User Manual
Page 1: ...User Manual...
Page 2: ...ntact your local authorized service center This manual was published in March 2022 Contents marked with in the manual are for illustration purpose only Actual features and functions of XPENG G3i may v...
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Page 4: ...Trunk Cover 26 Front Hood 27 Exterior Rear View Mirrors 28 Roof Rack Interface 30 Interior Introduction 32 Steering Wheel 34 Interior Rear View Mirror 37 Mobile Phone Wireless Charging 38 Interior Do...
Page 5: ...ing 86 Airbags 91 Electronic Parking Brake EPB 94 AutoHold 96 Electronic Stability Program ESP 97 Traction Control System TCS 97 Anti Lock Braking System ABS 98 Electronic Brakeforce Distribution EBD...
Page 6: ...RCTA 137 Door Open Warning DOW 139 Intelligent Parking Assist 142 Intelligent Parking out Assist 146 Super Intelligent Parking Assist With Voice Control Intelligent Parking Assist 148 Adaptive Cruise...
Page 7: ...hicle Identification Number VIN 186 Product Nameplate 187 OBD diagnosis interface 188 Drive Motor Model and Code 189 Labels 189 Exterior Dimensions 192 Weight 193 Overview Parameters 194 Steering Gear...
Page 8: ...away from the vehicle and call the police as soon as possible you should inform the police that the vehicle is a pure electric Vehicle Contact your local authorized service center for further handling...
Page 9: ...onverter Traction battery Refer to Page 9 DC charging port Refer to Page 12 A C compressor Drive motor Warning The orange wiring harnesses are HV ones It is forbidden to touch or disassemble any HV wi...
Page 10: ...ed or bad smell come from the traction battery please stop driving immediately and contact your local authorized service center as soon as possible Range The range depends on the state of charge the v...
Page 11: ...100 by fast charging DC charging in the first three times after picking up the vehicle which is conducive to the optimal performance of the power battery In the subsequent car use process charge the b...
Page 12: ...tically Do not shake the charging gun when plugging it Caution Do not press the switch of the charging gun Please plug the charging gun vertically until you hear a click indicating that the charging g...
Page 13: ...he engine hood find the pull lock in the right and pull it to unlock Then unplug the charging gun DC Charging 1 Press the DC charging port cover on the left side of the vehicle and fully open the DC c...
Page 14: ...low environment temperature the system will heat the traction battery first and then charge it when its temperature becomes normal So the charging will take a slightly longer time than normal Note Whe...
Page 15: ...erstorms because lightning may cause damage to the charging devices It is recommended to charge the vehicle with a charging pile in a shady and waterproof shelter to avoid rain or snow from splashing...
Page 16: ...maximum power of 2 2 kW When the traction state of charge is less than 20 this function will be automatically deactivated 3 Tap the icon in the CID status bar to enter the discharge function panel 4 C...
Page 17: ...e charging device Keep minors away from the vehicle when this function is activated In case of abnormal discharging please deactivate this function immediately It is strictly prohibited to touch the p...
Page 18: ...rear view mirror Refer to Page 28 Exterior door handle Rear combination light assembly Refer to Page 51 High brake light AC charging port Refer to Page 11 Exterior tailgate button Refer to Page 23 DC...
Page 19: ...e an encrypted digital key Sharing the Key The Bluetooth key can be remotely shared with up to 5 users method Vehicle Control Digital Key Management Vehicle Authorization Add Account An authorized acc...
Page 20: ...ttery some phones will disable Bluetooth when the battery is low The Bluetooth connection range is usually within 20 30m but there are differences in sensitivity due to the Bluetooth of the mobile pho...
Page 21: ...edback on CID After the vehicle is successfully locked 1 double flashing alert set to flashing lights or 1 double flashing alert and 1 horn beep set to flashing lights horn or 1 double flashing alert...
Page 22: ...nt door is unlocked and the four doors are closed the locking operation can be performed using the mechanical key and the four doors are locked When the left front door is locked and the four doors ar...
Page 23: ...nction is activated In addition when the vehicle speed exceeds 12 km h during driving all doors will be automatically locked Note This function can be activated deactivated via Vehicle Settings Lock o...
Page 24: ...lgate Button Opening Approach the tailgate with the key press the exterior tailgate button and the tailgate opens electrically When the vehicle is unlocked there is no need to carry the key and the ta...
Page 25: ...Tailgate Stop Mode Initialization After the tailgate stop mode is started if the 12V battery voltage is restored to normal and the tailgate is fully closed the tailgate can be opened electrically if t...
Page 26: ...is opened electrically it will open to this setting height by default Emergency Opening If the tailgate cannot be opened electrically try emergency opening 1 Open the trim lid 2 Toggle the unlock swi...
Page 27: ...zed service center for troubleshooting Rear Trunk Cover 1 Pull out the rear trunk cover 2 Snap the ends of the rear trunk cover into the fixing slots on both sides of the trunk Warning After the cover...
Page 28: ...front hood unlocks and pops up slightly 2 Lift the front hood and take out the support bar to support it in the restricted position Closing Remove the support bar and secure it in its original place...
Page 29: ...ct the right side After adjusting the exterior rear view mirror the outside mirror switch shall be restored to the middle identification position 2 Push the outside mirror switch front rear left right...
Page 30: ...ed Folding the Exterior Rear View Mirrors with the CID Tap Quick Controls Rear View Mirrors on the CID to enter the rear view mirrors control interface Tap the Fold button to fold the exterior rear vi...
Page 31: ...n Caution When the vehicle is not started it is forbidden to use this function for a long time or the 12V battery may be unable to start the vehicle due to low voltage Do not touch the exterior rear v...
Page 32: ...r of the vehicle Protect the body paint of the vehicle from being scratched by the rope pulled down Check the roof rack regularly to ensure it is securely mounted without any damage For the vehicle eq...
Page 33: ...for headlight height Refer to Page 53 Left steering wheel buttons Refer to Page 35 Combination switch Light control switch Refer to Page 51 Wiper control switch Refer to Page 56 Dashboard Refer to Pag...
Page 34: ...nt CID Glove box Hazard warning light switch Refer to Page 54 Accelerator pedal Brake pedal Cruise switch Adaptive Cruise Control ACC System Driver s power window switch Exterior rear view mirror adju...
Page 35: ...to lock the steering wheel Steering Wheel Assist Enter the steering wheel assist mode selection interface through CID Driving Steering Wheel Boost and tap to select the corresponding mode SOFT Reduce...
Page 36: ...ultiple preset radio stations press this button to play the next radio station from the current radio station When multiple preset radio stations are not available press this button to go to the next...
Page 37: ...eel to adjust the control function you selected When a double selection pop up window appears on the dashboard press the scroll wheel to select the corresponding option Menu button Press the menu butt...
Page 38: ...ment Interior Rear View Mirror It can automatically reduce the light coming from the rear based on the light sensor thereby optimizing rear visibility for driver Be careful not to cover the light sens...
Page 39: ...storage box with the central area marked by the arrow When charging please place your phone face up and flat in the induction area The phone screen will display a charging icon or the CID displays the...
Page 40: ...ll become normal after the authentication between vehicle and key is completed Warning The wireless charging function has a heating effect on metal Please check your phone back and the induction area...
Page 41: ...e once to unlock the door Note Pull the interior door handle once to unlock four doors Windows After the vehicle is powered on you can open or close the windows through the master window switch passen...
Page 42: ...olls down to the desired position to roll up the window gently pull the switch and release it when the window rolls up to the desired position If the window is open when the lock button of the remote...
Page 43: ...service Warning Before closing the window the driver must ensure that all passengers especially children do not stick any part of their body out of the window otherwise there is a risk of pinching Wh...
Page 44: ...Caution To protect the vehicle s electrical system never connect a power generating device to the USB port The moment the vehicle is powered on and off unplug your device from the USB port to avoid i...
Page 45: ...12V Power Port Open the storage box cover upward to use front 12V power port The maximum available power is up to 180W Reflective Vest The reflective vest is located in the glove box It is necessary...
Page 46: ...functions and charging status etc During daily driving pay attention to your dashboard to learn the vehicle status in real time All pictures shown below are for illustration purpose only and shall be...
Page 47: ...ing to the current gear of the vehicle Refer to Page 62 Vehicle speed Displays the current driving speed Right dashboard display area Press the menu button on the right side of the steering wheel and...
Page 48: ...inspection Some indicator lights are on to indicate the current status of the vehicle system functions not for system faults If you are unsure when an indicator light is on during daily driving contac...
Page 49: ...eat belt warning indicator light Position light indicator light Unfastened rear middle seat belt warning indicator light High beam indicator light Unfastened rear right seat belt warning indicator lig...
Page 50: ...light Traction battery high temperature indicator light HDC on indicator light Traction battery low temperature indicator light HDC fault indicator light Traction battery fault indicator light Tire Pr...
Page 51: ...ivated indicator light ACC ACC exit delay indicator light LCC exit delay indicator light ACC ACC fault indicator light Lane Centering Control LCC fault indicator light Lane Departure Warning fault ind...
Page 52: ...Low beam When the position lights are not on tap this button to turn on off the position lights low beam etc Automatic control Tap this button to activate deactivate the automatic control Caution The...
Page 53: ...n on off the high beam Continuously flip the switch backward and release it the high beam will flash to alert the preceding vehicle or give a sign Note When the high beam is malfunctioning the dashboa...
Page 54: ...driving and load conditions Conditions Roller Position Driver only 0 Driver and one front passenger only A total of five people in the front and rear seats 1 A total of five people in the front and r...
Page 55: ...ack to turn off the turn signal lights Lane Change Flashing To indicate a lane change quickly flip the combination switch up or down and release it Then the corresponding turn signal light will flash...
Page 56: ...ing light and the corresponding interior reading light lights up Press again to turn off the corresponding interior reading light The front interior reading light illuminates when either of the front...
Page 57: ...select OFF turn off wiping INT intermittent wiping LO continuous low speed wiping HI continuous high speed wiping After the vehicle is powered on flip the washer switch to select washing with water OF...
Page 58: ...If the wiper switch is at OFF the wiper wipes at low speed After releasing the washing switch the washer stops spraying water After the wiper wipes at low speed completes the current cycle the wiper...
Page 59: ...peed Warning Sound G3i is a pure electric vehicle which makes low noise during driving To alert pedestrians to the presence of the vehicle low speed warning sound is provided When the driving speed is...
Page 60: ...mately 5s to trigger activation and enter the forced power off process If it has been in an idle state the whole vehicle will be powered off after you long press for 5s If the speed is 3 km h within 5...
Page 61: ...e front hood and tailgate closed the vehicle will be powered off through the following operations Remote locking by key 3 After the vehicle is parked and all doors are closed the vehicle will actively...
Page 62: ...g the dashboard will display Gun connected gearshift disabled If you fail to step on the brake pedal to start the vehicle the dashboard will display Please apply the brake before gearshift Emergency V...
Page 63: ...on and the gear will be shifted to R N Neutral gear The vehicle gear can be shifted to N through the following operations with the gear N indicator highlighted on the dashboard With the gear in D piv...
Page 64: ...the seat belt nor steps on the brake pedal and accelerator pedal the gear will be automatically shifted to P after the driver s door is opened Caution Certain conditions need to be satisfied to shift...
Page 65: ...rom the top of the CID Select via the CID screen Tap Driving button to enter the driving experience interface and then tap to select the preferred driving mode STANDARD Moderate dynamic response with...
Page 66: ...ion Intensity Checking The energy recovery intensity can be viewed via the Energy Meter on the dashboard Long press on the roller of the steering wheel to view the energy meter Factors Affecting Energ...
Page 67: ...generation intensity Note If the energy regeneration brake significantly reduces driving speed e g when driving on a steep slope the brake light will come on to remind the driver behind that you are s...
Page 68: ...ir outlet mode visual display area Temperature regulation Slide up and down to set the A C temperature After tapping the Synchronize button the right side temperature is synchronized with the left sid...
Page 69: ...exit this function by tapping MAX A C key below A C interface or say Hi XPENG exit MAX A C mode to exit this mode and then the air conditioner will automatically lower the temperature and wind speed...
Page 70: ...t with your feet on the floor 2 Make sure you can easily reach the pedals hold the steering wheel with your hands with your arms slightly bent and keep your chest at least 25 cm away from the center o...
Page 71: ...unction Adjust the driver s seat through the switch Move the seat forward backward Adjust the seat height Adjust the backrest Adjust the lumbar support Adjust the front passenger s seat through the sw...
Page 72: ...y get pinched by the seat Never place a foot mat thicker than 10 mm or other foreign objects such as drink bottles charcoal bags under the front seat they may get caught between the seat and the rail...
Page 73: ...n off the welcome mode Note When the welcome mode function is on the seat will automatically be adjusted to the welcome position Seat Ventilation Heating Once the vehicle is powered on tap to access t...
Page 74: ...on Tap the ALL OFF button to deactivate all seat ventilation and heating functions Note The seat ventilation heating function is at the max level of 3 by default when turned on and each tap of the but...
Page 75: ...ble Driving 74 Caution When folding the backrest remove objects from the rear seats so as not to obstruct the seat backrest folding effect After restoring the seat backrest check that it is securely l...
Page 76: ...nd height following strictly the instructions provided by the child safety seat manufacturer Sun Visor Label See the following label mounted on the sun visor Note The images shown below are for refere...
Page 77: ...x U Group 0 13 kg x x U Group I 9 18 kg x x U UF Group II 15 25 kg x x U UF Group III 22 36 kg x x U UF Notes U Universal child safety seats are suitable for this mass group UF Forward facing univers...
Page 78: ...rd facing child restraint system for toddlers B1 Reduced height forward facing child restraint system for toddlers C Full size rear facing child restraint system for toddlers D Reduced size rear facin...
Page 79: ...18 kg D R2 x x IL C R3 x x IL B F2 x x IUF B1 F2X x x IUF A F3 x x IUF Notes IL A seat that is suitable for installing a vehicle specific restricted or semi universal ISOFIX child safety seat IUF A se...
Page 80: ...are two general methods of installing child safety seats 1 Seatbelt fixed child safety seats This kind of seats should be secured with the vehicle s seat belts 2 ISOFIX fixed child safety seats This k...
Page 81: ...s marked as above as shown in the figure The anchor points are located directly below the child safety seat identification button The ISOFIX anchor points are located behind the rear seat backrests on...
Page 82: ...neck and should avoid frontal impact injuries Warning Infants and toddlers should never be allowed to sit on parents laps All children should be restrained in appropriate child safety seats at all ti...
Page 83: ...child safety seats can only be installed in the rear seats on both sides 1 Place a child safety seat in the rear seat 2 Insert the lower anchor bracket of the child safety seat into the ISOFIX anchor...
Page 84: ...the anchor points and tighten the tether If the seat is equipped with a double sided upper strap wrap the strap around both sides of the headrest attach the hook and loop to the anchor points and tigh...
Page 85: ...ommended to lock the child locks when the child is sitting in the rear seat Closing Insert the mechanical key and turn clockwise to open the child lock Warning The use of child locks can prevent child...
Page 86: ...e thrown out forward in an accident which will not only injure themselves but also endanger others in the vehicle Seat Belt Pretensioners In the event of a severe front or side collision the pretensio...
Page 87: ...uring driving the electric seat belt will retract automatically restrain the driver on the seatback and reduce the risk of injury or death Turning On Off the Driver s Seat Belt Vibration Warning Tap V...
Page 88: ...seat belt for excessive looseness and wear 4 Pull out the seat belt halfway Hold the latch and pull the belt forward quickly The internal locking mechanism should be automatically locked to prevent ex...
Page 89: ...ely reduce injuries to a pregnant woman and her fetus in the event of a collision or sudden stop A pregnant woman should the fasten the crotch shoulder belt properly The shoulder belt should pass over...
Page 90: ...If all passengers have fastened their seat belts but the indicator light is still flashing re buckle the seat belts to ensure that they are properly locked Seat Belt Precautions Caution Everyone in t...
Page 91: ...luding but not limited to the following products additional latches strap restrictors buckle extension connectors etc as they may reduce or even disable the seat belt s normal protection Any seat belt...
Page 92: ...njury or death in the event of an accident whether the airbag is triggered or not Therefore be sure to fasten seat belts properly Airbags can only provide protection when triggered and they will not b...
Page 93: ...oy instantly and forcefully with a loud bang The deployed airbags and seat belts can restrain the occupants movement to reduce the risk of injury Impact of the Airbag Deployment When deploying the air...
Page 94: ...other positions that may interfere with the airbag deployment As these items can cause serious injury if the vehicle is involved in a violent collision that causes the airbags to deploy After deploym...
Page 95: ...on an uneven road road gradient greater than 3 close the door fasten the seat belt shift into gear R or D and press the accelerator pedal hard the EPB will be automatically turned off and the EPB swi...
Page 96: ...PB cannot be turned on off manually contact your local authorized service center immediately for troubleshooting Do not drive the vehicle with the EPB on otherwise the EPB may be damaged Dynamic Parki...
Page 97: ...lly apply the braking to keep the vehicle stopped When you press the accelerator pedal and start driving the AutoHold will automatically disable the braking After the vehicle is READY tap XPILOT AutoH...
Page 98: ...ult The ESP will limit the power output when the vehicle is slipping starting or accelerating rapidly on the snow and ice covered road or muddy road etc so the ESP should be temporarily turned off whe...
Page 99: ...e traction preventing wheel lock and ensuring safe stopping Warning The driver shall always maintain a safe distance from the vehicle in front of him her and be aware of the hazards while driving Alth...
Page 100: ...hereby obtaining the shortest braking distance Warning HBA can improve driving safety but it cannot go beyond the laws of kinematics Please adjust the vehicle speed according to the road conditions an...
Page 101: ...hicle if the brake is applied and the accelerator is pressed during HDC operation When the vehicle speed exceeds 64 km h the HDC will be turned off completely and turn on is prohibited Note HDC works...
Page 102: ...ion prompts Enter your destination on the interface for navigation or wake up Hi XPENG to plan your journey More scenario based mobility experiences upgraded continuously Spotify Tap to enter the Spot...
Page 103: ...nd network upgrade etc My Apps Tap to enter the My Apps interface Vehicle Control Refer to Page 106 Tap to enter the Vehicle Control interface Intelligent Parking Assist Tap to enter the Intelligent P...
Page 104: ...displayed when the device is successfully connected via Bluetooth 2 Sound effect setting portal 3 Name of the song and singer information When Bluetooth is not connected here will display the Bluetoo...
Page 105: ...connection between the car s Bluetooth and the phone is established phone and audio channels are automatically established When the Bluetooth Music and Bluetooth Phone turn blue on the Bluetooth inter...
Page 106: ...rol only works for media volume For example if you say Hi XPENG turn the volume up to the maximum only the media volume is adjusted Sound effect settings Tap to enter the Sound Effect Settings interfa...
Page 107: ...iption Driving Tap to enter the Driving interface Then you can set the driving mode energy regeneration mode and steering wheel For detailed operations refer to the accordingly subsystem function desc...
Page 108: ...the data cost arising from the system update When the vehicle is connected to the network it will automatically receive the update package Please make sure the vehicle is connected to the Internet Pl...
Page 109: ...for update Tap VIEW DETAILS to view the update instructions when a new version is available on the System Update interface Update Operation When a new software version can be upgraded tap VIEW Upgrad...
Page 110: ...te Please make sure the vehicle is parked in a safe area and reserve sufficient time for the update to complete as the vehicle cannot be used during the update process The vehicle cannot be charged du...
Page 111: ...download and install 2 Android Open Google Play and search for Xpeng to download and install 3 Visit the official website of Xpeng Motors https heyxpeng com to get the installation package Account Reg...
Page 112: ...ed by law Car Control with Xpeng App The App s car controls include remote control and Bluetooth control The software interface may vary due to iterative optimization of the version subject to the act...
Page 113: ...ntrol Click the Unlock button to unlock the doors Please note the vehicle cannot be started when the doors are only unlocked remotely using the 4G network Window control Click the Window button to use...
Page 114: ...nd Quick Cooling helping you to turn on the maximum heating cooling mode of the air conditioner with one click making smart travel more comfortable Scheduled turning on After setting the timer remotel...
Page 115: ...ystems Mounting Positions of Radars Radar Maintenance To ensure radars work properly they must be kept clean without ice snow water dust and other foreign objects attached When a foreign object is att...
Page 116: ...ited detection ranges and cannot detect targets beyond the ranges The radar performance may be affected by the poor ambient condition or the abnormal state of the target detected The following conditi...
Page 117: ...ensure cameras work properly they must be kept clean without ice snow water dust and other foreign objects attached To ensure the camera works properly keep the windshield in front of the camera clea...
Page 118: ...se fog etc Weather conditions heavy rain snow fog extremely hot or cold temperatures interfere with the camera operation The camera is facing the direction of a light source or the illumination intens...
Page 119: ...e vehicle Providing vehicle backup footage or panoramic image Providing the distance between the vehicle and the obstacle XPilot parking related information Parking radars front rear and side Refer to...
Page 120: ...the risk of collision When the vehicle is backing up the parking radars will detect the surrounding of the vehicle no matter the obstacle is in front or behind As long as the obstacle is close to the...
Page 121: ...ween the vehicle and an obstacle decreases the frequency of the alert sound will gradually increase and continue when the vehicle is about to collide with the obstacle Mounting Positions of Parking Ra...
Page 122: ...relying on the parking radars to alert the risk of a potential collision may result in serious personal injury or death Do not wait for the warning messages from the parking radars You need to brake a...
Page 123: ...o the camera selected Photo mode button Tap to select the photo mode Photo mode button Tap to select the photo mode Photo video Tap to take a photo if in the photo mode Tap to start or end recording i...
Page 124: ...t in applying the brakes Forward Collision Mitigation may apply short and sharp braking for different collision risks which is not a normal driving style for most drivers and therefore causes them to...
Page 125: ...gment The driver should bear all the responsibility for driving safety Always observe road conditions during driving and never solely rely on Forward Collision Migration to warn of or avoid a possible...
Page 126: ...tecting other road users such as pedestrians cyclists and vehicles warning and braking intervention may be delayed or not applied at all Warning For stationary or slow moving vehicles and pedestrians...
Page 127: ...ctions Refer to Page 117 When the vehicle is driving beyond a certain speed AEB cannot completely avoid a collision after it detects a pedestrian AEB does not work on vehicles in reverse The above war...
Page 128: ...ane unconsciously until the driver corrects the vehicle position within a reasonable time LDW is an active alert function and does not correct the vehicle back into the lane please correct the vehicle...
Page 129: ...n assistance feature and not a substitute for direct visual inspection Do not rely it on warning of accidental departure from lane boundaries It is the driver s responsibility to remain alert watch th...
Page 130: ...eadlight or direct sunlight obstructs the camera s view Preceding vehicle blocks the view of the camera Windshield blocks the view of the camera water spray dust or sticker blocking etc Excessive wear...
Page 131: ...to avoid or mitigate injury from a side collision ELK is enabled when the vehicle speed is greater than or equal to 60km h and the road markings are clearly visible In the event of a potential side c...
Page 132: ...iving and never solely rely on ELK to warn of or avoid a possible collision Many factors can degrade or affect the performance of the ELK resulting in unnecessary ineffective or inaccurate warnings br...
Page 133: ...traffic conditions BSD provides warnings to the driver about vehicles in the blind spot while LCA provides warnings to the driver about fast approaching vehicles in the immediate left and right lanes...
Page 134: ...d exterior rear view mirrors Once the Blind Spot Security is enabled it does not mean that the driver can do nothing and be relax It is always the driver s responsibility to change lanes in a safe man...
Page 135: ...display the recognized speed limit information on the dashboard and visually warn the driver when the speed exceeds the speed limit The system does not actively adjust the speed at this point and the...
Page 136: ...ways drive within a safe speed range depending on traffic and road conditions SLIF is designed to only prompt speed limit information and speeding warning and does not actively intervene and adjust th...
Page 137: ...speed limits such as construction controls etc Speed limit signs are in poor condition broken faded blurred or not placed or set as required The above warnings and restrictions do not cover all of th...
Page 138: ...Spot Security and is primarily used to detect vehicles Under favorable conditions smaller objects such as riders can also be detected Warning Message RCTA is enabled only when reversing If the vehicl...
Page 139: ...y means that the driver can do nothing and be relax It is always the driver s responsibility to reverse in a safe manner Restrictions and Errors The RCTA does not always work in all situations Unneces...
Page 140: ...the passenger to avoid the danger of scraping with the target when opening the door at this time Schematic Illustration of Detection Area Warning Message When a target approaches the stationary vehic...
Page 141: ...ary the DOW does not work in all situations and cannot replace the visual observation of the driver and passengers as well as the role of the interior and exterior rear view mirrors so do not rely exc...
Page 142: ...behavior e g the target vehicle changes lanes to directly behind the vehicle or another vehicle suddenly changes lanes to appear in the detection area directly behind the vehicle There are other vehic...
Page 143: ...r than 24 km h and observe the dashboard until a parking space icon is displayed on the dashboard Note Only when an appropriate parking space is found and the vehicle position and the surroundings mee...
Page 144: ...space line and good illumination the intelligent parking assist system can detect the parking space even if there are no reference objects on both sides of the parking space Canceling Intelligent Par...
Page 145: ...d For radar restrictions Refer to Page 115 Cameras are restricted For camera restrictions Refer to Page 117 Uneven road surface or pits or bulges in the parking space The intelligent parking assist sy...
Page 146: ...ystem Modifying a vehicle or having a vehicle serviced at a non local authorized service center may result in the intelligent parking assist being affected and susceptible to scrapes collisions during...
Page 147: ...ift the vehicle into R or tap at the bottom of the CID to enable it 1 Observe the area in front of the vehicle for suitability and safety 2 After confirming the safety condition keep the brake pedal a...
Page 148: ...eering wheel manually or applies the brake to shift gear when the intelligent parking out is in progress The intelligent parking out can be canceled by tapping the Exit button on the parking interface...
Page 149: ...d off actively by the driver When approaching the commonly used parking space please operate as per the following steps for enabling Super Intelligent Parking Assist so as to park the vehicle at the c...
Page 150: ...used on city streets Adaptive Cruise Control ACC Operations When the vehicle is in the Ready mode it cannot enter ACC by toggling the lever upward downward Unless vehicles are detected ahead ACC can...
Page 151: ...top too When the vehicle moves again ACC will restore work at the current set speed However ACC will enter hold mode rather than resume in the following cases and the dashboard will display a message...
Page 152: ...ard do not wait for a takeover request to be issued before taking over the vehicle take over the vehicle immediately Adjusting the Vehicle Following Distance If you want to keep a certain distance fro...
Page 153: ...n by holding the handle in the full up down position You can also update maximum cruise speed by flicking the cruise control handle in direction while pressing the accelerator pedal Caution If the veh...
Page 154: ...it in directions or To resume cruise at the current driving speed flick the cruise control handle once in direction Caution When ACC is canceled the energy regeneration braking will slow the vehicle...
Page 155: ...s over reliance can lead to serious injury or death Do not use ACC on city roads or in changing road conditions Warning Do not use Adaptive Cruise Control ACC on winding roads roads with sharp bends i...
Page 156: ...jects that do not exist or are not present in the current lane causing the vehicle to slow down unnecessarily or inappropriately Warning ACC may not provide adequate speed control due to limited braki...
Page 157: ...take immediate actions Drivers are always responsible for keeping the vehicle under control ACC is particularly unsuitable for the following situations Roads with sharp turns or poor road conditions s...
Page 158: ...n the steering wheel at all times and take over the steering wheel if necessary when enabled Lane Centering Control LCC Operations Flick the cruise control handle twice along to turn on the LCC the LC...
Page 159: ...hold on the steering wheel and at the same time a take over alert warning tone will sound When the dashboard displays Please hold on the steering wheel Take over immediately and other requests at thi...
Page 160: ...road conditions Do not enable the LCC in adverse weather e g rain snow fog or on roads where pedestrians or cyclists may pass through Warning Please use LCC carefully on congested roads The behavior...
Page 161: ...the LCC fails Road sections where lane lines are blurred disappearing or covered and when vehicles ahead turn or when a vehicle crosses in front of the vehicle it may cause the LCC to turn abnormally...
Page 162: ...used in the following cases Roads with sharp turns spliced roads or poor road conditions such as bumpy slippery or icy roads Sloping roads or uphill or downhill sections The driving lane is too wide o...
Page 163: ...that can affect the proper operation of the LCC XPILOT Intelligent Driving Simulation Display System XPILOT Intelligent Driving Simulation Display System is part of the XPILOT and displays the vehicl...
Page 164: ...the XPILOT Simulation Display System can cause serious personal injury or death The monitoring range of the camera and radar sensors associated with the XPILOT Simulation Display System is limited Ro...
Page 165: ...battery life can also be affected by ambient temperature A low ambient temperature may reduce the range or increase the charging time Note The recommended working environment temperature for charging...
Page 166: ...curbs or similar sections of the road It is recommended to rotate the tires after every 5 000 8 000 km Replacement of Tires and Wheels Tires will deteriorate over time due to UV rays extreme temperat...
Page 167: ...fitted with winter tires you may experience increased road noise reduced tread life and reduced traction on dry roads Warning Do not drive the vehicle if the tires are damaged excessively worn or hav...
Page 168: ...alibrated Tire Pressure Calibration Procedure 1 The vehicle needs to be stationary for 17 min before performing the tire pressure calibration 2 Tap Status on the CID to enter the tire pressure calibra...
Page 169: ...the tire pressure sensor Therefore it can only be substituted with tire sealant of the same type and capacity Tire sealant is available in your local authorized service center The validity period is p...
Page 170: ...small tire punctures less than 6 mm by following these steps 1 Take out the tire repair kit from the trunk 2 Take out the inflatable pump and tire sealant from the tire repair kit 3 Take out the conn...
Page 171: ...of the tire sealant can and tighten it 5 Install the tire sealant can to the inflatable pump 6 Install the connecting pipe of tire sealant can to the tire valve and tighten it 7 Connect the power cor...
Page 172: ...nt from the tire valve and wheel 10 Drive immediately for 8km to distribute the sealant around the entire tire and keep the speed under 80km h 11 Stop the car and check the tire pressure Inflate with...
Page 173: ...inflatable pump to the tire valve and tighten it 5 Connect the power cord of the inflatable pump to the 12 V power supply in the vehicle storage box 6 Press the switch and the inflatable pump starts t...
Page 174: ...some friction but cannot prevent the occurrence of sideslip Caution Snow chains installed on your tires can ensure that you can drive in a balanced manner in all types of weather It should be borne i...
Page 175: ...ping the door handles from being opened electrically To prevent damage to the paintwork remove corrosive substances bird droppings resins insects asphalt spots paving salt industrial dust etc immediat...
Page 176: ...wheel surface Avoid using pressure washer to clean rear view camera and parking sensor Do not use sharp or rough objects to clean the sensor or camera lens Doing so may scratch or damage its surface...
Page 177: ...bird droppings tree sap and other organic materials Please follow the instructions below for cleaning Clean the windshield with a non abrasive glass cleaner Lift the wiper arm from the windshield slig...
Page 178: ...eat belt and allow it to dry naturally Carpet Avoid using carpets that are too wet For heavily soiled areas use a diluted automotive interior cleaner CID and Dashboard Clean the CID and dashboard with...
Page 179: ...ted surface of the vehicle The use of solvents including alcohol bleach citrus cleaners naphtha silicone based products or additives can damage the interior Static charged substances can cause damage...
Page 180: ...oolant level should be between the MIN mark and the MAX mark If it is below the MIN mark add coolant approved by XPENG promptly Refill the coolant Unscrew the reservoir cap and fill it with coolant To...
Page 181: ...e coolant level should be between the MIN mark and the MAX mark If it is below the MIN mark add coolant approved by XPENG promptly Refill the coolant Unscrew the reservoir cap and fill it with coolant...
Page 182: ...olant level should be between the MIN mark and the MAX mark If it is below the MIN mark add coolant approved by XPENG promptly Refill the coolant Unscrew the reservoir cap and fill it with coolant To...
Page 183: ...ake fluid level should be between the MIN mark and the MAX mark If it is below the MIN mark add the brake fluid approved by XPENG promptly Refill of Brake Liquid 1 Clean the reservoir cap first to pre...
Page 184: ...ly Refill of Windshield Washer Fluid 1 Clean the reservoir cap first to prevent dust from entering the reservoir 2 Open the fluid reservoir 3 Fill with washer fluid until you see the level almost reac...
Page 185: ...de to slide back along the pried seam and pry open the left side snap of the key cover 3 At the arrow position move lightly in opposite directions from the top and bottom to pry open a snap 4 At the a...
Page 186: ...your vehicle with parts that are not approved by the original manufacturer of XPENG as this may affect the operation safety and durability of your vehicle as well as potentially violating local gover...
Page 187: ...ner and should not be scratched removed covered hidden altered or painted You can find the VIN code at the following locations 1 Applied to the bottom left side of the dashboard and can be seen throug...
Page 188: ...4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 187 4 Applied to the inside of the left rear door Product Nameplate The product nameplate is located on the B pillar of the front passenger side door and can be seen when the front...
Page 189: ...electronic VIN code is located on the lower left rear of the dashboard and allows you to read the electronic VIN number and other information through an original factory diagnostic device or an offic...
Page 190: ...4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 189 Drive Motor Model and Code The model and code of drive motor can be found on the label of the drive motor The model and code of drive motor can be found on the shell of the driv...
Page 191: ...215 55 R17 215 50 R18 1 Tire pressure label ATTENTION death or serious injury from side airbag inflatin See owner s manual for details door to prevent potential Do not lean against the 2 Side airbag...
Page 192: ...ION COOLANT Please regularly check the coolant level to ensure it is between the minimum and maximum level lines Please read the manual for the coolant type and adding method 5 Coolant label ATTENTION...
Page 193: ...k Front Track 1546 mm Rear Track 1551 mm Wheelbase 2625 mm Front Overhang 985 mm Rear Overhang 885 mm Min Ground Clearance Full Load 130 mm Approach Angle Full Load full load 16 Departure Angle Full L...
Page 194: ...Kerb Weight total 1660 kg Axle 1 970 Axle 2 690 Loaded Vehicle Weight with a driver total 1735 Axle 1 1009 Axle 2 726 Gross vehicle weight rating total 2110 Axle 1 1088 Axle 2 1022 Gross vehicle weigh...
Page 195: ...Maximum Gradient 30 Range 420 408 km Charging time Supercharge 35 min Charge 5 5 h Note The charging time is the time taken to charge the power battery from 30 to 80 at an ambient temperature of 25 C...
Page 196: ...ne and front wheel drive layout Rated Voltage 381 V Traction battery Rated Capacity 174 Ah Rated Energy 66 2 kWh Mass 388 kg Drive motor Rated Power 68 kW Rated Torque 144 N m Rated Speed 4500 rpm Pea...
Page 197: ...ssist Vacuum assistance Brake pedal Travel 60 power on with assisted power mm 35 power off without assisted power Free travel 10 15 mm Wear limit of brake pad for front wheel excluding the backing pla...
Page 198: ...nt freezing points depending on the minimum temperature at your location 3 37 0 5 L AC refrigerant R1234FY 525 10 g Brake fluid DOT 4 0 6 L Windshield washer liquid TEEC 40 C 1 5 L Coolant for air con...
Page 199: ...11A5B1 Unit Specifications 215 55 R17 215 50 R18 Pressure Front tire 250 250 kPa Rear tire 250 250 Rims Rims 17 7J 18 7J Wheel dynamic balancing Front tires interior 8 8 g Front tires exterior 8 8 Re...
Page 200: ...EDR The EDR can automatically record information on vehicle operation and vehicle safety system status for a period of time before and after a vehicle event such as Speed Brake pedal switch ON OFF VI...
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