Xpeng G7: A Glimpse into the Future of Electric SUVs
The new Xpeng G7 electric SUV is making waves with its cutting-edge tech. This innovative vehicle, poised to challenge the Tesla Model Y, showcases advanced features like an in-house AI chip and a groundbreaking head-up display.
A Technological Marvel: The Turing AI Chip
The Xpeng G7, unveiled at the Hong Kong car show, is a technological showcase. It features the proprietary Turing AI chip. This marks a significant shift for the automaker, moving away from reliance on Nvidia components.
Developed by the Xpeng team, the Turing AI chip is a major investment in the company’s technological capabilities. The ultra version of the G7 has three chips. They display a computing power exceeding 2,200 TOPS, equivalent to nine NVIDIA Orin-X chips, according to the manufacturer.
“This phenomenal power aims to prepare Autonomous level 3 driving.”
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The G7’s capabilities surpass the latest Nvidia Thor chip in the Link & Co 900, which peaks at 1,000 TOPS. It is also equivalent to roughly twenty Orin Nano jets, Nvidia’s compact mini-computer.
Revolutionary Head-Up Display
The most striking innovation of the G7 is its head-up display system, developed with Huawei. This “Light Pursuit Panoramic” system projects information across an area equivalent to 87 inches onto the windshield.
This technology uses stabilization algorithms, distortion correction, and latency compensation. It provides a smooth experience, even at high speeds. The system offers augmented reality navigation and displays driving data directly in the driver’s view.
Furthermore, the system could improve safety features. For instance, it can automatically identify the position of the vehicle ahead, as well as the track limits, in challenging conditions like rain or fog. According to recent reports, the global augmented reality market is projected to reach $88.4 billion by 2026, highlighting the growing interest in these technologies (MarketsandMarkets, 2025).
Design and Interior
The G7 boasts a modern design with clean lines and muscular features, measuring 4.89 meters long and 1.93 meters wide. Its design showcases the new “X FACE” language with a full-width light bar and LED optics integrated into the air intakes.

Inside, the G7 cabin features minimalism, with a 15.6-inch floating screen for controlling functions. The interior uses leather, wood, and metal, creating a premium feel. Rear passengers enjoy an 8-inch control screen and a foldable tablet.

Performance and Autonomy
The G7 has a rear engine with 218 kW (296 horsepower). It offers two battery options: 68.5 kWh or 80.8 kWh. These offer 702 km CLTC range in China, or around 610 km WLTP. The 800V platform supports ultra-fast charging, with Xpeng claiming a 10% to 80% charge in under 12 minutes.
The Future in Europe
Xpeng has not confirmed the G7’s arrival in Europe, focusing on the 2025 versions of the G6 and G9. These updated models will incorporate G7 features and will launch in Europe by the end of 2025. This strategy allows the company to test technologies in its domestic market before international expansion.
Final Thoughts
The Xpeng G7 exemplifies the technological progress of Chinese automakers. This SUV, featuring the Turing AI chip, the AR-Hud, and promises of autonomous driving, represents a major advancement in innovation.
The G7 could redefine the standards of AI assistance for driving if the execution matches the announcements. It is a vehicle to watch closely.