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XPeng to launch its electric 7-seater on January 1

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Chinese leading electric vehicle manufacturer Guangzhou Xiaopeng Motors Technology Co. Ltd. (XPeng) announced on Monday that its Xpeng X9 Ultra Smart Large 7-seater will be officially launched on January 1, 2024.

Last month, the Chinese carmaker presented its brand-new electric vehicle during the Auto Guangzhou 2023 which will be able to accommodate seven passengers. The car will be equipped with the latest smart technologies and will offer class-leading interior space and comfort, the company said.

"In the face of an increasingly competitive NEV market, we are unwavering in our commitment to delivering next-generation, Smart EV experiences through our full-stack in-house technology development, smart manufacturing, and comprehensive sales and service network," Chief Executive He Xiaopeng noted.

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