Summary
The 2025 Xpeng G6 represents an exciting new entrant in Australia’s electric crossover segment, offering single-motor RWD power across two battery setups. Both Standard Range (435km) and Long Range (570km) versions provide strong real-world efficiency and a high-tech cabin brimming with standard kit.
Inside, a large central screen and AI-driven software define the day-to-day interactions, while a comfortable rear seat and decent cargo space underscore its family-friendliness. Although the G6 lacks an AWD dual-motor variant at launch, a more powerful version is likely coming soon.
With its advanced driver assistance systems, near-silent ride, and refined interface, the G6 competes well below the Tesla Model Y’s price tag - but watch out for its slightly firmer ride and the brand’s newcomer status. For those seeking a futuristic yet user-friendly EV with good range and affordability, the Xpeng G6 is a compelling choice.
Pros & Cons
Pros
- Attractive pricing undercuts many rivals
- Generous tech: huge infotainment, voice assistant, advanced ADAS
- Practical layout: roomy back seat, good cargo area, large underfloor storage
- Smooth single-motor performance with optional 6.2s 0–100km/h
Cons
- No front trunk or AWD version (yet)
- Firm ride on larger 20-inch wheels
- Some advanced safety alerts can be intrusive
- Brand reliability unproven locally
Specs
- Body Style: 5-seat mid-size electric crossover
- Platform: X-Edward Architecture (Xpeng)
- Launched: 2023 (China), 2025 (Australia)
- Engine Options: Rear motor (Standard Range: 190kW, Long Range: 210kW, 440Nm), dual-motor AWD TBA
2025 Xpeng G6 Price
(Before on-road costs)
2025 Xpeng G6 Pricing starts from $54,800.
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The G6 cabin focuses on minimal physical buttons, relying heavily on its 14.9-inch central touchscreen plus a 10.2-inch driver display.
Wireless Apple CarPlay/Android Auto come standard, joined by DAB+ radio, native navigation, and voice commands. Ventilated + heated seats are also standard, as are dual wireless phone chargers.
A panoramic glass roof brightens the interior, but note the lack of a glovebox.
Engine & Fuel Economy
RWD single-motor setups yield 190kW in Standard Range or 210kW in Long Range, both claiming 440Nm torque.
0–100km/h is 6.6s (Standard) or 6.2s (Long), with official consumption at ~17.5kWh/100km.
Testing suggests around 15.9kWh/100km in mixed conditions. The 66kWh LFP battery provides up to 435km, while the 87.5kWh NMC battery can push to 570km (WLTP).
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Expert Media Reviews
Score: 8.4 / 10
"A thoughtfully packaged EV crossover that’s zippy yet practical, delivering impressive software integration and roomy interior space in a sub-$60k package."
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Score: 81 / 100
"Xpeng’s mid-size electric SUV proves a compelling newcomer, mixing sleek styling with advanced driver tech and competitive range at an attainable price point."
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Safety Rating
The Xpeng G6 carries a 5-star ANCAP rating (2024), with strong scores across occupant and vulnerable road user protection, plus advanced driver assists:
- AEB (pedestrians, cyclists)
- Lane centring + active lane-change
- Blind-spot monitoring + rear cross-traffic alert
- Surround-view camera + transparent chassis mode
Some warning alerts may be occasionally overzealous.
Read the full report here.
Eco Rating
No GreenNCAP or similar rating. Real-world consumption ~15.9kWh/100km beats the official 17.5 figure.
Max DC charging is 215kW (Standard) or 280kW (Long Range), enabling ~30-minute top-ups from 10–80%.
Reliability Rating
New model, limited data for Australian conditions. The brand’s local presence is evolving.
G6 includes a 5-year/120,000km vehicle warranty and an 8-year/160,000km battery warranty, with optional 10-year coverage. Service intervals occur every 12 months/20,000km.
Cost of Ownership
- Warranty: 5 yrs /120,000km (car), 8 yrs /160,000km (battery + motor)
- Servicing: every 12m/20k km
- Estimated average cost: ~$412 per year first five years
- Roadside Assist: TBA
Ultra Tune handles Xpeng’s Australian service network, which may not align with typical “premium brand” expectations but ensures broad workshop coverage.
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Conclusion
The 2025 Xpeng G6 arrives as a compelling EV for families seeking an affordable, high-tech alternative to pricier rivals like the Tesla Model Y.
Its roomy interior, advanced infotainment, and refined single-motor performance stand out, while strong range options (435–570km) cater to diverse usage.
The absence of AWD or a front trunk, plus a firm ride on the 20-inch wheels, might deter some - but overall, the G6 looks poised to become a mainstream choice in the quickly expanding EV crossover market.