XPeng has introduced its largest electric SUV yet, the 6-seater GX, in China this month, while also showcasing it at the ongoing Auto China 2026 in Beijing.
At the show, it has on display multiple GX models, the affordable Mona M03, the new P7 fastback sedan and the people mover, X9.
Along with these, Iron, its robot, the Land Aircraft Carrier for its flying car and other demos are also there, with the key focus on AI-driven products.
All other driving and navigation functions were very smooth and quite close to Tesla’s FSD, which we have previously tested on Australian roads
The company says it plans to release multiple new features to help improve the system to handle complex edge cases, including low-light conditions, adverse weather, absence of navigation data, and unmarked roads, further enhancing end-to-end intelligent mobility.
Getting back to the Xpeng GX, it was clearly the most popular model on Xpeng’s stand and is expected to be a high-volume seller in China’s popular large electric SUV segment.
The GX attracted the most attention at XPeng’s display and is expected to become a strong seller in China’s large electric SUV segment, featuring a large central infotainment screen along with a fold-down rear display for passenger entertainment.

