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Xpeng G3 is an intelligent electric coupé with features different from ordinary
vehicles. Before starting the journey on your G3, it is recommended to read the User
Manual to understand basic vehicle information, basic operations, and corresponding
cautionary warnings.If you have questions regarding the use of the vehicle, please
contact your local authorized service center.
This manual is published in July 2021. Contents marked with "*", the described
equipment, and pictures are only taken from a certain configuration. Xpeng vehicle is
capable of remote upgrade (OTA), and the features and configurations may be updated
from time to time. So remind you in special:
Please be familiar with the latest and most complete vehicle functions, vehicle usage
techniques, precautions, etc. Before using the G3 after upgrade, pay special attention
to the warnings in the manual, and use G3 properly and safely.
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contents and technical specifications of this manual.
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  • Page 1 Preface Xpeng G3 is an intelligent electric coupé with features different from ordinary vehicles. Before starting the journey on your G3, it is recommended to read the User Manual to understand basic vehicle information, basic operations, and corresponding cautionary warnings.If you have questions regarding the use of the vehicle, please contact your local authorized service center.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents 1.Must-Know for G3 Owner ... 9 Interior Rearview Mirror ...... 44 Phone Wireless Charging ....45 Safety Instructions ........ 9 Interior Door Handle ......47 EV System Layout ....... 11 Window ..........48 Power Battery........12 Power Socket........51 Charging ..........
  • Page 4 Contents Driving Mode ........77 Traction Control System (TCS) ... 120 Energy Regeneration ......78 Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) ..120 A/C ............. 80 Braking Force Distribution System (EBD) ............121 Front Seats ......... 83 Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA)..... 122 Back Seats ..........
  • Page 5 Contents 7.Xpeng Motors APP ..199 Speed Limit Assist (SLA) ....149 Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) ... 151 Phone App Download ...... 199 Door Open Warning ......154 Account Registration and Login..199 Auto Park in ........157 Account Modification and Cancellation Auto Park Out ........
  • Page 6 Microwave Window ......250 VIN ........... 235 Intelligent Remote Diagnosis ... 251 Product Nameplate ......236 10.Emergency Rescue ..253 G3 Information ......... 237 OBD Port .......... 237 Safety Guide ........253 Drive Motor Model and Code .... 238 Linking Hook ........254 Labels ..........
  • Page 7 Contents Disconnect the Low-voltage Repair Switch ............260 Battery Leakage Rescue ....262 Fire Rescue ........263 Wading Rescue ......... 264...
  • Page 9: Must-Know For G3 Owner

    Do not touch any high-voltage wiring ● In case your G3 collides with other vehicle, ● harness or other high-voltage parts on the if condition is reached, the power battery vehicle to avoid serious injury from electric of your G3 will be automatically cut off.
  • Page 10 1.Must-Know for G3 Owner Important Caution Important Caution I f t h e ve h i c l e h a s a ny o f t h e fo l l o w i n g c o n d i t i o n s , p l e a s e c o n t a c t y o u r l o c a l...
  • Page 11: Ev System Layout

    1.Must-Know for G3 Owner EV System Layout Motor Controller AC charging Refer to page 15 Charger/DC converter Power battery Refer to page 12 DC charging port Refer to page 17 Air-conditioning compressor Drive motor Warning The orange wiring harness on ●...
  • Page 12: Power Battery

    1.Must-Know for G3 Owner Power Battery The power battery is installed on the chassis of Caution the vehicle. Drive carefully ! You should drive carefully through ● Warning special roads such as mud, potholes, curbs, higher and wider speed bumps, The voltage of the power battery is up ●...
  • Page 13 1.Must-Know for G3 Owner Range Range Power Battery Recycling Instructions Power Battery Recycling Instructions The driving range depends on factors such W h e n t h e p o w e r b a t t e r y n e e d s t o b e...
  • Page 14: Charging

    1.Must-Know for G3 Owner Charging Green light flashes: In charging. ─ Green light on: Charging completed. ─ When the vehicle is stationary and shifted to gear P, it can be charged by two charging Red light flashes: Charging malfunction. ─...
  • Page 15 1.Must-Know for G3 Owner AC Charge AC Charge plugging. AC charging takes more time, which is benefit Caution for vehicle battery. When plugging the charging gun, do ● not press the switch on it, then plug it vertically into the port. When the charging gun is in place, you will hear a "Click".
  • Page 16 1.Must-Know for G3 Owner Emergency Unlock Emergency Unlock Caution If the charging gun still cannot be pulled ● out after unlocking, please push the charging gun tightly back and press the unlock button on the key again or click the "end charging" button on the central control screen again to unlock the gun, then try to pull out it again.
  • Page 17 1.Must-Know for G3 Owner DC Charge DC Charge 3. Observe the charging indicating lamp info Refer to page 14. If the exterior rear-view mirror charging ► indicator flashes green, it means the vehicle is in charging. Warning You must follow the relevant regulations ●...
  • Page 18 1.Must-Know for G3 Owner Tips Tips Charging time will be extended due The power of the air conditioning system ● ● to factors such as temperature, power is limited during AC charging, causing battery life, etc. the air conditioning stop cooling/ heating.
  • Page 19 ● with both electric buses and electric to plug/remove the charging gun vertically. vehicles. When charge your Xpeng motor, Do not shake the charging gun. please use a charging pile with 12V It is forbidden to disassemble the charging ●...
  • Page 20 1.Must-Know for G3 Owner Before plugging the gun in, check the ● charging base to ensure that there are no large and hard particles in the power outlet. I f y o u h a v e t ra n s p l a n t e d e l e c t ro n i c ●...
  • Page 21: Preparation

    2.Preparation(Exterior Overview) Exterior Overview Front headlights Refer to page 61 Exterior mirrors Refer to page 35 Outside door handlers Rear lights Refer to page High brake lights 360° Roof camera* Refer to page 135 AC charging port Refer to page 15 Liftgate button Refer to page DC charging port...
  • Page 22: Doors

    2.Preparation(Exterior Overview) Doors Unlock: To unlock your vehicle when it is ─ powered off or on but not READY and with all doors closed, approach the front door Keyless Locking and Unlocking of The Keyless Locking and Unlocking of The with a legal key and hold the front door Vehicle Vehicle...
  • Page 23 2.Preparation(Exterior Overview) Use Keys to Lock and Unlock Doors Use Keys to Lock and Unlock Doors Caution The effective range of the key remote control is After the vehicle is locked, if open the ● about 15 meters. door violently, the vehicle will trigger Locking: When the vehicle is powered off or ─...
  • Page 24 2.Preparation(Exterior Overview) Lock/Unlock Feedback Lock/Unlock Feedback You can click " → Vehicle → Remote Lock and Unlock Feedback" to set the vehicle locking and unlocking feedback effect on the central control screen. After the vehicle is successfully locked, the ─ emergency flashers prompt once (set to flash), or the emergency flashers prompt once and the horn buzzes once (set to...
  • Page 25 2.Preparation(Exterior Overview) Lock and Unlock Doors with Door Lock and Unlock Doors with Door Lock Buttons Lock Buttons 2. After opening the lockhole cover, plug the mechanical key into the lockhole: Turn the mechanical key ► Lock-up: When four doors are closed, press ─...
  • Page 26 2.Preparation(Exterior Overview) Collision Unlock Collision Unlock Tips When the airbag is triggered by a serious It can be turned on or off by clicking ● collision of the vehicle, the vehicle will perform " → Vehicle → Lock on drive" on the an unlock, then unlock again after 3 seconds.
  • Page 27: Tailgate

    2.Preparation(Exterior Overview) Use Exterior Handles Use Exterior Handles Tailgate When the vehicle is unlocked, pull the door ─ Use The Key's Tailgate Button to Open Use The Key's Tailgate Button to Open handle to open the door. and Close and Close Warning Open: When the tailgate is closed, press ─...
  • Page 28 2.Preparation(Exterior Overview) Use The Button Outside The Tailgate Use The Button Outside The Tailgate Use Keys in Tailgate to Close Use Keys in Tailgate to Close to Open to Open Open: Approach the tailgate with the key, ─ press the button outside the tailgate, and the tailgate will be electrically opened.
  • Page 29 2.Preparation(Exterior Overview) Open and Close on Centrol Control Open and Close on Centrol Control Tips Screen Screen When the tailgate stops due to operation ● Enter the control interface by clicking " or anti-pinch function triggered during → Quick Controls" on the central control the tailgate electric process, click the screen: button, and the tailgate will perform...
  • Page 30 2.Preparation(Exterior Overview) Tailgate Stop Mode Initialization Tailgate Stop Mode Initialization Anti-pinch Initialization Anti-pinch Initialization After the tailgate starts the stop mode, when When the anti-pinch function is triggered the 12V battery voltage returns to normal, if consecutively for 5 times in the process of the tailgate is in the fully closed state, it can be tailgate opening or closing, the electric electrically opened;...
  • Page 31 2.Preparation(Exterior Overview) Emergency Open Emergency Open W h e n t h e t a i l g a t e c a n n o t b e o p e n e d electrically, try emergency open function. 2.
  • Page 32 2.Preparation(Exterior Overview) Tips Caution When the tailgate is successful in being When opening or closing the tailgate ● ● electrically opened, closed, stopped, electrically, pay attention to whether anti-pinch triggered, or the height set, there are obstacles around it to ensure there will be a buzzer prompt.
  • Page 33: Cargo Cover

    2.Preparation(Exterior Overview) Cargo Cover Disassembly of Cargo Cover Disassembly of Cargo Cover 1. Pull out the cargo cover. Fold back seatback Refer to page 88. 2. Snap the two ends of the cargo cover into Squeeze either end of the cover to remove ─...
  • Page 34: Hood

    2.Preparation(Exterior Overview) Hood Open Open 2. Locate the plunger latch and flip the latch to fully unlock it. 3. Lift the hood and take out the support rod to support the hood in the limit position. 1. Pull the handle of the hood at the lower left Close Close of the instrument panel, the hood unlocks...
  • Page 35: Exterior Rear-View Mirror

    2.Preparation(Exterior Overview) Exterior Rear-view Mirror After exterior rearview mirror adjusted, ► restore the exterior rearview mirror switch to the middle marking position. Electric Adjustment Electric Adjustment Exterior rear-view mirrors can be eclectric adjusted only after the vehicle powered on. 2. Push the exterior mirror switch to the front/ rear/left/right to adjust the exterior mirror lens to the proper position.
  • Page 36 2.Preparation(Exterior Overview) Caution Tips When it is adjusted to the leftmost, Only the right exterior rearview mirror ● ● rightmost, uppermost and lowermost has a reverse automatic flip down ends, the mirror will no longer move, function, and the left does not. then stop adjusting it, otherwise it will be easily damaged.
  • Page 37 2.Preparation(Exterior Overview) Enter the rearview mirror control interface 1. Click "unfold" on the central control screen by clicking " → Quick controls → Rearview and wait for the exterior rearview mirror to complete the action. Mirror" on the central control screen, : 2.
  • Page 38 2.Preparation(Exterior Overview) button to turn on the exterior mirror Caution heating function; click the button again to turn it off. When the vehicle is not started, it is ● prohibited to use the exterior mirror Tips heating function for a long time to prevent the 12V battery from losing Af t e r t h e e x t e r i o r re a r v i e w m i r ro r ●...
  • Page 39: Luggage Rack Joint

    2.Preparation(Exterior Overview) Luggage Rack Joint To properly load different types of cargo ● (such as skis, bicycles, etc.), please use suitable accessories. Make sure to install t h e a c c e s s o r i e s c o r re c t ly a n d fi r m ly according to the instructions provided.
  • Page 40 2.Preparation(Exterior Overview) Do not carry oversized objects which will ● Warning hang on the bumper or the side of the vehicle and block the view. Violently driving or improperly fixing the ● cargo will cause the cargo to fly off the Fix the front and rear ends of long objects ●...
  • Page 41: Interior Overview

    2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Interior Overview Door inner handle Refer to page 47 E l e c t ro n i c p a r k i n g b ra ke switch Refer to page 115 Emergency power off switch ─ Refer to page 71 Headlight height manual ─...
  • Page 42 2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Buttons on right side of steering wheel Gear control switch Refer to page 74 Central control screen Glove box Emergency flashers switch Refer to page 66 Acceleration pedal Brake pedal Xpilot switches: ACC/LCC system * ─ D r i v e r ' s p o w e r w i n d o w switch Exterior rearview mirror ─...
  • Page 43: Steering Wheel

    2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Boost Steering Wheel Boost Steering Wheel Position Adjustment Steering Wheel Position Adjustment E n t e r t h e s t e e r i n g w h e e l a s s i s t ─...
  • Page 44: Interior Rearview Mirror

    2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Interior Rearview Mirror Warning It is forbidden to adjust the steering ● wheel or set steering wheel boost mode during driving. The rear light reflected by inner rearview mirror can be automatically reduced according to the light sensor, to make the rearview in the best observation state.
  • Page 45: Phone Wireless Charging

    2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Phone Wireless Charging please place the phone face up in the area, the phone displays a charging icon indicating The function realizes the wireless charging of success charging. the phone without wires connection through electromagnetic induction. Caution Charging Operation and Status Query Charging Operation and Status Query The wireless charging function is only ●...
  • Page 46 2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Caution Warning The wireless charging function of the The wireless charging function of the ● ● phone requires the joint participation phone has a heating effect on the metal. of the phone. Either the vehicle or Please ensure that there is no metal the mobile phone failing may cause foreign objects on the back of the phone abnormal charging.
  • Page 47: Interior Door Handle

    2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Interior Door Handle Warning When you are not in the vehicle, please ● do not leave the phone charging in the vehicle, so as to avoid potential safety issue. Please do not place heavy objects in ● the charging area to avoid damaging wireless charging module for phone.
  • Page 48: Window

    2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Window Passenger Window Lifting Switch Passenger Window Lifting Switch After the vehicle is powered on, the windows can be opened and closed through the main window switches, the passenger window switches and the central control screen. Main Driving Window Lift Switch Main Driving Window Lift Switch The left rear door, right front door and right rear door are equipped with passenger...
  • Page 49 2.Preparation(Interior Overview) 2. Partial lift: When you want to partially open the window, gently press and hold the switch, and release it when the window descends to the required position; when closing, you can gently pull the switch and release it at the required position. If the window is open, when the lock ─...
  • Page 50 2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Tips Warning When the window is automatically Before closing the window, you must ● ● ascending or descending, if you gently ensure that all passengers (especially press or pull up the window switch children) do not put any part of the body again, the corresponding window out of the window, otherwise there is a will stop at the current position;...
  • Page 51: Power Socket

    2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Power Socket Front USB Power Interface Front USB Power Interface Rear USB Power Interface Rear USB Power Interface Slide the cover back to use the front USB After the vehicle is powered on, connect ─ ─ interface. the USB cable to charge. USB power interface: After the vehicle The maximum current output by the ►...
  • Page 52 2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Front 12V Power Interface Front 12V Power Interface Caution To a v o i d d a m a g e t o t h e v e h i c l e ● electrical system, never connect the power generating equipment to the USB power interface.
  • Page 53: Reflective Vests

    2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Reflective Vests The reflective vest is located in the glove ─ b ox . W h e n h a n d l i n g a n e m e r g e n c y accident, you must wear it according to regulations.
  • Page 54: Dashboard

    2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Dashboard The dashboard displays information such as the status, function, weather, and charging status of each vehicle system. In daily driving, you should always pay attention to the information displaying on the dashboard to obtain the real-time status of the vehicle. The dashboard shall change due to factors such as settings, function usage, vehicle configuration, software version, etc.
  • Page 55 2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Display area on the left side of dashboard: Speed: When using the navigation function, the Display the current speed of the vehicle. ─ ─ area displays navigation information. Display area on the right side of dashboard: When the navigation function is not used, ─...
  • Page 56 2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Tips The prompt tone and brightness of the ● dashboard can be adjusted by system settings on the central control screen. In the display area on the right of ● the instrument, it can be set by " →...
  • Page 57: Indicating Lamps

    2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Indicating Lamps After the vehicle is powered on, some indicating lamps will be on. After the system completes the self-test, if the system is normal, the indicator lights will go off. Some indicating lamps are on to dispaly the current status of vehicle system functions, not a system failure. In the daily using, when the indicator light is on, if there is something unclear, please contact the local authorized service center for consultation.
  • Page 58 2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Left turn signal and emergency Door opening indicating lamp indicating lamp Right turn signal and emergency READY indicating lamp indicator Economic mode indicating lamp SRS indicating lamp Driver's seat belt not fastened indicating Sport mode indicating lamp SPORT lamp Front passenger seat belt not fastened Rear fog indicating lamp...
  • Page 59 2.Preparation(Interior Overview) EPB malfunction indicating lamp TPMS indicating lamp AutoHold on indicating lamp EPS indicating lamp AutoHold malfunction indicator 12V battery charging system indicator Brake system malfunction indicator Charging gun connected indicator ESP indicating lamp Electric system malfunction indicator ESP OFF indicating lamp Motor and controller overheat indicator ABS indicating lamp Power battery overheat indicator...
  • Page 60 2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Forward collision prevention system off Low battery indicator indicator Drive power limit indicator Lane Centering Control ready indicator ACC on indicator Lane Centering Control enable indicator ACC ready status indicator Intelligent system malfunction indicator XPILOT ACC malfunction indicator Main warning indicator Lane departure warning system malfunction indicator...
  • Page 61: Exterior Lights

    2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Exterior Lights The vehicle is equipped with auto-sensing headlights, which can automatically detect the lighting of the surrounding environment of the vehicle according to the light sensor, and automatically turn on or off the position lights and low beam lights. The lights can be controlled by manual operation such as central control screen and switch.
  • Page 62 2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Automatic control When the low beam light is on, click to ─ control the rear fog light on or off. It can be turned on or off by clicking. ─ When the width light is off, the rear fog ─...
  • Page 63 2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Tips W h e n t h e h i g h b e a m l i g h t i n ● malfunction, the dashboard will display the message "Please check the high beam light". Caution The high beam light will cause the ●...
  • Page 64 2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Headlight Height Manual Adjustment Headlight Height Manual Adjustment Please refer to the table below for the scroll wheel position suitable for vehicle driving and load conditions. Condition Position Driver only Driver plus one passenger Five people in total in front and rear T h e r e a r e f i v e p e o p l e i n front and rear, and there is...
  • Page 65 2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Turn Signal Lights Turn Signal Lights Light Flashes When Changing Lanes Light Flashes When Changing Lanes To indicate a lane change, quickly toggle the combination switch up or down, then release it, and the corresponding turn signal lamp flashes 3 times.
  • Page 66 2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Emergency Flashers Emergency Flashers Press the emergency flashers switch below ─ the central control screen to turn on the emergency flashers, and all the turn signal lights flash. Press again to turn off the emergency flashers. Tips No matter the vehicle is powered on ●...
  • Page 67: Reading Lights

    2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Reading Lights G3 has front and rear reading lights. When any of the rear doors is opened, ► the rear reading light will be lit up. After the door is closed, the rear reading light is turned off.
  • Page 68: Wipers And Washers

    2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Wipers and Washers After the vehicle is powered on, rotate the After the vehicle is powered on, toggle the wiper switch to select: washing switch to select: OFF: Turn off the wiper. ─ : Spray to wash. ─ INT: Intermittent wipe.
  • Page 69 2.Preparation(Interior Overview) Intermittent Wipe Intermittent Wipe Spray to Wash Spray to Wash Rotate the wiper switch to the "INT" ─ Turn the washing switch to " " position, ─ position, the wiper starts intermittent and the washer starts to spray water. When wiping.
  • Page 70: Simulated Sound In Low Speed

    If the wiper switch is in the "LO" or ► "HI" position, after releasing the wash G3 is a pure electric vehicle with low noise switch, the washer stops spraying when starting or driving. In order to attract water, and the wiper keeps the low or the attention of pedestrians on the road, it is high speed wiping.
  • Page 71: Driving

    3.Driving Powered On and Off Power Off Power Off Power On Power On 1. When main driver seat is empty and the main driving door is closed, when it is opened, the vehicle is powered on. 2. After the key is in the vehicle in power-off state, the vehicle can be powered on by stepping on the brake pedal.
  • Page 72 3.Driving the emergency power off function, and Key remote lock. ► the system is about to be powered off, The key is within 1 meter outside the ► please confirm", you need to confirm front door, press the front door handle whether to power off via the steering groove to lock.
  • Page 73: Starting Vehicle

    3.Driving Starting Vehicle Emergency Start Emergency Start 1. Enter vehicle with the key. If the dashboard displays the message "Please replace the key battery", indicating that the key 2. Step on the brake pedal, shift the gear to R is in low battery, you can try to hold the key or D, the vehicle is started.
  • Page 74: Gear Shifting

    3.Driving Gear Shifting R: Reverse gear R: Reverse gear Step on the brake pedal, shift up or down shift When the vehicle is stationary, step on the lever, the gear indicator light is highlighted, brake pedal and push the shift lever upward, and the gear shifting is successful.
  • Page 75 3.Driving D:Driving Gear D:Driving Gear indicator light on the dashboard is highlighted, and the vehicle enters the P-gear. When the vehicle is stationary, step on the When the vehicle is powered off, the ► brake pedal and simultaneously push down gear automatically switches to P gear.
  • Page 76 3.Driving Caution S h i f t i n g n e e d s t o m e e t c e r t a i n ● c o n d i t i o n s . I f i t c a n ' t b e m e t , t h e dashboard will display information such as "In charging, and can't shift gears", "Please step on the brake then...
  • Page 77: Driving Mode

    3.Driving Driving Mode Can be selected on the central control screen: This vehicle provides three driving modes: "STD, SPORT, and ECO". You can select it through shortcut interface: Enter the driving experience interface " ─ → Driving" on the central control screen, and click to select your favorite driving mode: Standard: moderate dynamic response,...
  • Page 78: Energy Regeneration

    3.Driving Energy Regeneration View the Energy Regeneration Brake View the Energy Regeneration Brake Energy regeneration is a strategy that motor brakes to recover energy and charge the battery, increase cruise range when sliding or braking. Sliding Energy Regeneration Sliding Energy Regeneration The accelerator pedal and brake pedal are in the released state, and the energy is regenerated in the sliding process.
  • Page 79 3.Driving 1. The current state of the power battery: Different energy regeneration modes have ─ different energy regeneration tensity, and Power battery is fully charged. ─ high energy regeneration modes have the The temperature of power battery is ─ greatest energy regeneration braking. relatively high.
  • Page 80: A/C

    3.Driving 1. Close button of A/C control interface 2. Instructions for use of A/C 3. Display area of PM2.5 data inside the vehicle 4. Top control bar :Seat ventilation/heating function. ─ :PM2.5 air purification function. ─ :Rapid cooling mode. ─ :Smart deodorization mode.
  • Page 81 3.Driving MAX AC MAX AC 8. Wind Mode Click to select the wind mode, the mode is ─ It is suitable for getting on the vehicle in ─ displayed in area 8. the hot weather in summer and cooling 9. Bottom Control Bar the vehicle quickly.
  • Page 82 3.Driving Turn on any one of the defrost mode, AUTO Exit Smart Deodorization Mode ─ mode, and PM2.5 mode will automatically Click the smart deodorant icon to turn it off. ─ exit the MAX AC mode. Exit by adjusting the air volume and ─...
  • Page 83: Front Seats

    3.Driving Front Seats 2. Make sure you can easily step on the pedals, arms bend slightly when holding the steering wheel. and chest should be Correct Driving Posture Correct Driving Posture at least 25 cm away from the center of the Whether your sitting posture is correct or not airbag cover.
  • Page 84 3.Driving Front Seats Equiped with Multi- Front Seats Equiped with Multi- d i re c t i o n a l E l e c t r i c A d j u s t m e n t d i re c t i o n a l E l e c t r i c A d j u s t m e n t Function.
  • Page 85 3.Driving Adjust the Driver's Seat on the Central Adjust the Driver's Seat on the Central the backrest, seat height, and move the seat forward/backward. Control Screen Control Screen Auto Seat Adjustment Auto Seat Adjustment Enter the seat control interface " →...
  • Page 86 3.Driving the parameters according to your own Caution situation, the seat will automatically adjust the position according to the set Do not adjust the front seats when the ● parameters. vehicle is driving. Deviation from the correct sitting position when adjusting Caution the seat is easy to cause casualties.
  • Page 87 3.Driving Welcome Mode Welcome Mode Seat Ventilation/Heating* Seat Ventilation/Heating* Turn it on or off via clicking " → Vehicle ─ → Driver Welcome Mode" on the central control screen. Tips After the welcome mode function is ● turned on, open the door, and the main driver seat will be automatically adjusted and retreated;...
  • Page 88 3.Driving Click button, the system turns on the ─ corresponding side seat heating function. Click the button one time, the heating function will change one level. Click button to turn on the ventilation ─ function of the main driver's seat. Click the button one time, the ventilation function will change one level.
  • Page 89: Back Seats

    3.Driving Back Seats The back of the rear seat of this vehicle is Caution a split seat, which can be folded forward independently. When folding the seat back, the items ● on the rear seats should be removed to Fold the Back Seats Fold the Back Seats avoid hindering the folding of the seat back.
  • Page 90: Travelling With Children

    3.Driving Travelling with Children Warning Ride Guide for Children Ride Guide for Children It is forbidden for children to sit in the ● front passenger seat. To protect children, appropriate child safety Do not place rear-facing child seat on a ●...
  • Page 91 3.Driving Child Safety Seat Information Child Safety Seat Information Front passenger Rear middle Rear seats on Weight Group seat seat both sides 10 kg 0 Group 13 kg 0+ Group 9 - 18 kg U/UF I Group 15 - 25 kg U/UF II Group 22 - 36 kg...
  • Page 92 3.Driving Child Safety Seat Size Category Child Safety Seat Size Category Size Represents Full height forward child restraint system for children who just begin walking Reduced height forward child restraint system for children who just begin walking Reduced height forward child restraint system for children who just begin walking Full size backward restraint system for children who just begin walking...
  • Page 93 3.Driving Child Safety Seat Fixed with ISOFIX Child Safety Seat Fixed with ISOFIX Front Fixed Back middle Back seats on Weight Group Size passenger position seat both sides seat Portable Crib 0 Group 10 kg 0+ Group 13 kg I Group 9~18 kg Remark:...
  • Page 94 3.Driving Travel with Elder Children Travel with Elder Children Installing Child Safety Seats with Installing Child Safety Seats with Fixed Seat Belts Fixed Seat Belts If the child is too big to use the child safety seat, but is too small to use the standard seat belts safely, you can purchase and use the child heightening seat cushion that meets the relevant regulations or standards correctly.
  • Page 95 3.Driving ISOFIX Anchor Fix Point ISOFIX Anchor Fix Point The ISOFIX anchor fixing points are located behind the seat backs on both sides of the rear The ISOFIX anchor fixing point is located seat. The sign indicates the exact location of between the seat backs and seat cushions on every anchor fixing point (as shown).
  • Page 96 3.Driving Check the Child Safety Seat Check the Child Safety Seat Warning After installing the child safety seat, make sure Even if use a child safety seat or a ● that the child safety seat is not loose: booster seat, do not allow children to 1.
  • Page 97 3.Driving Warning Warning To ensure a safe ride for children, be The anchor fixing point of the child ● ● sure to follow all instructions detailed p ro t e c t i o n d e v i c e o n ly b e a r s t h e in this manual and the instructions l o a d f ro m t h e c o r re c t ly i n s t a l l e d provided by the manufacturer of the...
  • Page 98 3.Driving Install ISOFIX Child Seat Install ISOFIX Child Seat 1. Place the child safety seat on the rear seat. 2. According to the instructions of the child Child safety seats can only be installed on the safety seat manufacturer, insert the lower left and right side of rear seats.
  • Page 99 3.Driving When the seat is equipped with double ► 3. If the child safety seat is equipped with an upper straps, wrap the straps around upper strap, it is recommended to choose the sides of the headrest, connect the to configure the upper strap on both sides hook and loop to the anchor point, and and they must be fastened.
  • Page 100: Child Safety Lock

    3.Driving Child safety Lock Warning The vehicle is equipped with a child lock on Always check the safety belts and ties ● rear side door. After opening, it can prevent for damage and worn. children from accidentally opening the rear Even if the child has been fixed in the door with the handle inside the door, reducing ●...
  • Page 101 3.Driving Close: Insert the mechanical key and turn ─ clockwise to open the child safety lock. Warning T h e u s e o f c h i l d s a f e t y l o c k c a n ●...
  • Page 103: Travel With Safety

    4.Travel With Safety Seat belt Caution The Use of Wearing a Seat Belt The Use of Wearing a Seat Belt In the event of a severe frontal or side ● collision, the pretensioner will operate Correctly Correctly simultaneously with the airbag. The Before the vehicle collides, buckling the seat pretensioner automatically tightens the belt correctly can restrain the occupants in a...
  • Page 104 4.Travel With Safety Warning Once the seat belt pretensioner is ● activated, it must be replaced. After the accident, the airbags, seat belt p r e t e n s i o n e r s a n d o t h e r r e l a t e d components must be submitted for inspection and replaced if necessary.
  • Page 105: Electric Seat Belt With Collision Warning

    4.Travel With Safety Electric Seat Belt with Collision 4. T h i rd - l e ve l c o l l i s i o n p re - t e n s i o n i n g function: When the electric seat belt warning receives the collision pre-tension signal...
  • Page 106 4.Travel With Safety Check the Seat Belt Check the Seat Belt Warning To confirm the normal operation of the safety Do not adjust or repair the electric seat ● belt, the following three simple inspections belt by yourself. If the electric seat belt must be performed on each safety belt.
  • Page 107 4.Travel With Safety Fasten Seat Belt Properly Fasten Seat Belt Properly Unbuckle Seat Belt Unbuckle Seat Belt 1. Slowly pull out the seat belt, and pass 1. Hold the latch board. the seat belt around the entire pelvis, 2. Press the button on the buckle. chest, and collarbone smoothly, keeping it 3.
  • Page 108 4.Travel With Safety Pregnant Women Use Seat Belts Pregnant Women Use Seat Belts flat and there is no pressure on the pregnant woman's lower body. Pregnant women wearing seat belts correctly Please consult a doctor for better advice. can effectively reduce injuries to pregnant women and fetuses in the event of a collision Disabled People Use Seat Belts Disabled People Use Seat Belts...
  • Page 109 4.Travel With Safety Notes on Seat Belts Notes on Seat Belts If the front passenger is not wearing a seat belt, the corresponding seat belt indicator light on the dashboard will flash with intermittent Caution beeping. When the vehicle is driving, all person ●...
  • Page 110 4.Travel With Safety Caution Caution Do not press the seat belt on fragile Do not add unauthorized additional ● ● or sharp objects (such as pens, keys, accessories to the seat belt without glasses, etc.). The pressure generated authorization, including but not limited by the seat belt on these objects may to the following products: extra bolts, cause injury.
  • Page 111: Airbags

    4.Travel With Safety Airbags Passenger front airbag Passenger seat side airbag The Position of Airbags The Position of Airbags Curtain airbag * The airbags are located in the positions shown Driver's seat side airbag below. The airbag warning message is posted Driver's front airbag on the sun visor.
  • Page 112 4.Travel With Safety A u x i l i a r y P r o t e c t i o n S y s t e m A u x i l i a r y P r o t e c t i o n S y s t e m Therefore, whether airbags inflate or not is not judged based on the degree of damage to the Indicator Light...
  • Page 113 4.Travel With Safety Airbags inflate vigorously in an instant with a Warning loud noise. The inflated airbags and seat belts can restrict the movement of occupants and Do not use the seat cover, otherwise it ● reduce the risk of injury. will limit the inflation of the side airbag of the seat when an accident occurs, Impact of Airbags Inflation...
  • Page 114 4.Travel With Safety Warning Do not allow passengers to place their ● feet, knees, or any other part of the body above or near the airbag, as this may prevent airbags from functioning properly or may cause fractures or other injuries when the airbags inflate.
  • Page 115: Electronic Parking Brake System(Epb

    4.Travel With Safety Electronic Parking Brake System (EPB) indicator light on the dashboard goes out. Manually Activate/Release Parking Manually Activate/Release Parking A u t o m a t i c a l ly A c t i va t e / Re l e a s e A u t o m a t i c a l ly A c t i va t e / Re l e a s e Brake Brake...
  • Page 116 4.Travel With Safety the indicator light on the instrument Caution panel goes out, indicating that the parking brake is successfully released. When the I f t h e p a r k i n g b r a k e c a n n o t b e ●...
  • Page 117 4.Travel With Safety Dynamic Parking Brake Dynamic Parking Brake Caution If ESP fails, the dynamic parking brake ● is performed by EPB. Since EPB only acts on the rear wheels, it is recommended not to use dynamic parking brake in non-emergency situations, otherwise it will easily cause accidents and shorten EPB service life.
  • Page 118: Autohold

    4.Travel With Safety AutoHold Tips When you need to stop for a short time, The following conditions must be met ● after the vehicle stops, step on the brake to trigger the AutoHold: close the main pedal deeply, the indicator light on the driving door, fasten the seat belt, and dashboard will light on, at this time there is no...
  • Page 119: Electronic Stability Program (Esp)

    4.Travel With Safety Electronic Stability Program (ESP) Tips ESP can identify the driving state of the When the vehicle is powered on, the ESP ● vehicle (such as understeer, oversteer or drive function is automatically turned on by wheel slip) by sensors, which can specifically default.
  • Page 120: Traction Control System (Tcs)

    4.Travel With Safety Traction Control System (TCS) Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) When the vehicle starts or accelerates rapidly ABS prevents the wheels from locking when on a smooth road such as ice and snow, the apply the maximum braking force. Under most drive wheels will slip;...
  • Page 121: Braking Force Distribution System (Ebd)

    4.Travel With Safety Emergency Braking Emergency Braking Braking Force Distribution System (EBD) In case of emergency, fully step on the brake pedal and maintain a stable pressure. ABS EBD is a part of ABS. EBD balances the braking changes the braking pressure applied to every force distribution of front and rear wheels wheel according to the amount of traction according to the load on the vehicle during...
  • Page 122: Hydraulic Brake Assist (Hba)

    4.Travel With Safety Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA) Emergency Brake Alarm In case of emergency, quickly step on the brake pedal and hold, HBA will generate a greater brake pressure than normal braking, so that the brake system can generate the pressure required for the maximum deceleration of the vehicle in the shortest time, thus get the shortest braking distance.
  • Page 123: Hill Descent Control (Hdc)

    4.Travel With Safety Hill Descent Control (HDC) or throttle, the function will exit to let the driver take over the vehicle; when the HDC is a cruising function, which can help speed exceeds 64km/h, the function will the driver to go downhill at a constant speed, completely exit and prohibit entry.
  • Page 125: Xpilot

    5.XPILOT Radar Caution This car is equipped with two types of radar: I n o r d e r t o a v o i d a f f e c t i n g t h e ● ultrasonic sensors and millimeter wave radar. performance of the radar sensor, it is Ultrasonic sensors provide detection ●...
  • Page 126 5.XPILOT Warning Warning When the radar is damaged, it must The license plate should be regularly ● ● be replaced or repaired in time, but maintained to prevent the risk of tilting do not replace or repair it by yourself. and deformation causing abnormal I t i s re c o m m e n d e d t o c o n t a c t t h e operation of the radar and camera.
  • Page 127 5.XPILOT When the environment of the radar is bad, it There is interference of sound waves with ─ will affect the normal operation of the radar. the same frequency around In addition, when the target state detected by The above examples, warnings, and restrictions the radar is abnormal, it will also affect the do not describe all the conditions that affect detection result of the radar.
  • Page 128: Camera

    5.XPILOT Camera Camera Installation Location Camera Installation Location The vehicle is equipped with 3 kinds of cameras: (4 in tatol: front camera, rear camera, left camera, right camera), in-car forward- looking camera, roof camera*. T h e fo r wa rd v i e w c a m e ra i n t h e c a r ●...
  • Page 129 5.XPILOT Limits and Errors Limits and Errors When foreign objects are found on the ● surface of the camera, wipe with a soft When the camera cannot work normally, the cloth or wash with water (low water functions relying on the camera to provide pressure).
  • Page 130 5.XPILOT operation. The camera is facing the direct light source ─ or the light intensity is insufficient. The surface of the camera is attached by ─ foreign objects such as ice, snow, water, and dust. Light changes dramatically (eg: entering ─...
  • Page 131: Parking System

    5.XPILOT Parking System Warning The parking system assists the driver to The parking system only provides the ● o b s e r v e a n d p e rc e i v e t h e s u r ro u n d i n g driver with parking and low-speed environment during low-speed driving or driving assistance.
  • Page 132: Parking Radar

    5.XPILOT Parking Radar Warning Information Includes: Warning Information Includes: Parking radar includes parking radar (front), 1. Visual warning message parking radar (rear), parking radar (side). As the distance between the vehicle and the Parking radar can detect obstacles ahead obstacle decreases, the warning is as follows: when the vehicle is traveling at a low speed, Dashboard Image Display Dashboard Image Display...
  • Page 133 5.XPILOT Area red indicates about to collide. Central Control Screen Image Display Central Control Screen Image Display ● 2. Audible warning message: buzzer warning As the distance between the vehicle and the obstacle decreases, the frequency of the warning sound will gradually increase, and the warning sound will continue to be emitted when it is about to collide with the obstacle.
  • Page 134 5.XPILOT ultrasonic sensors will be activated to Warning detect obstacles around the vehicle. Don't wait for the warning message ● Warning of parking radar, you need to brake as appropriate to ensure the vehicle safety. In the process of Automatic parking, ●...
  • Page 135: 360°Avm

    5.XPILOT 360°AVM Click to enter interface: ─ Image display area: Displaying the image obtained by the camera. Filter button *: Click to select a filter mode. Panorama parking mode button: Click to select panorama parking mode. Roof camera mode button *: Click to select the roof camera mode.
  • Page 136 5.XPILOT Taking photo by gesture *: Click to pop up Switch: Click to turn on or off the gesture gesture photo interface. camera function. Vehicle body: Click the front, rear, left and Photo taking gesture recording: Tap to right sides of the vehicle body, the roof camera record a custom gesture to take a photo.
  • Page 137: Forward Collision Mitigation

    5.XPILOT Forward Collision Mitigation After FCM successfully avoids the collision, the Forward collision mitigation includes forward vehicle will remain stationary for a short time, collision mitigation (FCM) and automatic the driver should take proactive action as soon emergency braking (AEB) two active safety as possible.
  • Page 138 5.XPILOT Turn On or Off on the Central Control Turn On or Off on the Central Control Screen Screen 3. A u d i b l e wa r n i n g i n fo r m a t i o n : E a r ly warning of the dashboard speaker.
  • Page 139 5.XPILOT Warning Warning Before using FCM function, you should The monitoring range of cameras and ● ● refer to this chapter for the relevant radar sensors associated with FCM is f u n c t i o n u s a g e g u i d e l i n e s a n d limited.
  • Page 140 5.XPILOT Warning Warning FCM may issue warnings or take braking FCM function can only work when the ● ● without the risk of collision. Stay focused travel speed is between 4km/h and and always pay attention to the area in 150km/h.
  • Page 141 5.XPILOT Suddenly another vehicle moves fast or All the above warnings and restrictions do ─ close to the front of the vehicle, and FCM not describe all situations that may prevent cannot issue warning/braking in time. the normal operation of FCM function. These functions may also fail to bring the expected Dark (poor lighting conditions) or poor ─...
  • Page 142: Lane Departure Warning(Ldw)

    5.XPILOT Lane Departure Warning(LDW) Warning Message: Warning Message: LDW is designed to help drivers reduce the risk of accidental vehicle departure from lanes on highways, expressways, and similar trunk roads. LDW will warn drivers through visual, auditory, and tactile methods. When the vehicle speed is greater than or equal to 60km/h and the road marking is clearly and visible, LDW function is activated.
  • Page 143 5.XPILOT Turn On or Off on the Central Control Turn On or Off on the Central Control Warning Screen Screen L D W i s o n l y a d r i v i n g a s s i s t a n c e ●...
  • Page 144 5.XPILOT The windshield blocks the camera view ─ Warning (water mist, dust, or paper blocking, etc.). You should always bear the ultimate ● Excessive wear of lane lines, overlapping ─ responsibility for ensuring the safe of old and new line markings, due to driving of vehicles, and comply with temporary adjustments or rapid changes applicable laws and road traffic rules.
  • Page 145 5.XPILOT In the following cases, LDW may miss warnings or issue false warnings: C a m e ra i s l i m i t e d ( C a m e ra l i m i t e d ─...
  • Page 146: Blindspot Safety Assistance

    5.XPILOT Blindspot Safety Assistance Detection Area Detection Area Blindspot safety assistance includes two active safety assistance functions: blind spot security (BSS) and lane change assistance (LCA), which are designed to give warnings to drivers, vehicles behind and on the side of the vehicle, so as to provide multi-lane traffic auxiliary at the same direction.
  • Page 147 5.XPILOT Warning Message Warning Message Turn On or Off on the Central Control Turn On or Off on the Central Control Screen Screen ─ After the vehicle is Ready, the state of blindspot safety assistance switch defaults to the state of the last operation. Turn on/ →...
  • Page 148 5.XPILOT Limits and Errors: Limits and Errors: Warning Blindspot safety assistance does not always In the case of sharp turns, blindspot ● work in all situations. A variety of reasons safety assistance does not work. can cause unnecessary, untimely or invalid Blindspot safety assistance does not warnings or missings warnings, such as: ●...
  • Page 149: Speed Limit Assist (Sla)

    5.XPILOT Speed Limit Assist (SLA) Speed Limit Information Prompt Speed Limit Information Prompt (Overspeed Reminder Information) (Overspeed Reminder Information) After SLA is turned on, the dashboard will display a speed limit determined by the data of map or camera. When the limit is exceeded, the speed limit icon will flash slightly to remind the driver to maintain the correct speed.
  • Page 150 5.XPILOT Turn On or Off on the Central Control Turn On or Off on the Central Control Warning Screen Screen Do not rely on SLA to determine the ● appropriate speed limit or driving speed. You should always drive within a safe speed range according to traffic and road conditions.
  • Page 151: Rear Cross Traffic Alert (Rcta)

    5.XPILOT Limits and Errors: Limits and Errors: Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) SL A may not be fully functional or may RCTA is an assisted driving function that is used provide inaccurate information under these to warn the driver of incoming cars on both circumstances: sides when reversing.
  • Page 152 5.XPILOT Warning Message Warning Message Turn On/Off on the Central Control Turn On/Off on the Central Control Screen Screen After the vehicle is Ready, RCTA switch ─ defaults to the last operating state. Turn it on/off through " → XPILOT → Rear Cross Traffic Alert"...
  • Page 153 5.XPILOT The above warnings and restrictions do not Warning describe all the situations that may interfere with RCTA. There are many factors that can RCTA is a driving assistance function and ● cause RCTA malfunction. To avoid collisions, does not work in all situations. the driver needs to be vigilant when driving RCTA cannot replace safe driving and ●...
  • Page 154: Door Open Warning

    5.XPILOT Door Open Warning Detection Area Detection Area When the vehicle is stationary, the door open warning function can detect targets such as vehicles, cyclists, or pedestrians approaching the vehicle from the rear by the side and rear sensors. When the door open warning function detects that a target is approaching and the driver or passenger opens the door, an warning will be issued to remind the driver or...
  • Page 155 5.XPILOT Warning Message Warning Message the driver or passenger to pay attention to open the door safely. Turn On/Off on the Central Control Turn On/Off on the Central Control Screen Screen Af t e r t h e ve h i c l e i s Re a d y, t h e d o o r ─...
  • Page 156 5.XPILOT Warning Warning The door open warning function is The door open warning function is ● ● effective only when the vehicle is designed to remind the driver and stationary, and it will not work when the passengers to pay attention to the vehicle is moving.
  • Page 157: Auto Park In

    5.XPILOT Auto Park in Radar limited (Radar limited conditions ─ Refer to page 126). When driving, follow the steps below for auto Smaller targets or static targets. ─ park in and drive into the designated parking The target speed is too fast, or there is a space: ─...
  • Page 158 5.XPILOT Tips The parking icon will appear only ● when the parking space meeting the requirements has been found, and the location of the vehicle and the surrounding environment meet auto park in.
  • Page 159 5.XPILOT 2. Stop the vehicle, keep the brake, check Automatic parking supports vertical parking and confirm whether the parking space spaces and parallel parking spaces. If there is suitable and safe. If suitable, shift to R is no parking lines for parking spaces, the left gear, and the central control screen will and right sides of the vertical parking spaces display the automatic parking interface.
  • Page 160 5.XPILOT Cancel Parking Cancel Parking Warning When the following conditions occur, the The performance of the automatic ● system will cancel parking: parking system depends on the ability of After parking starts, manually turn the ● the ultrasonic sensors and the surround steering wheel or step on the brake to view camera to detect and recognize the change gear, and automatic parking will...
  • Page 161 5.XPILOT Darkness (poor lighting conditions) or poor ─ Warning visibility (due to heavy rain, heavy snow, dense fog, etc.). Automatic parking in small venues limits ● the ability of sensors to accurately detect The material of the curb is not stone, or the ─...
  • Page 162 5.XPILOT The system does not always recognize all there are similar objects in the parking ─ parking spaces, for example: the parking environment, please be sure to observe space marking is blurred, damaged, and prepare to take over the vehicle at any chaotic, or covered.
  • Page 163 5.XPILOT Parking spaces on narrow streets, or parking system may not be able to control ─ narrow parking spaces, are not always the vehicle correctly. Pay attention when available because they may not have the parking the vehicle, and be ready to take necessary maneuvering space.
  • Page 164: Auto Park Out

    5.XPILOT Auto Park Out After the Auto park in is completed, as long as the vehicle has not been moved, the Intelligent Parking Out Assist can be used after restarting the vehicle. At this time, the Intelligent Parking Out Assist can be activated by engaging the R gear or clicking the button below the central control screen.
  • Page 165 5.XPILOT 3. The vehicle will start to park out, and the driver must continue to observe the surrounding environment to ensure that the Automatic parking process is safe. 4. After the parking out is completed, the central control screen will display the prompt "Parking out completed".
  • Page 166 5.XPILOT Tips While the vehicle is parking out, if the ● brake pedal or accelerator pedal is stepped on or door is opened, parking o u t w i l l b e s u s p e n d e d . C l i c k t h e "Continue"...
  • Page 167: Super Auto Park

    5.XPILOT Super Auto Park 2. When the parking system detects a parking space, the driver can select the destination Super Auto Park is an enhanced Auto park in parking space and click "Start" to park after system. In the super auto Park, the identified stopping the vehicle safely.
  • Page 168 5.XPILOT The warnings and restrictions of auto parking also apply to Super auto parking, please refer to the warnings and restrictions of automatic parking assist Refer to page 160.
  • Page 169: Adaptive Cruise Control (Acc)

    5.XPILOT Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) started at any speed, even in stationary, but the distance to the vehicle in front is at least 2 ACC is a comfortable driving assist function. If meters. the front of the vehicle is clear, ACC will keep The minimum set speed is 30km/h, and the driving at the set maximum cruising speed.
  • Page 170 5.XPILOT After ACC function is activated, the system will assist the driver to control the speed of the vehicle.When no vehicle in front is detected, ACC will keep driving at the set speed. If it detects that there is a vehicle ahead, ACC will increase or decrease the speed of the vehicle as needed, and follow the front vehicle with the distance you choose under the set speed.
  • Page 171 5.XPILOT that you need to restore cruise control: The stop time reaches 90 seconds. ─ The ultrasonic sensor detects a near ─ obstacle or pedestrian in front of the vehicle. The vehicle suddenly cannot detect the ─ preceding vehicle being followed. To restore ACC, step on the accelerator pedal or slide the cruise control handle towards you.
  • Page 172 5.XPILOT The driver needs to respond to the The driver needs to respond to the Adjust the Front Vehicle Following Adjust the Front Vehicle Following request to take over the vehicle in request to take over the vehicle in Distance Distance time time...
  • Page 173 5.XPILOT Adjust the Maximum Cruising Speed Adjust the Maximum Cruising Speed The system will memorize the driver's ─ following distance setting. Each time the vehicle is Ready again, the default setting is the last following distance. When turning the cruise control handle, the ─...
  • Page 174 5.XPILOT Cancel and Resume Adaptive Cruise Cancel and Resume Adaptive Cruise Continue to hold the handle fully up/ ─ down to perform continuous acceleration/ (ACC) (ACC) deceleration. While stepping on the accelerator pedal, ─ you can also update the maximum cruise speed by turning the cruise control handle along direction.
  • Page 175 5.XPILOT To re s t o re t h e c r u i s e c o n t ro l t o t h e To resume cruising at the current driving ─ ─ previously set vehicle speed, toggle the speed, turn the cruise control handle once cruise control handle along in direction...
  • Page 176 5.XPILOT Warning Warning ACC is an assisted driving function and Be sure to observe the road ahead and ● ● cannot cope with all traffic, weather and be prepared to take corrective measures road conditions. at any time. Otherwise, serious injury or death may result.
  • Page 177 5.XPILOT Warning Warning Suddenly there is another vehicle T h e re a re s e c t i o n s s u c h a s wa l l s , ● ● moving fast or close to the front of the barriers, guardrails, bridge piers, vehicle, ACC cannot brake/decelerate in t u n n e l s , e t c .
  • Page 178 5.XPILOT Limits of Use Limits of Use Warning In the following cases, ACC may be cancelled Never rely on ACC to reduce vehicle ● or unavailable: speed sufficiently to avoid collisions. Be 1. Step on the brake pedal. sure to observe the road ahead and be 2.
  • Page 179 5.XPILOT 11. Automatic Emergency Braking assist (AEB) ACC cannot detect vehicles or objects on ─ is activated. the other side of the ramp. 12. The airbag pops out. The vehicle in front is equipped with ─ objects that protrude beyond its body. 13.
  • Page 180: Lane Centering Control(Lcc

    5.XPILOT Lane Centering Control(LCC) L a n e C e n t e r i n g C o n t r o l ( LC C ) L a n e C e n t e r i n g C o n t r o l ( LC C ) Operations: Operations: LCC is a comfortable driving assist function.
  • Page 181 5.XPILOT At this time, LCC will assist the driver to control the steering wheel, and the vehicle speed is still assisted by ACC. Turn On/Off on the Central Control Turn On/Off on the Central Control Screen Screen After the instrument displays the icon ─...
  • Page 182 5.XPILOT You Need to Respond to the Request You Need to Respond to the Request Caution to Take Over the Steering Wheel In to Take Over the Steering Wheel In I f t h e d r i v e r h a s d i s c o v e r e d t h e ●...
  • Page 183 5.XPILOT Warning Warning L a n e C e n t e r i n g C o n t ro l ( LC C ) i s a LCC is designed for driving comfort ● ● driving auxiliary function, which is not and convenience, and cannot cope automatic driving in the full sense.
  • Page 184 5.XPILOT Warning Warning Please use LCC with caution in heavy When LCC cannot be used or canceled, ● ● traffic roads. The behavior of other the system will not be able to assist the v e h i c l e s ( s u c h a s : o t h e r v e h i c l e s driver to center the vehicle in the current jamming in front of or passing in front lane.
  • Page 185 5.XPILOT Warning Warning Guardrails, isolation belts or curbs on D o n o t u s e LC C a t t h e j u n c t i o n o r ● ● the side of the road may interfere with divergence of roads.
  • Page 186 5.XPILOT Limits of Use Limits of Use 12. Alarm from tire pressure detection system. 13. The hill descent control function is enabled. Under the following circumstances, LCC may 14. The wiper is in LO or HI position. be cancelled or unavailable: 15.
  • Page 187 5.XPILOT dense fog, etc.). Warning cones, warning signs or other ─ objects are placed on the road surface. When strong light (such as oncoming ─ headlights or direct sunlight) obstructs the There are large vehicles such as trucks and ─ camera's field of view.
  • Page 188: Driving Intelligent Simulation Display

    5.XPILOT Driving Assist Simulation Display Limits and Errors Limits and Errors Neither the driving assist simulation display system cannot always detect various objects, vehicles, cyclists, or pedestrians, nor can it accurately display all the conditions of the surrounding environment. There is also the possibility of display errors, such as: The vehicle is driving on a large curved ─...
  • Page 189 5.XPILOT All the warnings and restrictions mentioned Warning above do not describe all situations that may prevent the normal operation of the The assistant driving simulation display ● assistant driving simulation display system. system is an auxiliary function that These functions may not be able to bring the cannot work in all driving situations, expected effect for many other reasons.
  • Page 191: Central Control Screen

    , o r wa ke u p vo i c e function to plan your trip. Before getting on the car, you can send ► the destination to your car in advance through Xpeng motor App/WeChat/ Amap App. More scenario-based travel experience ► (continuous upgrade).
  • Page 192 6.Central Control Screen Listen to various styles of music through The application list interface displays the ─ ─ Bluetooth connection devices and online official Xpeng applications available in the music websites. system. Radio Vehicle control Refer to page 197 Click to enter the Radio interface.
  • Page 193: Bluetooth Music

    6.Central Control Screen Bluetooth Music Bluetooth connection portal After the Bluetooth device is successfully ─ connected, the name of the Bluetooth device will be displayed. Sound effect setting portal Song name and artist information When Bluetooth is not connected, it will ─...
  • Page 194: System Settings

    6.Central Control Screen System Settings Bluetooth connection settings After Bluetooth is turned on, the system will automatically search for nearby Bluetooth devices, and the devices have been found will be displayed under the lists of "My Devices" and "New Device Available". After selecting the phone Bluetooth in the device list for pairing, confirm the pairing re q u e s t o n t h e p h o n e t o c o m p l e t e t h e...
  • Page 195 6.Central Control Screen Bluetooth device list: The Bluetooth device ─ Caution list includes two lists of "my devices" and "new device availiable". "My devices" Some applications will be automatically ● list displays the devices that have been d o w n l o a d e d i n t h e W i - F i n e t w o r k connected or the devices that are being environment.
  • Page 196 6.Central Control Screen Screen Display Settings Privacy Settings B r i g h t n e s s s e t t i n g : T h e b r i g h t n e s s ─ adjustment is for the brightness of the central control screen and the instrument.
  • Page 197: Vehicle Settings

    6.Central Control Screen Vehicle Settings After the vehicle is powered on, click enter the "Vehicle Control" interface, and you can control the vehicle. Quick Controls Click to enter the "Quick Controls" interface ─ to set up vehicle lights, mirrors, seats, and wipers.
  • Page 198 6.Central Control Screen XPILOT Click to enter the "XPILOT" interface, for ─ detailed operations, please refer to the description of each system. Vehicle Status Click to enter the "Status" interface to ─ view TPMS and mileage and other status information.
  • Page 199: Xpeng Motors App

    7.Xpeng Motors APP Phone App Download Account Registration and Login You can obtain the Xpeng motors APP from the following channels: 1. iOS: Open App Store, search for "Xpeng Motors" to download and install. 2. Android: Open the application store, search for "Xpeng Motors"...
  • Page 200: Account Modification And Cancellation

    7.Xpeng Motors APP Account Modification and If you want to cancel your Xpeng account, ─ you can go to the App "Set up--logout". Cancellation After cancelling the account, we will stop providing you with products or services, and delete your personal information in accordance with legal requirements.
  • Page 201: App's Car Control Function

    7.Xpeng Motors APP APP's Car Control Function The APP's vehicle control is remote 4G control. The software interface may be different for the iterative optimization of the version. The actual display of the device shall prevail. Remote Car Control Remote Car Control...
  • Page 202 7.Xpeng Motors APP Find my vehicle The location of the vehicle can be confirmed by buzzing and flashing lights. Flash: After clicking the button, the vehicle ─ flashes. Honk: After clicking the button, the vehicle ─ horns. Air conditioner control...
  • Page 203 7.Xpeng Motors APP Vehicle switching When your account is bound to multiple ─ vehicles at the same time, you can use the top switch button to conveniently view your vehicle equipment and set the vehicle for control.
  • Page 205: Maintenance

    8.Maintenance It is recommended that you pay attention to Tips the condition of the vehicle regularly and keep it in its best condition. Recommended charging operation ● ambient temperature:0 ~ 45 ℃ .When Power Battery Maintenance the operation ambient temperature is lower than 0 ℃...
  • Page 206: Charging Dock Cleaning

    8.Maintenance Charging Dock Cleaning Tire Maintenance In normal use situation, do the cleaning with a Tire Inspection and Maintenance Tire Inspection and Maintenance high-pressure air gun and brush every week. If not possible to perform it, it is allowed to clean Check regularly that the tread and sidewall is the charging stock and charging gun with a free of any trace of deformation (bulging), cut...
  • Page 207 8.Maintenance When driving through potholes, curbs ─ Caution or such areas on the road, please drive slowly. For your safety, only tires and hubs of ● It is recommended to exchange the tires the original specifications are allowed. A ─ tire not match the original specifications after driving every 5000-8000 kilometers.
  • Page 208 8.Maintenance All-season Tire All-season Tire Warning This tire is designed to provide sufficient Do not drive the vehicle if any of its tires ● traction in all seasons, but may not provide as is damaged, excessively worn, or has much traction as winter tire in icy and snowy abnormal air pressure.
  • Page 209 8.Maintenance Calibrate TPMS on the Central Control Calibrate TPMS on the Central Control Warning Screen Screen However, insufficient air pressure will ● TPMS needs to be recalibrated after a tire shorten the vehicle's range and tire replacement or position adjustment. tread's life cycle.
  • Page 210 8.Maintenance 3. The vehicle will run for 10 minutes at a Caution speed above 40Km/h to complete the tire pressure calibration. F o r p u n c t u re s l a r g e r t h a n 6 m m , ●...
  • Page 211 The tire sealant provided in the tire repair kit Do not use tire sealants purchased from ● is exclusively for Xpeng vehicles which will not other sources, as this may cause failure damage the tire pressure sensor. Therefore, the of the tire pressure sensor.
  • Page 212 8.Maintenance Inject Tire Sealant and Air into Tire Inject Tire Sealant and Air into Tire Follow the steps below to temporarily repair small tire punctures (less than 6 mm): 3. Take out the connecting pipe from the back of the air pump and power cord from its side.
  • Page 213 8.Maintenance 4. Connect the air pump hose to the tire 5. Install the tire sealant to the pump. sealant's air inlet valve connector and tighten it.
  • Page 214 8.Maintenance 6. Install the tire sealant connection tube to 8. Press the switch to turn on, and the pump the tire valve and tighten it. starts to inflate the tire. Connect the air pump power cord to the O b s e r v e t h e b a ro m e t e r u n t i l t h e ►...
  • Page 215 8.Maintenance Inflate Only Inflate Only 10. Immediately drive for 8 km, so that the sealant is distributed around the entire tire, and the driving speed should not exceed 80km/h. 11. Stop driving and check tire pressure. If necessary, inflate with an air pump. Caution Please repair or replace the tire as soon ●...
  • Page 216 8.Maintenance 3. Take out the connecting pipe from the back 4. Install the air pump connection tube to the of the air pump and power cord from its tire valve and tighten it. side. 5. Connect the air pump power cord to the 12 V power supply of the vehicle's storage box.
  • Page 217 8.Maintenance 6. Press the switch to turn on, and the pump starts to inflate the tire. O b s e r v e t h e b a ro m e t e r u n t i l t h e ►...
  • Page 218: Using Snow Chain

    8.Maintenance Using Snow Chain provide a certain amount of friction, but they cannot prevent sideslip. When driving in harsh environments such as snowy or icy roads in winter, the use of snow Caution chain can increase the friction of tires and reduce sideslip.
  • Page 219 8.Maintenance Caution Do not use snow chains on dry ground. ● After driving onto snowless road, please remove the snow chains. When the chains are installed as fit ● as possible to the front tires and after driving 0.5 to 1.0 km, tighten the chains again.
  • Page 220: Exterior Cleaning

    8.Maintenance Exterior Cleaning cleaning. For cleaning the exterior of the vehicle, please Wa s h i n g f r e q u e n t l y h e l p s p r o t e c t t h e follow the steps below: appearance of the vehicle.
  • Page 221 8.Maintenance Notes for Exterior Cleaning Notes for Exterior Cleaning Caution Caution Avoid using cotton flannel or coarse ● cloth, such as vehicle wash gloves. Never use windshield cleaning fluid, ● Do not use chemical tire cleaners, ● because it will hinder the work of otherwise the finished wheel surface windscreen wiper and cause chattering may be corroded.
  • Page 222 8.Maintenance C l e a n i n g a n d M a i n t e n a n c e o f C l e a n i n g a n d M a i n t e n a n c e o f it should be operated carefully to avoid damaging the components and in the External Plastic Parts...
  • Page 223 8.Maintenance Wiper Blade Cleaning Wiper Blade Cleaning cleaning, it may need to be replaced. Regularly inspect and clean wiper blade ─ Caution edges and check the rubber for cracks, breaks and roughness. If damaged, please When lowering the wiper arm, be careful ●...
  • Page 224: Interior Cleaning

    8.Maintenance Interior Cleaning motion, then dry it with a soft, lint-free cloth. Check and clean the interior frequently to keep the appearance clean as new and prevent Seat Belt Seat Belt premature wear. Pull out the seat belt and wipe it. Do ─...
  • Page 225 In order to extend the life cycle of vehicle ─ carpets and facilitate cleaning, please use certified foot pads approved by Xpeng motor. Clean the pads regularly and make sure they are properly installed. If the pads are excessively worn, please replace them...
  • Page 226: Inspection Of Power Battery Coolant

    8.Maintenance Inspection of Power Battery Coolant Caution When delivered from the factory, the power In order to avoid interference with ● battery cooling system is filled well with the pedals, please make sure that the coolant, and it is required to check the power driver's foot pads are properly secured, battery coolant level regularly during the and do not put another foot pad on...
  • Page 227: Inspection Of Motor Coolant

    The coolant level should be kept between MIN and MAX. If the level is lower than MIN, it is When delivered from the factory, the motor required to fill the coolant approved by Xpeng cooling system is filled well with coolant, and motor in time.
  • Page 228: Inspection Of Heating Coolant

    When delivered from the factory, the heating it is required to fill the coolant approved by system is filled well with coolant, and it Xpeng Automobile in time. is required to check the heating system coolant level regularly during the prescribed...
  • Page 229: Inspection Of Brake Fluid

    If the level of brake fluid tank is lower than the it is required to fill the coolant approved by suggested level, alarm will be raised via the Xpeng Automobile in time. brake light on dashboard. If the alarm is raised during driving, the vehicle must be pulled...
  • Page 230 MAX: Upper limit ► MIN: Lower limit ► The brake fluid level should be kept between MIN and MAX. In case the level is lower than MIN, it is required to fill the brake fluid approved by Xpeng Automobile in time.
  • Page 231: Filling Windshield Fluid

    8.Maintenance Filling Windshield Fluid Warning Check the detergent regularly. If the detergent Use the new brake fluid stored in a air- ● level is found lower than the MIN limit, fill the tight cylinder. Never use any brake fluid tank with additional detergent. stored in a used cylinder or opened Operate the washer regularly to check whether cylinder, because such fluid will absorb...
  • Page 232: Replacing Key Battery

    8.Maintenance Replacing Key Battery 2. Take off the lid of the tank. 3. Fill it with cleaner until the level reaches the position where is just below the filling port. Warning Prevent windshield fluid from spraying ● onto the vehicle covering sheets. Wipe the leakage and clean it by washing.
  • Page 233 8.Maintenance 3. Remove the screw and take out the black 4. Take out the internal circuit chip of the key. inner cover.
  • Page 234: Part & Component And Refitting

    Xpeng motor professionals, and can be modified according to the suggestions of Xpeng motor experts. Xpeng motor can't access the parts produced 5. Take out the key battery.
  • Page 235: Vehicle Specifications

    9.Vehicle Specifications You can find the vehicle identification number (VIN) at the following locations: 2. Engraved under the front passenger seat. 1. Pasted on the bottom left of the instrument panel, which can be seen through the windshield. 3. Pasted on inside front engine room.
  • Page 236: Product Nameplate

    9.Vehicle Specifications Product Nameplate The product nameplate is on the B-pillar of the front passenger door, and can be seen when the front passenger door is open. 4. Pasted on inside tailgate. The product nameplate is on the B-pillar of the front passenger door, and can be seen when the front passenger door is open.
  • Page 237: G3 Information

    East Road No. 1689 officially approved diagnostic equipment (such Xpeng Motor's Official Website: www.xpeng.no as WDI-2 of Shanghai DSA-China Electronic Technology Co.,Ltd., X431 PRO3S or X431 PROS of Shenzhen Launch Tech Co.,Ltd., etc.).
  • Page 238: Drive Motor Model And Code

    9.Vehicle Specifications Drive Motor Model and Code The label of drive motor indicates its model The drive motor housing indicates its model and code. and code.
  • Page 239: Labels

    9.Vehicle Specifications Labels Label Information Label Information Location Location TIRE PRESSURE TIRE SIZE PRESSURE 215/55 R17 250kPa FRONT 215/55 R17 250kPa REAR 1. Tire Pressure Label.
  • Page 240 9.Vehicle Specifications CHILDPROOF ATTENTION lock This vehicle is equipped with the side airbag. open Do not install non-genuine accessory seat covers on any front seat. Do not lean against the door. See owner’s manual for more information. 4. Childproof Label. 2.
  • Page 241 9.Vehicle Specifications 6. A/C System Label. WARNING DO NOT place rear-facing child seat on this seat with airbag DEATHOR SERIOUSINJURY canoccur Airbags Label.
  • Page 242 9.Vehicle Specifications 8. About Warning Signs Name Pattern Description High-Voltage Do not touch the high-voltage component! Electricity It's dangerous! High-voltage component. It's dangerous. High-Voltage Prevent from touching the high-voltage Component 1 component without wearing protective equipment, to avoid electric shock! High-Voltage High-voltage component! Dangerous! Component 2...
  • Page 243: External Dimensions

    9.Vehicle Specifications External Dimensions Parameter Unit Item Length 4450 External Width 1820 Dimensions 1610/1678 Height Front 1546 Track Width Rear 1551 2625 Wheel Base Front Suspension Rear Suspension Minimum Clearance from Ground (Full load) Approach Angle (Full load) ° Departure Angle (Full load) Note: exterior rearview mirror (one on each side) are not included in the outside width.
  • Page 244: Weight

    9.Vehicle Specifications Weight Project Name Parameters Units Vehicle Curb Weight 1637 Front axle Curb Weight Rear axle Maximum Total Mass 2087 Front axle 1065 M a x i m u m T o t a l Mass Rear axle 1022 Note: The tolerance of weight parameters is ±3%, except for the maximum total mass.
  • Page 245: Parameter

    9.Vehicle Specifications Parameter Project name Parameters Units Number of Passengers Minimum Turning Circle Diameter 10.7 Maximum Speed km/h Maximum Gradient ≥ 30 WLTP Driving Range 450+ DC Charging Time ≥ 43 Charging Time AC Charging Time ≥ 5.5 Note: Charging time is the time it takes for the power battery to charge from 30% to 80% at an ambient temperature of 25°C.
  • Page 246: Type And Parameters Of Main Assys

    9.Vehicle Specifications Type and Parameters of Main ASSYs Items Parameters Unit Drive Form Front Engine Front Drive Rated Voltage 375.0 Type Ternary Lithium Battery Rated Capacity 177.0 Power Battery Rated Energy 66.5 Mass 384.0 Rated Power Rated Torque Rated Revolutions 4500 Drive Motor Peak Power...
  • Page 247: Suspension

    9.Vehicle Specifications Suspension MacPhersan Independent Suspension Type of Front Suspension Type of Rear Suspension Torsion Beam Semi-independent Suspension Brake System Parameter Item Unit Hydraulic Brake Type Vacuum Steering Type of Steering 60 (with power-on steering) Stroke Brake Pedal 35 (without power-off steering) Free Stroke 10~15 Wear Limit of Front Wheel Brake Friction Lining...
  • Page 248: Liquid Filling Volume

    9.Vehicle Specifications Liquid Filling Volume Name Model Filling Amount Transmission Gear DEXRON VI 1.4±0.1 L Ethylene Glycol Aqueous Solution (with the freezing Power Battery point to be determined according to the local minimum 6.48±0.5 L Coolant temperature) Ethylene Glycol Aqueous Solution (with the freezing Motor Coolant point to be determined according to the local minimum 3.37±0.5 L...
  • Page 249: Tire

    9.Vehicle Specifications Item Parameter Front Wheel Camber Angle 0°±45′ Kingpin Inclination Angle 12°38′±1° Kingpin Caster Angle 5°±1° Rear Wheel Camber Angle -1°30′±45′ Front Wheel Toe-in 0°6′±6′ Rear Wheel Toe-in 14′±14′ Tire Item Parameters Unit Specifications 215/55 R17 R17 Front wheel Pressure R17 Rear Wheel R17 Rim...
  • Page 250: Microwave Window

    9.Vehicle Specifications Microwave Window The microwave window is located on the front Warning windshield, as shown in the figure. Please keep the front windshield clean, so as to ensure its It is prohibited to cover the microwave ● best performance and minimize the influence window.
  • Page 251: Intelligent Remote Diagnosis

    Xpeng Motors uses the operating status recorded by G3 to provide remote diagnosis services, including fault detection, fault d i a g n o s i s , f u n c t i o n a n d p e r f o r m a n c e...
  • Page 253: 10.Emergency Rescue

    10.Emergency Rescue Safety Guide 3. Take the triangle warning sign from the trunk. In the event of a vehicle malfunction or accident, in order to attract the attention of the vehicle behind, the driver should turn on the emergency flashers, put on a reflective vest and place a triangle warning sign.
  • Page 254: Linking Hook

    10.Emergency Rescue Linking Hook 1. Plug a small flat-head screwdriver into the 2. Plug the hook. strip hole, and then gently pry the hood to Then rotate clockwise until it is firmly ─ remove it. secured. 3. Attach the noose to the hook. Warning Before towing, make sure that it is ●...
  • Page 255: Flatbed Trailer

    10.Emergency Rescue Flatbed trailer Unless otherwise specified by Xpeng Motors, the towing method (flat trailer) in the figure can only be used, and the towing methods in the figure are prohibited.
  • Page 256 10.Emergency Rescue Caution If the platform truck cannot be used ● to tow the vehicle normally, the rigid connection method can be used to tow the vehicle to a safe area and wait for rescue. When using rigid towing, long-distance ●...
  • Page 257: Jumper Starting

    10.Emergency Rescue Jumper Starting Connect one end of the black cable to ─ the negative pole (-) of the vehicle's 12V If the energy level of the 12V battery is too low battery, and the other to the negative of to activate the vehicle, it is allowed to activate the auxiliary power supply.
  • Page 258: Rescue Protection

    10.Emergency Rescue Rescue Protection Warning The vehicle's power system is driven by Improper connection of cable may cause power battery, which may cause high-voltage the 12V battery to explode, and even human electrical leakage in the event of a serious injury in severe cases, therefore must pay collision.
  • Page 259: Electrical Appliance Protection

    10.Emergency Rescue Electrical Appliance Protection Collision Protection Please wear the following protective devices to The vehicle has the functions of cutting off avoid high-voltage electric shock injuries: high voltage and high-voltage discharge. When a vehicle collision occurs and it met Rubber insulating gloves (voltage ●...
  • Page 260: Disconnect The Low-Voltage Repair Switch

    10.Emergency Rescue Disconnect the Low-voltage Repair 2. Pull out the yellow lock in the direction of the -Arrow-. Switch In the event of a vehicle collision which not met the condition to trigger the collision protection or in case the vehicle needs to be trailed due to other malfunctions, the low-voltage service switch should be manually disconnected for safety.
  • Page 261 10.Emergency Rescue Caution When disconnecting the low-voltage ● service switch, the personnel must wear rubber insulating gloves. 4. Plug appropriate tool into the round hole to prevent others from plugging in the low- voltage service switch and to avoid shaking the low-voltage service switch during transportation, which may cause internal contact of the low-voltage service switch...
  • Page 262: Battery Leakage Rescue

    10.Emergency Rescue Battery Leakage Rescue way as for hazardous chemicals. It is recommended to add calcium gluconate solution to deal with toxic Warning gases. In case of a high-voltage battery liquid ● leak in a vehicle collision, the rescue Caution should be operated by professional rescuers, who are required to wear Before the battery is safely stored,...
  • Page 263: Fire Rescue

    10.Emergency Rescue Fire Rescue around away from the vehicle on fire. When the fire is extinguished, attention should Warning 车 be paid at any time to prevent reignition. In case of vehicle fire, do not directly ● touch any part of the vehicle. It should be operated by professional rescuers w e a r i n g a p p r o p r i a t e p r o t e c t i v e equipment.
  • Page 264: Wading Rescue

    10.Emergency Rescue Wading Rescue The professional rescuers, when handling wading vehicles, must wear appropriate protective rescue equipment, and pull the vehicle out of the water, then cut off the high- voltage circuit as normal. Caution It is recommended that a vehicle driving ●...

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