What’s this? It looks very much like the 2025 Xpeng G6 facelift that first surfaced in March before turning up at Auto Shanghai 2025 a month after. We thank user Fareez Azhar for posting this spyshot on the paultan.org Automotive/Car Discussion Facebook Group.
The camo-ed vehicle was spotted in Glenmarie (which is where Xpeng Malaysia is headquartered), strongly pointing towards a local launch on the horizon. The pre-facelift G6 launched in Malaysia in August 2024, so it wouldn’t be unreasonable to expect Xpeng Malaysia to be preparing this facelift for arrival.
China gets three variants priced at RMB176,800 (RM105k), RMB186,800 (RM111k) and RMB198,800 (RM118k), with CLTC ranges of 625 km for the first two (thanks to a 68.5 kWh battery) and 725 km for the third (courtesy of an 80.8 kWh battery). All three variants have one 296 PS/450 Nm motor driving the rear wheels, enabling a 6.3-second 0-100 km/h time.
Comparatively, the pre-facelift‘s battery capacities and CLTC ranges are 66 kWh/580 km and 87.5 kWh/755 km. In other words, the smaller battery’s now bigger and the bigger battery’s now smaller, and the ranges correspond accordingly.
Perhaps most significantly, the 800-volt EV’s charging multiplier has been boosted from 3C to 5C. Theoretically, this means you’ll get a full battery in a fifth of an hour. Indeed, Xpeng says 10-80% will take a speedy 12 minutes. It is still unknown if the G6 facelift will get a dual-motor version. The pre-facelift’s AWD variant, which is not available in Malaysia (yet?), has 487 PS, 660 Nm of torque and a 3.9-second 0-100 km/h time.
The Xpeng logo was the only thing preventing the pre-facelift from having a full-width front light bar; the facelift can have it now since the logo’s been moved up to the bonnet. Also new are the alloys, ducktail spoiler and blackened bits including the bodykit and brake callipers.
The 1,920 mm width, 1,650 mm height and 2,890 mm wheelbase carry over; only length has increased 5 mm to 4,758 mm. Inside, a new 15.6-inch touchscreen (previously 14.9 inches) complements the unchanged 10.25-inch digital instrument panel. The steering wheel now has capacitive touch controls, the air vents have been reshaped and the front seats now have a massage function.
The rear seat backrests have 12 adjustment levels from 27-38.4 degrees, while the ambient lighting now has a ‘galaxy rhythm array’ and ‘four-door diffuse reflection’ – whatever that means. Upgraded materials too – suede headlining, door panel leather, wood grain dashboard trim and more soft-touch stuff in the wireless charging area.
Like the X9 facelift, the G6 facelift’s smart driving system is powered by Xpeng’s self-developed Turing AI chip. The hardware includes two Nvidia Drive Orin chips with a total computing power of 508 TOPS.
2025 Xpeng G6 facelift at Auto Shanghai 2025
2025 Xpeng G6 facelift official images
Pre-facelift 2024 Xpeng G6 Long Range RWD in Malaysia
Pre-facelift 2024 Xpeng G6 Standard Range RWD in Malaysia
Pre-facelift 2024 Xpeng G6 Malaysian brochure
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Just like mainland phone models, people don’t even keep track what model Vivo or Oppo is releasing now because their are flooding the market every 2 months with new model.
china electric cars launch pre-facelift and new models too fast. the early buyers in malaysia haven’t even had their cars for a year
pre FL owners would be pissed.
not even one year owning the car FL already launch lol.
so many goodies and improvements too.