Xpeng, a global leader in smart electric vehicles, has launched its dynamic pop-up showroom at UOB Plaza 2, marking its official entry into the Singapore market. This immersive setup offers visitors the exclusive chance to test drive the Xpeng G6, showcasing its intelligence, exceptional performance, innovative driver assistance systems, and unmatched comfort first-hand.
The Xpeng G6, an ultra-smart electric coupe SUV, redefines the concept of smart driving. Utilizing the innovative SEPA2.0 platform with 800V architecture and cutting-edge software technology, the G6 delivers high levels of space and comfort alongside top-tier standard equipment.
Designed for Singapore’s fast-paced lifestyle, the G6 supports super-fast charging at a fast-charging station, with a capacity of up to 280 kW. This enables the battery to charge from 10% to 80% in less than 20 minutes. Two battery pack options are available: 66 kWh and 87.5 kWh, the larger offering a maximum WLTP driving range of up to 570 km.
Mr. Lee Hoe Lone, Premium Automobiles Managing Director, expressed excitement for Xpeng’s Singapore launch, stating, “We are excited for the launch of Xpeng in Singapore. As one of the global leaders in smart electric vehicles, we are passionate about bringing vehicles with cutting-edge technology to the market.”
An exclusive collaboration with UOB offers UOB customers an additional $5,000 discount atop pre-launch exclusive privileges worth over $10,000. Enhancing the pop-up showroom experience, Xpeng partners with local F&B brands, including Sourbombe Artisanal Bakery and Whiskdom, providing visitors with unique flavours inspired by Xpeng as they explore the G6.
Xpeng’s entry into Singapore underscores its commitment to expanding its global footprint and introducing innovative electric vehicles to new markets. The G6’s blend of advanced technology, rapid charging capability, and luxurious comfort positions it as a strong contender in the EV market, appealing to tech-savvy and eco-conscious drivers in Singapore.
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