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Preface XPENG G3i is designed to be a smart EV different from ordinary vehicles. Before using it, please read through this manual to understand its basic information, operating instructions and related warnings & cautions. If you have any questions regarding the use of the vehicle, please contact your local authorized service center.
Table of Contents 1. Notice to XPENG Owners ..7 Interior Introduction ......32 Steering Wheel ........34 Safety Instructions ........ 7 Interior Rear-View Mirror ....37 EV System Layout ......... 8 Mobile Phone Wireless Charging ..38 Traction Battery ........9 Interior Door Handles ......
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System Settings ........ 104 Seat Belts with Collision Warning ..86 Vehicle Settings ........ 106 Airbags ..........91 Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) .... 94 6. XPENG APP ....110 AutoHold ..........96 Download and Use ......110 Electronic Stability Program (ESP) ..97...
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Table of Contents Car Control with Xpeng App ..... 111 Super Intelligent Parking Assist (With Voice Control Intelligent 7. XPILOT Driving ....114 Parking Assist) ........148 Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) ..149 Radars..........114 Lane Centering Control (LCC) .... 157 Cameras ...........
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Table of Contents Check Heating Coolant ....181 Suspensions ........196 Check Brake Fluid ......182 Braking System ......... 196 Refill of Windshield Washer Fluid ..183 Oil/Fluid Filling Volume ....197 Replacement of Key Battery ..... 184 Four-Wheel Alignment Parameters .. 197 Parts and Modification .....
When the battery system failure warning appears on the ● dashboard, pull over and park the vehicle safely, move With the focus on safety, XPENG is committed to creating to a safe distance from the vehicle and contact your local a better mobility experience for customers. XPENG Owners authorized service center.
1. Notice to XPENG Owners EV System Layout Intelligent power unit (IPU) AC charging port Refer to Page 11 CCS/DC-DC converter Traction battery Refer to Page 9 DC charging port Refer to Page 12 A/C compressor Drive motor Warning The orange wiring harnesses are ●...
1. Notice to XPENG Owners Range Traction Battery The traction battery is mounted on the chassis of the vehicle. The range depends on the state of charge, the vehicle's Be careful with it during driving! mileage and service history, environment temperature, road...
1. Notice to XPENG Owners Charging Instructions When the state of charge is less than 30% or the charging reminder light comes on, please charge the vehicle as soon as possible. When the vehicle is parked, AC charging, AC discharging or DC charging can be carried out through the AC/DC charging port located on the left rear of the vehicle.
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1. Notice to XPENG Owners The dashboard displays the charging status. Take the charging gun off the AC charging pile and plug it into the AC charging port vertically. After the vehicle is locked, the dashboard no longer ► displays the charging status.
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1. Notice to XPENG Owners DC Charging Caution If the charging gun cannot be unplugged after it ● is unlocked, please push the charging gun firmly in place again, press the unlock button on the key again or tap the "Stop Charging" button on the CID to unlock, and then unplug the charging gun again.
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1. Notice to XPENG Owners Observe the charging indicator lights Refer to Page 10. Note If the charging indicator light on the exterior rear- ► view mirror flashes in green, it indicates the vehicle When the indicator light shows an abnormal charging ●...
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1. Notice to XPENG Owners Precautions for Charging AC or DC charging can only be performed independently When plugging/unplugging the charging gun, press the ● ● for a vehicle at any given time. The AC charging gun and release switch of the charging gun to plug/unplug the the DC charging gun should not both be plugged in.
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1. Notice to XPENG Owners AC Discharging AC discharging allows the power stored in the battery to be output at 220V for external appliances to use. Perform AC discharging as follows: Open the AC charging port cover. Confirm that the power supply circuit and electrical appliance are well connected, and tap the "Start Power...
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1. Notice to XPENG Owners Warning It is strictly forbidden to use this function in case of ● any damage of the appliance or the adapter. It is strictly forbidden to allow minors to touch or ● use the charging device. Keep minors away from the vehicle when this function is activated.
2. Pre-Use Preparation (Exterior Equipment) Appearance Introduction Front combination light assembly Refer to Page 51. Exterior rear-view mirror Refer to Page 28. Exterior door handle Rear combination light assembly Refer to Page 51. High brake light AC charging port Refer to Page 11. Exterior tailgate button Refer to Page 23.
2. Pre-Use Preparation (Exterior Equipment) Sharing the Key Bluetooth Key The Bluetooth key can be remotely shared with up to 5 users. Bluetooth Car Control (method: Vehicle Control → Digital Key Management → Vehicle Authorization → Add Account). An authorized account will be Bluetooth key can be used to unlock the vehicle like the granted the same key and basic vehicle control permissions smart key.
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2. Pre-Use Preparation (Exterior Equipment) Note To use the Bluetooth key, be sure to keep the phone ● on and turn on Bluetooth. Please pay attention to the phone battery, some phones will disable Bluetooth when the battery is low. The Bluetooth connection range is usually within 20- ●...
2. Pre-Use Preparation (Exterior Equipment) Unlocking/Locking Feedback Doors You can set the vehicle unlocking/locking feedback effect Locking/Unlocking the Doors with Key by tapping " → Vehicle Settings → Remote Lock/Unlock Feedback" on CID. The valid range of the key remote is about 15m. After the vehicle is successfully locked, 1 double flashing ─...
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2. Pre-Use Preparation (Exterior Equipment) Emergency Unlocking Locking and Unlocking the Doors with the Door Lock Button If the door cannot be opened electrically due to power loss of the 12V battery or of the car key battery, a mechanical key can be used to unlock the door.
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2. Pre-Use Preparation (Exterior Equipment) Collision Unlocking Parking Auto Unlocking In the event of a serious vehicle collision resulting in airbag With the driver's seat occupied, all doors closed and the left deployment, the vehicle will unlock doors once and then front door locked, the following operations will automatically unlock again 3s later.
2. Pre-Use Preparation (Exterior Equipment) Tailgate Tailgate Opening/Closing with Key Closing with Interior Tailgate Button Tailgate Button Opening: When the tailgate is closed, press the tailgate ─ button of the key twice continuously within 1s to open the tailgate electrically. Closing: When the tailgate is open, press the tailgate ─...
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2. Pre-Use Preparation (Exterior Equipment) Opening/Closing on CID Tailgate Stop Mode Initialization After the tailgate stop mode is started, if the 12V battery Tap " → Quick Controls → Trunk" on the CID to enter the voltage is restored to normal, and the tailgate is fully closed, control interface: the tailgate can be opened electrically;...
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2. Pre-Use Preparation (Exterior Equipment) Tailgate Height Setting When the tailgate is half open or fully open and stopped, press and hold (about 3s) the interior tailgate button until the buzzer beeps long and then release the button, the system remembers this height position successfully.
2. Pre-Use Preparation (Exterior Equipment) Rear Trunk Cover Caution Pull out the rear trunk cover. When opening or closing the tailgate electrically, be ● Snap the ends of the rear trunk cover into the fixing slots aware of any surrounding obstructions and ensure on both sides of the trunk.
2. Pre-Use Preparation (Exterior Equipment) Front Hood Opening Lift the front hood and take out the support bar to support it in the restricted position. Closing Pull the front hood handle on the lower left side of the Remove the support bar and secure it in its original place, dashboard twice continuously, the front hood unlocks lower the front hood until it is close to the vehicle, then release and pops up slightly.
2. Pre-Use Preparation (Exterior Equipment) Exterior Rear-View Mirrors Power Adjustment The exterior rear-view mirrors can only be adjusted after the vehicle is powered on. Push the outside mirror switch front/rear/left/right and adjust the exterior rear-view mirror lens to the proper position.
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2. Pre-Use Preparation (Exterior Equipment) Reverse Auto-Tilt Function* The exterior rear-view mirrors may be in a forward or rearward folding position due to accidental crash or artificial pushing, When the vehicle gear is shifted to R for more than 0.5s, ─...
2. Pre-Use Preparation (Exterior Equipment) Exterior Rear-View Mirror Heating Roof Rack Interface After the vehicle is power on, tap the button to ─ activate the function of defrosting & defogging the rear window and the exterior rear-view mirror heating function; tap again to deactivate it. Note After activating the function of defrosting &...
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2. Pre-Use Preparation (Exterior Equipment) The total weight of the roof rack and cargo must not ─ Warning exceed the rated load of the roof (50 kg). In addition, the gross weight of the fully loaded vehicle, including driver, passengers, cargo and roof load, shall not exceed Rough driving or failure to secure the cargo properly ●...
2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) Steering Wheel Steering Wheel Position Adjustment Steering Wheel Assist Enter the steering wheel assist mode selection interface ─ through CID " → Driving → Steering Wheel Boost", and tap to select the corresponding mode: SOFT: Reduce the force required to turn the steering ●...
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2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) Left Steering Wheel Buttons Next track button When listening to local or satellite radio and there are ─ multiple preset radio stations, press this button to play the next radio station from the current radio station. When multiple preset radio stations are not available, ─...
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2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) Right Steering Wheel Buttons When the menu is not displayed on the right side of the ─ dashboard, scroll the wheel to adjust the control function you selected. ─ When a double selection pop-up window appears on the dashboard, press the scroll wheel to select the corresponding option.
2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) Interior Rear-View Mirror It can automatically reduce the light coming from the rear based on the light sensor, thereby optimizing rear visibility for driver. Be careful not to cover the light sensor on the ► interior rear-view mirror, and keep the surface clean.
2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) Mobile Phone Wireless Charging Based on electromagnetic induction, this function is used to charge mobile phones without cables. Charging Operation and Status Query The wireless charging for mobile phones is turned on by default. If you need to manually turn it on/off, the steps are as follows: Set it off or on via the CID "...
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2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) Caution Warning The wireless charging function is only available for The wireless charging function has a heating effect ● ● "Qi" certified phones, and may cause accidents if on metal. Please check your phone back and the using non-certified products.
2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) Interior Door Handles Windows After the vehicle is powered on, you can open or close the windows through the master window switch, passenger window switches and the CID. Master Window Switch When a door is unlocked, pull the interior door handle ─...
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2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) Passenger Window Switch Turning On/Off with CID Tap " → Quick Controls → Windows" on the CID to enter the window control interface: The left rear door, right front door and right rear door are equipped with a passenger window switch with 2 levels of operation: Ventilation: tap the "VENT"...
2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) In-Vehicle Power Interface Front USB Interface Note During the process of auto up or auto down, if the glass ● lift switch is gently pressed or pulled up again, the corresponding window will stop at the current position; if the glass lift is pressed or pulled up again, the corresponding window will perform the opposite action.
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2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) Rear USB Power Port Caution To protect the vehicle's electrical system, never ● connect a power generating device to the USB port. The moment the vehicle is powered on and off, ● unplug your device from the USB port to avoid it from being damaged by voltage fluctuations.
2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) Front-Row 12V Power Port Reflective Vest Open the storage box cover upward to use front ─ The reflective vest is located in the glove box. It is ─ 12V power port. necessary to wear it as required when dealing with emergencies.
2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) Dashboard The dashboard displays information on the status of the vehicle's systems, functions, and charging status, etc. During daily driving, pay attention to your dashboard to learn the vehicle status in real time. All pictures shown below are for illustration purpose only and shall be subject to the real vehicle. The actual dashboard display may vary due to changes in settings, function usage, vehicle configuration, software version, etc.
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2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) Left dashboard display area: Time/Temperature: Long press the left scroll wheel of the steering wheel to It displays the current time and temperature outside the ─ ─ set the content of the display area. vehicle. Vehicle display: Battery indicator light/range: It will display when the vehicle is on and normally using...
2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) Indicator Lights Some indicator lights will come on when the vehicle is powered on and go off after system self-inspection. Some indicator lights are on to indicate the current status of the vehicle system functions, not for system faults. If you are unsure when an indicator light is on during daily driving, contact your local authorized service center for advice.
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2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) Economy mode indicator light Unfastened driver's seat belt warning indicator light Unfastened front passenger's seat belt warning Sport mode indicator light SPORT indicator light Rear fog light indicator light Unfastened rear left seat belt warning indicator light Position light indicator light Unfastened rear middle seat belt warning indicator light High beam indicator light...
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2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) Braking system fault indicator light Charging gun connected indicator light ESP indicator light Electric system fault indicator light ESP OFF indicator light Motor and IPU overheat indicator light ABS indicator light Traction battery high temperature indicator light HDC on indicator light Traction battery low temperature indicator light HDC fault indicator light...
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2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) ACC ON indicator light Lane Centering Control (LCC) available indicator light ACC Ready indicator light Lane Centering Control (LCC) activated indicator light ACC exit delay indicator light LCC exit delay indicator light ACC fault indicator light Lane Centering Control (LCC) fault indicator light Lane Departure Warning fault indicator light Smart system fault indicator light...
2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) Exterior Lights Low beam When the position lights are not on, tap this button to ─ Equipped with automatic sensing headlights, this vehicle turn on/off the position lights, low beam, etc. can automatically turn on/off the position light and the high beam by detecting the ambient light condition with the light Automatic control sensors.
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2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) Daytime Running Lights Continuously flip the switch backward and release it, the ─ high beam will flash to alert the preceding vehicle or give When the vehicle is in READY state, the vehicle gear is not ─...
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2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) Manual Adjustment of Headlight Height Please refer to the table below for the appropriate roller position for the vehicle driving and load conditions Roller Conditions Position Driver only Driver and one front passenger only A total of five people in the front and rear seats A total of five people in the front and rear seats with luggage in the trunk...
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2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) Turning Signal Lights Hazard Warning Light Flip the combination switch down or up to turn on the Press the hazard warning light switch at the CID bottom ─ ─ to turn on the hazard warning light. Then all turn signal turn signal lights.
2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) Interior Reading Lights This vehicle is equipped with front and rear interior reading lights. When the interior reading light is off, press the interior ─ reading light and the corresponding interior reading light lights up. Press again to turn off the corresponding interior reading light.
2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) Wipers and Washers After the vehicle is powered on, rotate the wiper switch After the vehicle is powered on, flip the washer switch to select: to select: OFF: turn off wiping. ─ : washing with water. ─...
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2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) Intermittent wiping Washing with Water Turn the wiper switch to the "INT" position to activate ─ Flip the washer switch to the " " position, and the ─ intermittent wiping. washers will start spraying water. The wiper starts to wipe The intermittent low speed wiping time can be set ►...
2. Pre-Use Preparation (Interior Equipment) Low-Speed Warning Sound G3i is a pure electric vehicle, which makes low noise during driving. To alert pedestrians to the presence of the vehicle, low-speed warning sound is provided. When the driving speed is < 30 km/h, the vehicle will make the warning sound.
3. Stable Driving Vehicle Power Off Vehicle Power On/Off Vehicle Power On Provided that the driver seat is unoccupied, the vehicle will be powered on when the driver door is closed and then opened. Provided that the vehicle is power-off and the key is placed in the vehicle, the vehicle will be powered on when you step on the brake pedal.
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3. Stable Driving Note If the vehicle is in a non-READY state, do not step on ● the brake pedal while pressing down the emergency power-off switch to power off. With the vehicle powered on or in the READY state in P gear, the driver seat unoccupied and all doors (including the front hood and tailgate) closed, the vehicle will be powered off through the following operations:...
3. Stable Driving Emergency Vehicle Start Start the Vehicle Get into the vehicle with key. If the dashboard displays "Please replace the key battery", it indicates that the key power is low. You can try to hold the key Step on the brake pedal and shift to Gear R or D to start tight (as shown below) and then step on the brake pedal and the vehicle.
3. Stable Driving R: Reverse gear Gearshift Press the brake pedal and flick the shift lever up or down. When the vehicle is in an idle state, step on the brake pedal When the gear indicator comes on, it indicates the gear has while move the shift lever upward to the second gear.
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3. Stable Driving P: Park gear Caution Certain conditions need to be satisfied to shift gears. ● If you shift the gear with the conditions unsatisfied, the dashboard will show "In charging, unable to shift gears", "Please apply the brake before shifting gears", or "Please slow down first and then shift gears", etc.
3. Stable Driving Driving Mode Select via the CID screen: The vehicle is available in four driving modes: "Standard, Sport, Eco,Stable Drive Mode". Selections can be made through the drop-down menu screen: Tap" → Driving" button to enter the driving experience ─...
3. Stable Driving Energy Regeneration The energy recovery intensity can be viewed via the Energy Meter on the dashboard. The energy regeneration is a strategy intended to have the Long press on the roller of the steering wheel to ► motor brake to regenerate electrical energy when the vehicle view the energy meter.
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3. Stable Driving Energy Regeneration Mode: Different energy regeneration modes have different ─ energy regeneration intensities, among which the high energy regeneration mode has the largest energy regeneration intensity. Note If the energy regeneration brake significantly reduces ● driving speed (e.g., when driving on a steep slope), the brake light will come on to remind the driver behind that you are slowing down.
3. Stable Driving Interior Air Conditioner Turn off the switch on the A/C interface A/C instructions inlet Interior PM 2.5 sensor data display area. Top control bar : Purification for PM 2.5. ─ : MAX A/C mode. ─ : REFRESH mode. ─...
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Tap the REFRESH icon to turn on this mode. ─ Turn on MAX A/C mode Exit REFRESH mode Tap the MAX A/C icon or say "Hi, XPENG, turn on MAX A/C" ─ Tap the REFRESH icon to turn off the mode. ─...
3. Stable Driving Front Seats Place the middle part of the seat belt between your neck Proper Driving Position and shoulder. Tighten the lap portion of the seatbelt around the hip joint (not the abdomen). Whether the driver seats properly has a direct impact on driver fatigue and driving safety.
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3. Stable Driving Front seats come with multi-direction electric adjustment function. Adjust the front passenger's seat through the switch: Adjust the driver's seat through the switch: Move the seat forward/backward. Move the seat forward/backward. Adjust the seat height. Adjust the seat height. Adjust the backrest.
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It is recommended to use the foot mats officially certified by XPENG. Do not adjust the front seats during driving, as you ●...
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3. Stable Driving Welcome Mode Seat Ventilation/Heating* Tap " → Vehicle Settings → Driver Seat Easy Entry" on ─ the CID to turn on/off the welcome mode. Note When the welcome mode function is on, the seat will ● automatically be adjusted to the welcome position. Once the vehicle is powered on, tap to access ─...
3. Stable Driving Rear Seats button to turn on the heating for the ─ corresponding side seat, and the heating intensity will The rear seats in this vehicle are detachable, and can be folded forward independently. change by one level with each tap of the button.
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3. Stable Driving Caution When folding the backrest, remove objects from the ● rear seats, so as not to obstruct the seat backrest folding effect. After restoring the seat backrest, check that it is ● securely locked.
3. Stable Driving Ride with Children Instructions for Ride with Children Warning For the protection of children, install an appropriate child safety seat according to the child's age, weight and height, ● Child is prohibited from sitting in the front passenger following strictly the instructions provided by the child safety seat.
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3. Stable Driving Child Safety Seat Information Front Passenger Rear Seats on Mass Group Rear Middle Seat Seat Both Sides Group 0 10 kg Group 0+ 13 kg Group I 9-18 kg U/UF Group II 15-25 kg U/UF Group III 22–36 kg U/UF Notes:...
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3. Stable Driving Child Safety Seat Dimension Types Dimension Meaning Type Full height forward-facing child restraint system for toddlers Reduced height forward-facing child restraint system for toddlers Reduced height forward-facing child restraint system for toddlers Full-size rear-facing child restraint system for toddlers Reduced-size rear-facing child restraint system for toddlers Rear-facing child restraint systems for infants Left-facing child restraint system (portable bed)
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3. Stable Driving Child Safety Seats Fixed by ISOFIX Rear Front Rear Dimension Seats Mass Group Fixture Passenger Middle Type on Both Seat Seat Sides Portable crib Group 0 10 kg Group 0+ 13 kg Group I 9~18 kg Notes: IL: A seat that is suitable for installing a "vehicle-specific, restricted or semi-universal"...
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3. Stable Driving For Tall Children Installing a Seatbelt Fixed Child Safety Seat If a child is too tall to use a child safety seat, but too short to safely use a standard seat belt, you can purchase and properly use a child's raised seat cushion that meets the relevant regulations or standards.
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3. Stable Driving ISOFIX Anchor Points The ISOFIX anchor points are located between the backrests The ISOFIX anchor points are located behind the rear seat and cushions of rear seats on both sides. The exact location of backrests on both sides. The exact location of each anchor each anchor point is marked as above (as shown in the figure).
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3. Stable Driving Checking the Child Safety Seat Warning After installing the child safety seat, check the seat for looseness: Infants and toddlers should never be allowed to sit ● on parents' laps. All children should be restrained in Secure the child safety seat by the seat belt path and try appropriate child safety seats at all times.
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3. Stable Driving Installing an ISOFIX Child Safety Seat The child safety seats can only be installed in the rear seats on Place a child safety seat in the rear seat. both sides. Insert the lower anchor bracket of the child safety seat into the ISOFIX anchor points according to the child seat manufacturer's instructions.
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3. Stable Driving If the seat is equipped with a double-sided upper ► If the child seat is equipped with upper tethering, it is strap, wrap the strap around both sides of the recommended to choose the configuration of the double headrest, attach the hook and loop to the anchor side upper tethering and that shall be tied well.
3. Stable Driving Child Locks This vehicle is equipped with the electronic childproof locks Warning on the rear side doors, which can prevent children from accidentally opening the rear doors through the inner door handles, reducing the risk of accidents. The use of child locks can prevent children in the car ●...
4. Safe Driving Seat Belts Advantage of Wearing Seat Belts Properly Properly wearing seat belts can restrain the driver and passengers in restricted positions, and reduce the risk of injury during a vehicle collision. After a collision, seat belts assist other safety systems to absorb the energy generated by the collision at the same time, slowing down the inertia of forward motion of driver and passengers and preventing them from being thrown forward,...
4. Safe Driving Turning On/Off the Driver's Seat Belt Seat Belts with Collision Warning Vibration Warning Seat belts have the following functions: Gap elimination: When the vehicle is ready and the driver has fastened the seat belt, the seat belt will automatically retract, eliminate the gap between the driver and seat belt strap for the optimum comfort.
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4. Safe Driving Checking the Seat Belts Fastening the Seat Belt To confirm that each seat belt is functioning properly, the following three inspection items shall be conducted: Check the seat belt, buckle and other devices for damage, modification, bleach, stain or dirts. Fasten the seat belt and pull it out quickly at the closest point to the buckle.
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4. Safe Driving Unfastening the Seat Belt Use of Seat Belt by the Pregnant Wearing a seatbelt properly can effectively reduce injuries to a pregnant woman and her fetus in the event of a collision or sudden stop. Hold the seat belt latch. Press the button on the belt buckle.
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4. Safe Driving Use of Seat Belt by the Disabled Seat Belt Precautions The disabled should also wear seat belts properly during riding. Caution Please consult your doctor for better advice. Seat Belt Indicator Lights Everyone in the vehicle shall wear the seat belt ●...
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4. Safe Driving Caution Avoid exposing the seat belt to any chemicals, liquids, ● etc. If any seat belt fails to retract or be removed from the buckle, please contact your local service center for troubleshooting as soon as possible. Do not add any non-official accessory to the seat belt, ●...
4. Safe Driving Airbags Front passenger's airbag Front passenger's side airbag Airbag Positions Curtain airbag The airbags are located in the areas shown in the figure below. Driver's side airbag The airbag warning message is attached to the sunvisor and the B pillar of the driver's door.
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4. Safe Driving How Do Airbags Work Impact of the Airbag Deployment The airbag deployment does not depend on the driving speed, When deploying, the airbags will release a fine powder that but on the collision strength by the collision sensors. The will irritate the skin and should be thoroughly cleaned up.
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4. Safe Driving Warning Warning Passengers must not lean their heads against the Do not modify the airbag cover or add any parts near it. ● ● doors. Otherwise they be injured by the curtain airbags (when deployed). Passengers must not place their feet, knees or any ●...
4. Safe Driving Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) Auto Turning On/Off EPB Manually Turning On/Off EPB On: When the vehicle is stationary, shift into gear P, then ─ the EPB will be automatically turned on and the EPB indicator light on the dashboard will light up. Off: When the vehicle is stationary on a flat road (road ─...
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4. Safe Driving Dynamic Parking Brake Note The system will make a running voice when the EPB is ● turned on/off, which is a normal phenomenon. After the EPB is on, if the vehicle cannot be powered ● on and the EPB cannot be turned off due to a dead 12V battery, try to turn off it by jumper power connection or contact your local authorized service center.
4. Safe Driving AutoHold When you need to park your vehicle temporarily, press the Warning brake pedal deeply after the vehicle stops, and the indicator light on the dashboard will light up. At this time, The AutoHold cannot exceed the laws of kinematics, ●...
4. Safe Driving Electronic Stability Program (ESP) ESP identifies the vehicle's driving condition (e.g. in the event Note of understeer, oversteer or driving wheel slipping) through the sensor, and allows targeted braking intervention or driving torque limitation to effectively reduce the risk of sideslip or When the vehicle is powered on, the ESP is ●...
4. Safe Driving Anti-Lock Braking System (ABS) ABS prevents wheel lock when you apply the maximum Warning braking force. It can improve the steering control performance of the vehicle in case of emergency braking under most road conditions. The driver shall always maintain a safe distance from ●...
4. Safe Driving Hydraulic Brake Assist (HBA) Emergency Brake Alarm In case of an emergency, press the brake pedal quickly and hold it, HBA will generate a higher brake pressure than normal braking, and the braking system will generate the pressure required for maximum deceleration of the vehicle in the shortest possible time, thereby obtaining the shortest braking distance.
4. Safe Driving Hill Descent Control (HDC) HDC is a cruising feature that helps the driver go downhill at a Note constant speed, relieve the driver's foot fatigue from pressing the brake pedal all the way downhill. HDC works on ramps with a gradient ≤ 50%. ●...
► (navigation / path finding / route radar...). Congestion and charging station prompts. ► Enter your destination on the interface for ► navigation, or wake up "Hi, XPENG" to plan your journey. More scenario-based mobility experiences ► (upgraded continuously) Spotify Tap to enter the Spotify interface.
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5. Center Information Display (CID) Bluetooth Phone Rear defrost & defog and exterior rear-view mirror heating Tap to enter the Bluetooth Phone interface. Tap to turn on/off rear windshield defrosting & defogging ─ ─ and exterior rear-view mirror heating. Follow the instructions on the interface to connect, sync ─...
5. Center Information Display (CID) Bluetooth music Bluetooth connection portal The device name will be displayed when the device is ─ successfully connected via Bluetooth. Sound effect setting portal Name of the song and singer information When Bluetooth is not connected, here will display the ─...
5. Center Information Display (CID) System Settings Bluetooth connection settings When the Bluetooth is turned on, the system will automatically search for nearby Bluetooth devices and display the available devices under the lists of "My Devices" and "New Devices Available". Select the device name for Bluetooth pairing in the device list, and confirm the pairing request on the phone to complete the Bluetooth connection.
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CID, while the voice control only works for "media volume". For example, if you say "Hi, XPENG, turn the volume up to the maximum", only the media volume is adjusted. Sound effect settings: Tap to enter the Sound Effect ─...
5. Center Information Display (CID) Vehicle Settings Once the vehicle is powered on, tap to enter the "Vehicle Control" interface. Quick Controls Tap to enter the "Quick Controls" interface. Then you ─ can set the vehicle lights, rear-view mirrors, seats, wipers.
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Any data consumption generated by the system update ─ will be borne by XPENG, so that users will not pay the data cost arising from the system update. When the vehicle is connected to the network, it will ─...
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5. Center Information Display (CID) New Version Available Update Operation The message box will prompt a new version when a new When a new software version can be upgraded, tap "VIEW ─ ─ version is available for update. Upgrade to New Version" to enter the version description interface, and tap "Upgrate to New Version"...
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5. Center Information Display (CID) Select the update time, tap "Set for this time", and the ─ system will be updated when it reaches the set time and the vehicle is locked. Precautions for Update Please make sure the vehicle is parked in a safe area and ─...
Download the App on Your Phone Linked Accounts One Click Registration/Login: With a You can get the Xpeng App from the following ways: Google or other linked account, you can register or log in with only one click.
If you want to change the mobile phone number bound The App’s car controls include remote control and Bluetooth ─ to your Xpeng account, you can go to the “My-Settings- control. The software interface may vary due to iterative Change Phone” in the app to change it.
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6. XPENG APP Vehicle status Window control: Click the “Window” button to use the ─ one-touch ventilation function to ventilate the interior and exterior of the vehicle, or close the windows. Door locking control: Click the “Lock” button to lock the ─...
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6. XPENG APP AC control Scheduled turning on: After setting the timer remotely, ─ the air conditioner will turn on at the specified time; Scheduled turning on also supports setting the frequency of the timer. Find my vehicle The location of the vehicle can be confirmed by sounding the horn and flashing the lights.
7. XPILOT Driving 7. XPILOT Driving Radar Maintenance Radars XPENG G3i is equipped with two types of radars, i.e., ultrasonic To ensure radars work properly, they must be kept clean ● radars and millimeter-wave radars. without ice, snow, water, dust, and other foreign objects attached.
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7. XPILOT Driving The following conditions may cause radars' detection failure, Warning delay or error: Poor weather conditions (e.g. heavy rain, snow, and ─ Radars cannot work properly in all driving situations ● dense fog). or traffic, weather and road conditions, so please ─...
7. XPILOT Driving Camera Maintenance Cameras This vehicle is equipped with 2 types of cameras: AVM cameras To ensure cameras work properly, they must be kept clean ● (4 cameras, front, rear, left, and right ones), and in-vehicle without ice, snow, water, dust, and other foreign objects front view camera.
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7. XPILOT Driving Restrictions and Errors When a camera is not working properly, functions based on Deformed or damaged windshields result in changes ─ the camera's detection information may work improperly. of camera positions or angles, and changes in the Meanwhile, cameras have limited detection ranges and cannot windshield color may also affect the cameras.
7. XPILOT Driving Xpilot Parking System The parking system assists the driver in observing and sensing the surroundings during low-speed driving or parking, providing visual and audible warnings or alerts to the driver when there are obstacles that impede driving or parking. The Xpilot parking system can assist the driver in: Detecting obstacles around the vehicle.
7. XPILOT Driving Warning Messages Include: Parking Radars Parking radars include the front, rear, and side ones. Visual warnings Parking radars can detect obstacles ahead when the vehicle is As the distance between this vehicle and an obstacle moving forward at a low speed and warn the driver when the decreases, the warnings are displayed as follows: vehicle is approaching the obstacle to assist in avoiding the Dashboard display...
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7. XPILOT Driving CID display Audible warning: buzzer alert. As the distance between the vehicle and an obstacle decreases, the frequency of the alert sound will gradually increase and continue when the vehicle is about to collide with the obstacle. Mounting Positions of Parking Radars When the gear is shifted into D or N, ultrasonic sensors ─...
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7. XPILOT Driving Restrictions and Errors: Warning Though the parking radars can detect various obstacles such as vehicles, bikes or pedestrians, they may send unnecessary, During the operation of the intelligent parking assist ● untimely or invalid warnings or missed warnings for any of the system, the audible warning from the parking radars following conditions: will be diminished, but there will still be necessary...
7. XPILOT Driving Around View Monitor (AVM) to enter the My Apps interface, and then tap ─ enter the Camera interface: Image display area: displays the image acquired by the camera. View angle switch button: Tap front, back, left, right to switch camera view, and the image display area will display the corresponding image according to the camera selected.
7. XPILOT Driving Warning Messages: Forward Collision Mitigation Forward Collision Migration includes two active safety Text warning: FCW/EBA has been enabled. assistance features, Forward Collision Warning (FCW) and Visual warning in case of emergency. Automatic Emergency Braking (AEB), which prevent vehicle collisions or reduce the speed of a vehicle collision and are used to improve the safety of drivers and passengers.
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7. XPILOT Driving Turning On/Off with CID Warning Before using the Forward Collision Mitigation, please ● refer to this section for guidelines and limitations on the use of the feature. Forward Collision Mitigation is an assistance function ● that does not work in all driving situations, traffic, weather, and road conditions and is not a substitute for focused driving and accurate judgment.
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7. XPILOT Driving Warning Warning AEB is not designed to prevent collisions.It is only able For stationary or slow-moving vehicles and ● ● to minimize the impact of a frontal collision by trying pedestrians, FCW operates only when the driving to reduce the driving speed.
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7. XPILOT Driving Poor lighting conditions or poor visibility (due to heavy ─ rain, heavy snow, dense fog, etc.) Strong light (such as oncoming headlight or direct ─ sunlight) obstructs the camera's view. Windshield blocks the view of the camera (water spray, ─...
7. XPILOT Driving Warning Messages: Lane Departure Assist Lane Departure Assist includes two active safety assistance features, Lane Departure Warning (LDW) and Lane Keeping Assist (LKA), designed to help drivers in similar scenarios such as highways and expressways, when the vehicle unconsciously drifts out of its lane, to provide early warning alerts or assist in correcting the vehicle's position in an attempt to keep the vehicle in its current lane, thereby improving the safety of the...
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7. XPILOT Driving Turning On/Off with CID Warning Lane Departure Assist is only an assistance feature, ● and not a substitute for direct visual inspection.Do not rely it on warning of accidental departure from lane boundaries. It is the driver's responsibility to remain After the vehicle is Ready, the Lane Departure Assist ─...
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7. XPILOT Driving Windshield blocks the view of the camera (water spray, ─ Warning dust or sticker blocking, etc.) Excessive wear of lane lines, overlapping old and new ─ Lane Departure Assist is an assistance function ● marker lines, temporary adjustments or rapid changes that does not work in all driving situations, traffic, due to road construction (e.g., lane bifurcating, crossings weather, and road conditions and is not a substitute...
7. XPILOT Driving Warning Messages: Emergency Lane Keeping (ELK) ELK actively and briefly controls the steering wheel to avoid or mitigate injury from a side collision when the vehicle has a tendency to drift out of its lane or has already drifted out of its lane, thereby potentially triggering the risk of a side collision.
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7. XPILOT Driving Turning On/Off with CID Warning ELK is an assistance function that does not work ● in all driving situations, traffic, weather, and road conditions and is not a substitute for focused driving and accurate judgment. The driver should bear all the responsibility for driving safety.
7. XPILOT Driving Warning Messages Blind Spot Security Blind Spot Security contains two active safety assistance functions, i.e., Blind Spot Detection (BSD) and Lane Change Alert (LCA), which are designed to warn the driver about another vehicle diagonally behind and to the side of the vehicle, thus providing assistance in multi-lane co-directional traffic conditions.
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7. XPILOT Driving Turning On/Off with CID Warning Blind Spot Security is not a substitute for safe driving ● and the functions of interior and exterior rear-view mirrors. Once the Blind Spot Security is enabled, it does not ● mean that the driver can do nothing and be relax. It is always the driver's responsibility to change lanes in a safe manner.
7. XPILOT Driving Speed Limit Warning (Speeding Warn- Speed Assist System (SAS) ing) Speed Assist System (SAS) includes two active safety assistance features, Speed Limit Information Function (SLF) and Speed Limit Assist (SLA), designed to alert the driver to current road speed limit information or to assist the driver in adjusting the cruise speed.
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7. XPILOT Driving Turning On/Off with CID Warning Never solely rely on SAS to determine the appropriate ● speed limit or driving speed; you should always drive within a safe speed range, depending on traffic and road conditions. SLIF is designed to only prompt speed limit ●...
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7. XPILOT Driving Restrictions and Errors: SAS may not be fully functional or may provide inaccurate information in the following situations: Cameras are restricted (For camera restrictions, Refer to ─ Page 117.). Recent changes in road or speed limits, such as ─...
7. XPILOT Driving Warning Message Rear Cross Traffic Alert (RCTA) RCTA is a driver assistance feature that is used to warn the driver of oncoming traffic on either side when reversing. Schematic of Detection Areas RCTA is enabled only when reversing. If the vehicle detects an object approaching from the side of behind, as with the Blind Spot Security at blind spot, the blind spot warning light on the The RCTA is a supplement to the Blind Spot Security and is...
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7. XPILOT Driving Turning On/Off with CID Warning RCTA is a driving assist feature and does not work in ● all situations. RCTA is not a substitute for safe driving and the ● functions of interior and exterior rear-view mirrors. The use of RCTA in no way means that the driver ●...
7. XPILOT Driving Warning Message Door Open Warning (DOW) When the vehicle is stationary, the Door Open Warning (DOW) can detect targets such as vehicles, riders or pedestrians approaching the vehicle from the rear through the side and rear sensors. When the DOW detects a target approaching and the driver or the passenger opens the door, it will issue a warning alert, aiming to alert the driver and the passenger to avoid the danger of scraping with the target when opening...
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7. XPILOT Driving Turning On/Off with CID Warning The DOW is only active when this vehicle is stationary, ● it will not work when the vehicle is moving. Even when this vehicle is stationary, the DOW does not ● work in all situations and cannot replace the visual observation of the driver and passengers, as well as the role of the interior and exterior rear-view mirrors, so do not rely excessively on the DOW.
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7. XPILOT Driving Restrictions and Errors Door Open Warning (DOW) does not always work in all situations. Unnecessary, untimely, invalid, or missed warnings can occur for any of the following conditions: Radars are restricted (For radar restrictions, Refer to Page ─...
7. XPILOT Driving Intelligent Parking Assist Please perform intelligent parking assist as per the following steps to park the vehicle into the designated parking space. Drive slowly at a speed lower than 24 km/h, and observe the dashboard until a parking space icon is displayed on the dashboard.
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7. XPILOT Driving Canceling Intelligent Parking Assist Stop the vehicle, keep the status of braking, check and confirm whether the parking space is appropriate and The intelligent parking assist will cancel when: safe. If the parking space is appropriate for parking, shift to gear R, and the intelligent parking assist interface will The diver turns the steering wheel manually or applies ●...
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7. XPILOT Driving Radars are restricted (For radar restrictions, Refer to Page ─ Warning 115.) Cameras are restricted (For camera restrictions, Refer to ─ Enabling the intelligent parking assist system at a ● Page 117.). narrow place will restrict the sensors' ability to detect Uneven road surface, or pits or bulges in the parking ─...
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7. XPILOT Driving There are hollowed out objects near or in the parking manoeuvre the vehicle properly for various reasons. ─ space (such as bicycle wheels, drainage outlets, etc.). Be aware that even when intelligent parking assist is in progress, always be ready to take over the controls of the Cylindrical and prismatic columns near the parking space ─...
7. XPILOT Driving Intelligent Parking out Assist After the intelligent parking assist has finished parking, Intelligent Parking Out Assist can be used after restarting the vehicle as long as the vehicle has not been moved. Just shift the vehicle into R or tap at the bottom of the CID to enable Observe the area in front of the vehicle for suitability and safety.
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7. XPILOT Driving Resuming Intelligent Parking Out During intelligent parking out, when the brake pedal or accelerator pedal is applied, the intelligent parking out will be suspended, and tap the "Continue" button to resume. Canceling Intelligent Parking Out The intelligent parking out cancels when: The intelligent parking out will cancel automatically if the ─...
7. XPILOT Driving Super Intelligent Parking Assist (With Voice Control Intelligent Parking Assist) The Super Intelligent Parking Assist is an enhanced Intelligent Parking Assist system. In the Super Intelligent Parking Assist mode, parking space identification will be visual in a real- time manner.
7. XPILOT Driving Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) ACC is a driving assist function that can help improve comfort of driving. If it's unblocked ahead, ACC will keep the vehicle driving forward at the present maximum cruise speed. If a preceding vehicle is detected ahead, ACC will slow down the vehicle as needed and keep a distance with them based on time selected, until a proper cruise speed is reached.
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7. XPILOT Driving When ACC is enabled, it is not necessary for you to control the accelerator pedal. Instead, ACC can have the control. If no vehicle is detected in front, ACC will keep the set speed. If a vehicle is detected in front, ACC will accelerate or decelerate as required, and keep the vehicle-following distance set by you while traveling at the set speed.
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7. XPILOT Driving Drivers Need to Respond to Requests to If you want to keep a certain distance from the vehicle ─ in front, you can rotate cruise control handle Take Over the Vehicle in a Timely Manner choose one setting from the setup menu. Every setting is corresponding to a time-based distance, which When Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) requires the driver to take represents the time required for the vehicle to reach the...
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7. XPILOT Driving Adjusting the Maximum Cruise Speed Caution If the vehicle does not detect a vehicle ahead that is ● traveling at a lower speed than the set speed, it may take several seconds to reach a new cruise speed. Cancellation and Resuming of ACC Please pull the cruise control handle in direction (accelerate...
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7. XPILOT Driving To restore the previously set speed: release the cruise To resume cruise at the current driving speed: flick the ─ ─ control handle after flicking it in directions cruise control handle once in direction Caution When ACC is canceled, the energy regeneration ●...
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7. XPILOT Driving Warning Warning The Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) is a driving Do not use Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) on winding ● ● assistance function that cannot handle all traffic, roads, roads with sharp bends, icy or slippery roads weather and road conditions.
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7. XPILOT Driving Warning Warning There are walls, barriers, guardrails, bridge ACC may not provide adequate speed control due to ● ● piers, tunnels and other road sections where the limited braking ability and being on a hill, may also sensors may be disturbed causing the ACC to work misjudge the distance between you and the preceding abnormally.
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7. XPILOT Driving Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) is activated. ACC is particularly unsuitable for the following situations. Electronic Parking Brake (EPB) is applied. Roads with sharp turns, or poor road conditions such as ─ slippery or icy roads. 10. Traction Control System (TCS) is activated. ACC cannot detect pedestrians.
7. XPILOT Driving Lane Centering Control (LCC) Flick the cruise control handle twice along to turn ─ on the LCC (the LCC can be turned on only when ACC is The Lane Centering Control (LCC) is a comfortable assisted available but not yet activated or when ACC is activated). driving function, including Traffic Jam Assist (TJA) below 60 km/h and Intelligent Cruise Assist (ICA) above 60 km/h.
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7. XPILOT Driving Turning On/Off with CID You Need to Timely Respond to the Take- Over Request of the Steering Wheel Turning on the Lane Centering Control switch for the first time requires you to study relevant knowledge and pass an assisted When the LCC detects that you are not holding the steering driving test.
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7. XPILOT Driving Warning Warning Please read all chapters about LCC in the Owner's Please use LCC carefully on congested roads. The ● ● Manual to understand its restrictions. Drivers should behavior of other vehicles (e.g., other vehicles be fully aware of the restrictions and limitations adding to the front of the vehicle or crossing in front before using the function.
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7. XPILOT Driving Warning Warning LCC may not work properly at traffic intersections When the lane line disappears or is disconnected, ● ● and may perform unintended steering control the driver should take over the vehicle in time to causing unanticipated hazards, such as: cuts or even avoid unanticipated hazards caused by LCC failure or collisions with other vehicles at the intersection.
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7. XPILOT Driving Restrictions LCC should not be used in the following cases: Roads with sharp turns, spliced roads or poor road ─ The LCC may be disabled or unavailable when: conditions such as bumpy, slippery, or icy roads. Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC) exits or fails to be activated Sloping roads, or uphill or downhill sections ─...
7. XPILOT Driving XPILOT Intelligent Driving Simulation Presence of large vehicles such as trucks, buses, etc. to ─ the side or ahead. Display System The use of LCC on construction roads is prohibited. ─ Radars are restricted (For radar restrictions, Refer to Page ─...
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7. XPILOT Driving Display an object of one type incorrectly as a simulation ─ of an object of another type. Display an object with a wrong simulation of direction ─ and distance. Warning XPILOT Simulation Display System is an assisting ●...
8. Maintenance 8. Maintenance It is recommended that you keep an eye on your vehicle's Note condition regularly to keep it at an optimal state. The recommended working environment temperature ● Traction Battery Maintenance for charging is 0–45°C. When the working environment temperature is lower than 0°C, the charging time will The traction battery will slowly self-discharge even when the be prolonged.
Tire Maintenance Inspection and Maintenance of Tires Replacement of Tires and Wheels Check the tread and side walls regularly for any signs of Tires will deteriorate over time due to UV rays, extreme deformation (bulging), cuts, or wear. temperatures, high loads, and environmental conditions. They may also have normal wear during normal acceleration, braking, and turning.
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8. Maintenance Seasonal Tire Types Warning Summer tires Do not drive the vehicle if the tires are damaged, ● Summer tires are suitable for extremely dry or wet roads, but excessively worn, or have incorrect air pressure. Check not for winter. Winter tires are recommended when driving in the tires regularly for wear and tear to make sure cold weather or on icy roads.
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8. Maintenance Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) The vehicle needs to be stationary for 17 min before performing the tire pressure calibration. TPMS can monitor the tire pressure and temperature in real Tap " → Status" on the CID to enter the tire pressure time, and give an alarm with the data information of tire calibration interface, and tap the "TPMS RESET"...
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Tire Sealant Caution The tire sealant supplied with the tire repair kit is specially designed for XPENG vehicles, and it will not damage the tire Where tire puncture is greater than 6 mm, or in case ● pressure sensor. Therefore, it can only be substituted with tire of severe tread damage, sidewall damage, tire tear, sealant of the same type and capacity.
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8. Maintenance Injecting tire sealant and air into the tires Temporarily repair small tire punctures (less than 6 mm) by following these steps: Take out the connecting pipe from the back of the inflatable pump and the power cord from the side Take out the tire repair kit from the trunk.
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8. Maintenance Connect the inflatable pump hose to the inlet valve joint of the tire sealant can and tighten it. Install the connecting pipe of tire sealant can to the tire valve and tighten it. Install the tire sealant can to the inflatable pump. Connect the power cord of the inflatable pump to the 12 V power supply in the vehicle storage box.
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8. Maintenance Caution Please repair or replace the tire as soon as possible. ● ● After using the tire repair sealant, you should buy a new one in time. Keep the speed under 80km/h. ● Inflation only Press the switch and the inflatable pump starts to inflate the tire.
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8. Maintenance Install the connecting pipe of the inflatable pump to the tire valve and tighten it. Connect the power cord of the inflatable pump to the 12 V power supply in the vehicle storage box. Take out the connecting pipe from the back of the inflatable pump and the power cord from the side Press the switch and the inflatable pump starts to inflate the tire.
8. Maintenance Use of Snow Chain Caution When you drive the vehicle in a severe environment such as snowy or icy roads in winter, use snow chains to increase tire Snow chains installed on your tires can ensure that ● friction and reduce side-slip.
8. Maintenance Exterior Cleaning When cleaning the exterior of the body, follow the steps below Preparations before cleaning Washing your vehicle frequently will help protect the Close the doors, back trunk and check that the charging ─ appearance of your vehicle. Keep the vehicle in a cool place port is fully closed.
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8. Maintenance Notes for exterior cleaning Cleaning, Caring of External Plastic Parts It can usually be cleaned with water as well as a soft cloth ─ Caution or a soft brush. Window and Mirror Cleaning Do not use windshield washer liquid. Doing so can ●...
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8. Maintenance Clean the windshield with a non-abrasive glass ● Caution cleaner. Lift the wiper arm from the windshield slightly so ● Do not remove the ice or snow on the windshield and ● you can get close to the wiper blade, then wipe the mirrors with warm or hot water, otherwise the glass wiper blade clean with isopropyl alcohol (rubbing) may burst into shatters.
XPENG. Clean the foot mats regularly and make sure they are properly installed. If the foot mats are excessively worn, please replace them promptly.
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8. Maintenance Interior Cleaning Precautions Caution To avoid interfering with the pedals, make sure the ● driver's foot mat is properly secured. No other foot mats on top of it. Foot mats should always be placed on the carpeted surface of the vehicle The use of solvents (including alcohol), bleach, ●...
Check the level markings on the side of the coolant reservoir: MAX: Upper limit marker ► MIN: Lower limit marker ► The coolant level should be between the MIN mark and the MAX mark. If it is below the MIN mark, add coolant approved by XPENG promptly.
Check the level markings on the side of the coolant reservoir: MAX: Upper limit marker ► MIN: Lower limit marker ► The coolant level should be between the MIN mark and the MAX mark. If it is below the MIN mark, add coolant approved by XPENG promptly.
Check the level markings on the side of the coolant reservoir: MAX: Upper limit marker ► MIN: Lower limit marker ► The coolant level should be between the MIN mark and the MAX mark. If it is below the MIN mark, add coolant approved by XPENG promptly.
MAX mark. If it is below the MIN mark, add the brake fluid authorized service center as soon as possible. approved by XPENG promptly. Refill of Brake Liquid Warning Clean the reservoir cap first to prevent dust from entering the reservoir.
8. Maintenance Refill of Windshield Washer Fluid Warning Check the washer fluid regularly and add washer fluid to the reservoir in time if the level of washing liquid is found to be Do not allow windshield washer fluid to spill onto the ●...
8. Maintenance Replacement of Key Battery At the arrow position, move lightly in opposite directions from the top and bottom to pry open a snap. Press the switch and remove the tailcap to the right. At the arrow position, move lightly in opposite At the arrow position, move lightly in opposite directions directions from the top and bottom to pry open from the top and bottom to pry open a snap, then use...
XPENG expert. Do not modify your vehicle with parts that are not ● approved by the original manufacturer of XPENG, as this Remove the key battery. may affect the operation, safety, and durability of your Battery type: CR2032.
9. Vehicle Specifications 9. Vehicle Specifications Vehicle Identification Number (VIN) The VIN code is a legal identification mark of the vehicle for the registration of the owner and should not be scratched, removed, covered, hidden, altered, or painted. You can find the VIN code at the following locations: Engraved under the front passenger seat.
9. Vehicle Specifications Product Nameplate Applied to the inside of the left rear door. The product nameplate is located on the B-pillar of the front passenger side door and can be seen when the front passenger side door is opened.
9. Vehicle Specifications OBD diagnosis interface Vehicle information is presented on the product nameplate. The OBD interface for reading the electronic VIN code is located on the lower left rear of the dashboard and allows you to read the electronic VIN number and other information through an original factory diagnostic device or an official authorized diagnostic device (WDI-2 produced by DSA-CHINA ELECTRONIC TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD.
9. Vehicle Specifications Drive Motor Model and Code Labels Label Positions The model and code of drive motor can be found on the label of the drive motor. The model and code of drive motor can be found on the shell of the drive motor.
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9. Vehicle Specifications Label Information 注 意 ATTENTION 冷 轮胎 气 气 充 压 COLD TIRE INFLATION PRESSURE 请勿倚靠在车门上,以防 侧气囊充气时造成死亡或 轮胎 Tire 型号 Size 重伤。 Pressure 详细说明请参阅使用手册 Do not lean against the door to prevent potential death or serious injury 215/55 R17 from side airbag inflatin Front...
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9. Vehicle Specifications CHILDPROOF ATTENTION A/C SYSTEM R1234FY 525g±10g Charge: lock Refrigerant Oil: open Air conditioning system label. Child Locks labels ATTENTION COOLANT Please regularly check the coolant level to ensure it is between the minimum and maximum level lines. Please read the manual for the coolant type and adding Airbag label.
9. Vehicle Specifications Exterior Dimensions Item Parameter Length 4495 mm Exterior Width 1820 mm Dimensions Height 1610 mm Front Track 1546 mm Track Rear Track 1551 mm 2625 mm Wheelbase 985 mm Front Overhang 885 mm Rear Overhang Min. Ground Clearance ≥130 mm (Full Load) Approach Angle (Full Load)
9. Vehicle Specifications Overview Parameters Item 11A5A1 11A5B1 Unit Number of Occupants Persons Minimum turning diameter ≤10.7 Maximum Speed km/h Maximum Gradient ≥30 Range Supercharge ≥35 Charging time Charge ≥5.5 Note: The charging time is the time taken to charge the power battery from 30% to 80% at an ambient temperature of 25°C. Steering Gear Item Parameter...
9. Vehicle Specifications Parameters of the Powertrain Item 11A5A1 11A5B1 Unit Type of Drive Front engine and front-wheel drive layout Rated Voltage Rated Capacity Traction Rated Energy 66.2 battery Mass Rated Power Rated Torque Rated Speed 4500 Drive motor Peak Power Peak torque Peak Speed 12000...
9. Vehicle Specifications Oil/Fluid Filling Volume Name Model Filling volume Transmission gear oil DEXRON VI 1.4 L Ethylene glycol aqueous solution (with different freezing points Traction Battery coolant 6.48±0.5 L depending on the minimum temperature at your location) Ethylene glycol aqueous solution (with different freezing points Motor coolant 3.37±0.5 L depending on the minimum temperature at your location)
EDR, it can help to understand the situation before and after the event. Data Use Statement The data recorded by EDR may be used by XPENG for troubleshooting, product development, and quality improvement. XPENG will not disclose data from EDR to third parties except for the following.
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