XPeng G7 EREV delivers a claimed 1704 km combined range, one of the longest for any electric SUV
Pure electric driving range stands at 430 km CLTC, reducing daily charging needs
Uses a 55.8 kWh LFP battery with 5C ultra-fast charging support
Built on an 800V high-voltage platform for faster charging and better efficiency
Combines EV driving with a 1.5T petrol range extender
Launch confirmed for Q1 2026 in China, global markets likely to follow
Targets buyers who want EV comfort without range anxiety
XPeng is done playing safe. With the upcoming XPeng G7 EREV, the brand goes straight after one problem you care about most. Range anxiety.
This new extended-range electric SUV claims a total driving range of 1704 km, combining battery power and a fuel-based range extender. That figure puts it ahead of most electric and hybrid SUVs on sale today.
XPeng plans to launch the G7 EREV in early 2026, right when buyers are demanding practical electric vehicles that work beyond city limits.
Unlike traditional hybrids, the G7 EREV works like an electric car most of the time. The petrol engine does not drive the wheels directly. It only generates power when the battery runs low.
Here’s how it helps you.
You get smooth, quiet EV driving for daily use
You avoid frequent charging on long trips
You don’t rely fully on charging infrastructure
This setup makes sense in 2024 and 2025 when charging networks still vary by region.
“Extended-range EVs bridge the gap between full electrification and real-world usability,” says an analyst from China EV Research Institute. “XPeng is clearly designing for how people actually drive.”
| Specification | XPeng G7 EREV |
|---|---|
| Battery type | LFP |
| Battery capacity | 55.8 kWh |
| Electric range | 430 km CLTC |
| Total range | 1704 km CLTC |
| Engine | 1.5T petrol range extender |
| Platform | 800V |
| Fast charging | 5C support |
| Added range in 12 minutes | Approx 314 km |
The 430 km pure electric range covers most weekly driving for urban users. When you go beyond that, the petrol engine steps in quietly.
XPeng also uses 5C fast charging, which means you spend less time waiting and more time driving.
Charging speed is where the G7 EREV stands out.
Thanks to its 800V architecture, the SUV supports ultra-fast charging. Under ideal conditions, you can add over 300 km of range in about 12 minutes.
This matters if you:
Travel between cities often
Live in areas with limited chargers
Share chargers with other EV users
XPeng also focuses on efficiency. The LFP battery improves durability and lowers long-term ownership costs.
“Fast charging plus extended range changes how buyers judge EVs,” notes an EV infrastructure consultant quoted by CNEVPost. “This is where the market is heading.”
| Model | Total Range | EV-Only Range | Charging Tech |
|---|---|---|---|
| XPeng G7 EREV | 1704 km | 430 km | 800V 5C |
| Li Auto L6 | Around 1400 to 1600 km | Up to 400 km | 400V |
| Avatr 07 EREV | Around 1500 km | Approx 350 km | 800V |
| Mid-size BEV SUV | 500 to 700 km | Full EV | 400V to 800V |
You can see the pattern. The G7 EREV focuses on maximum flexibility, not just lab numbers.
If you already follow XPeng’s lineup, you may also want to read:
XPeng G6 Electric SUV Review
XPeng G9 Flagship EV Overview
Extended-Range EV Explained
Pure electric cars are improving fast. Charging networks are not.
Extended-range EVs like the XPeng G7 EREV give you:
EV driving for daily use
Fuel backup for long trips
Lower running cost than ICE SUVs
Less stress during travel
This is why EREV sales grew strongly in China through 2024, and the trend continues in 2025, especially in the SUV segment.
XPeng confirms a Q1 2026 launch in China. If early demand stays strong, international markets could follow.
Given XPeng’s recent expansion, markets in Asia and emerging EV regions are likely candidates.
The G7 EREV does not try to replace pure EVs. It complements them.
It drives like an electric car. The petrol engine only works as a generator.
Real-world range will be lower than CLTC but still among the highest in its class.
No. The engine only produces electricity.
With 5C fast charging, it can add hundreds of kilometers in minutes under ideal conditions.
It depends on your use. If you travel long distances often, it offers more flexibility.
XPeng plans a China launch in early 2026.