact dangerous situations during driving. Although the XPENG Service Center immediately for ABS can improve the braking distance, it inspection and repair. cannot go beyond the physical law, nor can...
  • Page 231 it prevent the danger caused by tire slip (Like EBD will distribute the force generated by the when there is water layer between the road braking system properly to 4 wheels based and the tire to prevent the tire from directly on the adhesion between each wheel and the contacting the road).
  • Page 232 • HDC can operate on hill with a slope of HDC is a cruise control function that helps higher than or equal to 5%. the driver to go downhill at a constant speed, alleviating foot fatigue caused by constantly • Conditions for activating HDC: vehicle pressing the brake pedal.
  • Page 233 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 The driving system of current vehicle is proper stationary to prevent the vehicle from sliding.
  • Page 234 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. 1. The front hood opening handle is located on the left side of the driver's foot space.
  • Page 235 indicating the status of the front hood (open or close). • 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.
  • Page 236 • MAX: Upper limit marker the coolant reservoir. • 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. https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 237 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. • If the brake pedal is loose or the brake fluid is significantly consumed, please contact XPENG Service Center immediately.
  • Page 238 The brake fluid level shall be between MIN mark of XPENG Inc. and MAX marks. If it is lower than MIN mark, fill the brake fluid authorized by XPENG Inc. timely. • Fill brake fluid with a level close to MAX (but not exceeding the MAX mark).
  • Page 239 3. Unscrew and remove the reservoir cap. and remove the upper trim panel of the reservoir at the position indicated by the 4. Fill the brake fluid approved by XPENG Inc. arrow in the figure. until the brake fluid is close to the MAX mark.
  • Page 240 In this case, stop the absorbent cloth immediately to absorb immediately, do not continue driving, and the spill. Mix the detergent with water for contact XPENG Service Center as soon as washing. possible to check the brake system. •...
  • Page 241 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! •...
  • Page 242 Shift to P gear and keep the wipers off. Tap “ → ” in turn on CID, open the front/rear wiper maintenance mode in “ ” 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.
  • Page 243 1. Lift the wiper arm, press the lock button, and 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 “ ”, it means that it is installed in place.
  • Page 244 3. Disable the rear wiper maintenance mode. If the wiper blade needs to be replaced, it is recommended to replace it in XPENG Service Center. 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.
  • Page 245 The life cycle of traction battery is also affected by ambient temperature. When the ambient Even if the vehicle is not used, the traction temperature is low, the vehicle range will battery will slowly discharge. Low SOC will decrease and the charging time will increase. shorten the life cycle and performance of the traction battery, affecting the vehicle range.
  • Page 246 For normal use, clean with a high-pressure air Sufficient tread depth is crucial for the tire gun or brush every week. If it is impossible, performance. Tires with a tread depth less than use a dust-free cloth or cotton swab to clean 2 mm are easily slipping under slippery road the charging port house and charger.
  • Page 247 XPENG Service Center will • After replacing or repairing a tire, wheel check the tire wear during vehicle maintenance,...
  • Page 248 The four wheels must be in the same fault to tire pressure sensors. 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.
  • Page 249 • It is prohibited to refit the TPMS without product of size and type that meets the authorization. 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 The tire pressure will be automatically calibrated after installing the anti-slip chains.
  • Page 250 • If you hear friction or collision noise from After washing in winter, dry the water in the gaps the anti-slip chains while driving, stop and re- around the door handle to avoid freezing and tighten the chains. If it does not work, remove preventing the door handle from unfolding.
  • Page 251 (about 1 hour) or defrosting with a heat gun, 5. Wipe dry with a soft cloth 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 •...
  • Page 252 Regularly inspect and clean the edges of the ice. Be careful not to damage the components. wiper blades for rubber cracks, splits, and Remove the ice in the same direction when roughness. If damaged, please contact XPENG using. Service Center for replacement. https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 253 Contaminants on the wiper blades may reduce the effectiveness of the wiper blades. • Care should be taken when lowering the Contaminants include ice, car wash spray wax, wiper arm to prevent it from momentarily cleaning fluids containing bacteria and/or water dropping on and hitting the windscreen.
  • Page 254 resin or grease, as such stains can leave marks that arH difficult to clean. If long-term outdoor parking is required, it is recommended to use a Do not use car washer, pressure washer and thickened cotton car cover. cleaning brush to wash the vehicle, otherwise the Do not use paint surface cleaners, abrasive paint surface could be damaged.
  • Page 255 Wipe stains from the seats using a soft cloth moistened with warm water and non-detergent Frequently inspect and clean the interior soap. Wipe gently in a circular motion. Then wipe to maintain its appearance and to prevent dry using a soft, lint-free cloth. premature wear.
  • Page 256 Do not use cleaners (such as a glass them easier to clean, use floor mats officially cleaner), wet wipe or a dry statically-charged authorized by XPENG Inc. Maintain floor mats by cloth (such as a recently washed microfiber). regularly cleaning them and checking that they Tap “...
  • Page 257 • 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.
  • Page 258: Key Battery

    2. Carefully flip the cover upward along its 3. Remove the key battery. edges. • Battery model: CR2032H. 4. Install in the reverse order. • Install the battery with the“ ”(positive) terminal facing up. https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 259 XPENG experts. authorized by XPENG Inc., are not covered by the warranty, and XPENG Inc. will not bear any Do not refit the vehicle with parts not authorized responsibility for any direct or indirect losses by XPENG Inc., otherwise it may affect the...
  • Page 260 pecific tific The product nameplate is located on the B-pillar The OBD interface is located on the lower left of the front passenger's door. You can view it by of the instrument cluster and allows you to read opening the front passenger’s door. the electronic VIN number and other vehicle information through an original diagnostic device or an officially authorized diagnostic devic...
  • Page 261 pecific The front drive motor model and code are presented on the drive motor housing and the drive motor label. The rear drive motor model and code are presented on the drive motor housing and the drive motor label. https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 262 pecific 6. Refrigerant Label 1. Radiator Label 1. Radiator Label 2. Airbag Label 3. Tire Pressure Label 4. Side Airbag Label 2. Airbag Label 5. Coolant Label https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 263 pecific 4. Side Airbag Label 3. Tire Pressure Label https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 264 pecific 5. Coolant Label https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 265 pecific 6. Refrigerant Label https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 266 pecific Type IV Project Name Type I Type II Type III Unit Length 4891 Exterior Width 1937 Dimensions Height 1680 1670 Front Tread 1656 Tread 1663 Rear Tread 2998 Wheelbase Overhang - Front 1032 Overhang - Rear Number of Occupants Person Approach Angle (Full Load) °...
  • Page 267 pecific Project Name Type I Type II Type III Unit Whole Vehicle Kerb 2205, 2225 (Tow 2335, 2355 (Tow 2190 2230 Weight Hitch) Hitch) Front 1006 1026 1015, 1009 (Tow Hitch) 1123, 1117 (Tow Hitch) axle Kerb Rear axle 1184 1204 1190, 1216 (Tow Hitch) 1212, 1238 (Tow Hitch)
  • Page 268 pecific Project Name Unit Minimum Turning ≤11.8 Diameter Maximum Speed ≥200 km/h Maximum Gradient ≥30 https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 269 pecific Type of Drive Rear Engine Rear Drive Four Wheel Drive Unit permanent magnet AC asynchronous/ permanent magnet Drive type synchronous synchronous Rated Front: 20 Rear: 80 Power Rated Front: 40 Rear: 175 N·m Torque Drive Rated 4400 Front: 4775 Rear: 4400 motor Speed...
  • Page 270 pecific Model Rear: 1eDT400A Front: 1eDT400B Rear: 1eDT400A Gears Reducer Main Rear: 10.807 Front: 10.793 Rear: 10.807 reducer https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 271 pecific Type Electric power assisted Unit Maximum Interior 38.5±3 38.4±3 ° Steering Angle of Exterior 32.4±3 32.2±3 ° Front Wheels https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 272 pecific Project Name Parameter Unit Foot-operated X-type dual- circuit hydraulic braking, Type applying brake pressure on all wheels. Type of Assist Electric power assisted Free travel of brake pedal ≤2 Wear limit of brake pad for the front wheel (excluding the backing plate for brake pad) Wear limit of brake pad for the rear wheel (excluding the backing plate for brake pad)
  • Page 273 pecific Standard Range Long Range Project Name Unit Vehicle Model Vehicle Model Drive type Single Battery Nominal Voltage 3.16 3.67 Rated Capacity Nominal Voltage Rated Capacity Traction Battery Rated Energy 78.2 98.0 Weight Note: The above data is for the 1C rate at 25°C conditions.
  • Page 274 pecific Project Name Type I Type II Type III Type IV Independent dual- Front Suspension Double-wishbone independent suspension chamber air Type suspension Independent dual- Rear Suspension Multi-link independent suspension chamber air Type suspension https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 275 pecific Project Name Model Filling Volume Front Reducer Oil 0.55±0.05L BOT350M3 Rear Reducer Oil 0.85±0.08L Mixture of ethylene glycol and Fill up close to the MAX line Coolant water (approximately 16 liters) A/C Refrigerant R-1234yf 1240±25g Fill up close to the MAX line Brake Fluid DOT4 (approximately 0.85 liters)
  • Page 276 pecific Project Name Type I Type II Type III Type IV Single-Sided Front Wheel Toe- 3′±6′ 0′±6′ Single-Sided Front Wheel -0.45°±0.5° -0.6°±0.5° Camber Angle Single-Sided 5.6°±1.4° 5.9°±1.4° Kingpin Caster Single-Sided 7.9°±1° 8.1°±1° Kingpin Inclination Single-Sided Rear 5′±6′ 8′±6′ Wheel Toe-In Rear Wheel -1.0°±0.5°...
  • Page 277 pecific Tire 255/55 R19 255/45 R21 Unit Rims 19×8J 21×8.5J Front wheel (empty half load/ 250/250 270/310 full load) Pressure Rear wheel (empty half load/ 250/250 270/310 full load) Front tires interior ≤8 Wheel Balancing Front tires exterior ≤8 (After Applying Rear tires interior ≤8 Balancing Blocks)
  • Page 278 pecific • The location of the microwave window shall not be shielded. • The necessary markings required by traffic regulations shall be pasted around the microwave window. 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:...
  • Page 279 OBD interface of the vehicle. If necessary, please contact the XPENG Service Center to obtain the equipment. 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: •...
  • Page 280 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 1.
  • Page 281 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 https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 282 If the tire sealant comes into contact with your eyes, please rinse with clean water immediately and seek medical attention. The tire sealant, specially designed for XPENG • In case of accidental ingestion of the tire vehicles in the emergency tire-repair kit, makes sealant, seek medical attention immediately.
  • Page 283 1. Take out the emergency tire-repair kit from 3. Take out the tire sealant and shake it well. the trunk. 2. Take out the inflatable pump and tire sealant from the emergency tire-repair kit. https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 284 4. Screw one end of the sealant injection tube 5. Connect the other sealant injection tube to onto the tire valve and tighten it. Be careful the inflatable pump and tighten it, then insert not to invert the tire sealant can. the electrical source plug of the inflatable pump into the 12V power supply in the vehicle storage box.
  • Page 285 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.
  • Page 286 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. • Please repair or replace the tire as soon as possible.
  • Page 287 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. 6. Turn on the power switch of the inflatable 5. Insert the electrical source plug of the pump and start injecting sealant into the tire.
  • Page 288 • If the indicator light remains illuminated, • Please inflate to the standard tire pressure, please contact XPENG Service Center for otherwise, overinflated or underinflated tire assistance. pressure can accelerate tire wear. • If the tire pressure is too high, reduce the er-Off...
  • Page 289 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. Off When the driver seat is unoccupied, with the vehicle parked and all doors, charging covers, and trunk closed, the vehicle will be powered off...
  • Page 290 rescue personnel wearing proper protective to prevent injuries to the skin, face, and other equipment to ensure personal safety. body parts: • Protective masks. • Solvent insulated gloves. 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.
  • Page 291 lights, wear a reflective vest, and place warning triangles to warn vehicles behind. 4. Place the warning triangle at the rear of the vehicle. 1. Park the vehicle in a safe place and turn on Warning triangle placement hazard warning lights. Normal roads Normal roads Highway...
  • Page 292 ≥ 50 m ≥ 80 m ≥ 150 m 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.
  • Page 293 • 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.
  • Page 294 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 Kingdom of Norway, 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...
  • Page 295 Warranty Statement Category Content Limited Warranty Period Warranty Period for Key Parts Traction battery and battery management 96 months or 160,000 km system (BMS), drive motor and intelligent power unit (IPU) Warranty Period for Wiper blades 6 months or 5,000 km Consumable Parts 12V battery, smart key batteries, light bulbs, 12 months or 20,000 km...
  • Page 296 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 as described below.
  • Page 297 ● 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.
  • Page 298 ○ 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 ○...
  • Page 299 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.
  • Page 300 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.
  • Page 301 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.
  • Page 302 Maintenance Guide 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.
  • Page 303 Maintenance Guide Every 12 Months or 20,000 km Every 24 Months or 40,000 km System Inspection Item Visual Inspection (V) Adjust (A) Clean (C) Replace (R) Supplement (S) Lubricate (L) Tighten (T) Front/rear motor appearance Connectors & wiring harness Motor System Temperature control pipeline Support rubber and bolt torque 3-in-1 power supply...
  • Page 304 Maintenance Guide Every 12 Months or 20,000 km Every 24 Months or 40,000 km System Inspection Item Visual Inspection (V) Adjust (A) Clean (C) Replace (R) Supplement (S) Lubricate (L) Tighten (T) Ground terminal bolt torque Visual inspection of motor compartment Motor compartment HV connector and wiring harness...
  • Page 305 Maintenance Guide Every 12 Months or 20,000 km Every 24 Months or 40,000 km System Inspection Item Visual Inspection (V) Adjust (A) Clean (C) Replace (R) Supplement (S) Lubricate (L) Tighten (T) XPilot system Seat memory and adjustment Door opening/closing function Window functions Power supply and USB Horns...
  • Page 306 Maintenance Guide Every 12 Months or 20,000 km Every 24 Months or 40,000 km System Inspection Item Visual Inspection (V) Adjust (A) Clean (C) Replace (R) Supplement (S) Lubricate (L) Tighten (T) faults Vehicle software version V + A V + A Brake caliper and cylinder Braking System Brake fluid...
  • Page 307 Maintenance Guide Every 12 Months or 20,000 km Every 24 Months or 40,000 km System Inspection Item Visual Inspection (V) Adjust (A) Clean (C) Replace (R) Supplement (S) Lubricate (L) Tighten (T) Steering motor Steering shaft and dust cover Tie rod ball joint and dust cover EPS function Front and rear windshields, door glass and sunroof glass...
  • Page 308 Maintenance Guide Every 12 Months or 20,000 km Every 24 Months or 40,000 km System Inspection Item Visual Inspection (V) Adjust (A) Clean (C) Replace (R) Supplement (S) Lubricate (L) Tighten (T) Struts for hood and trunk lid Childproof locks Seat belts and seat belts reminders Body System...
  • Page 309 Maintenance Guide Every 12 Months or 20,000 km Every 24 Months or 40,000 km System Inspection Item Visual Inspection (V) Adjust (A) Clean (C) Replace (R) Supplement (S) Lubricate (L) Tighten (T) Tire rotation (if applicable) V + A + T V + A + T Tire eccentric wear (alignment adjustment if necessary)
  • Page 310 Maintenance Guide Every 12 Months or 20,000 km Every 24 Months or 40,000 km System Inspection Item Visual Inspection (V) Adjust (A) Clean (C) Replace (R) Supplement (S) Lubricate (L) Tighten (T) Shutter Cooling fan A/C function inspection A/C evaporator drain line Compressor A/C System A/C pipeline...
  • Page 311 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.
  • Page 312 Maintenance Guide IV. Vehicle Maintenance Log 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: https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 313 Maintenance Guide 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: https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 314 Maintenance Guide 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 Next Maintenance Due: Next Maintenance Mileage: Customer Signature: https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 315 Maintenance Guide 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: https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 316 Maintenance Guide 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: https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 317 Maintenance Guide 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: https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 318 Maintenance Guide 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: https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 319 Maintenance Guide 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: https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 320 Maintenance Guide 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: https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 321 Maintenance Guide 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: https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 322 Maintenance Guide 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: https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 323 Maintenance Guide 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: https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 324 Maintenance Guide 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: https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 325 Maintenance Guide 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: https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 326 Maintenance Guide 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: https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 327 Maintenance Guide 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: https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 328 Maintenance Guide 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: https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 329 Maintenance Guide 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: https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 330 Maintenance Guide 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: https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 331 Maintenance Guide 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: https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 332 Maintenance Guide 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: https://www.automotive-manuals.net...
  • Page 333 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.
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