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What a sleek and clever SUV. I have so much admiration for the diligence and dedication required to build such a modern vehicle. A great affordable option for Aussie families.
@@Sal3600 Those are held to western company standards. Chinese companies don’t typically have as high standards and China is NOT known for their innovations. Got example, Huawei phones are absolute garbage. I tried them and returned them immediately. Chinese designed products are absolute 💩.
Viking, it looks like your finally enjoying all your hard work over the last 3 years. It's good to see success from the hard work😅😎👍 Was shocked 😲🤯😍 you bought Shana a car, sooo cool, an incredible story💝💝💝
Hear - hear! Thanks for bringing us all this EV/Energy content, Sam! No idea how you manage to juggle your responsibilities as a caring husband and awesome dad!
These days in Australia we don't pay import tariffs on vehicles which is a great change from the previous years. So vehicles here are good value now. But the UK does have tariffs presently unfortunately so the price would be higher.
Hi Sam. Some of us need to tow a trailer or caravan. You never seem to mention this but it is a major consideration for us when looking to purchase a new car.
We in Canada have been played by the US for applying 100% tariff on Chinese EVs. Meanwhile the US has decided to delay the tariffs on Chinese EVs. Great play Uncle Sam.
@@pranshukrishna5105 1. Tariffs deprived North American consumers of low cost affordable transportation, with minimal maintenance expense. 2. By allowing NEVs into the N/A market, it will force legacy manufacturers to switch up their business models and modernize, innovate and compete to offer better products for the consumers. Competition should not be feared or discouraged with rapid changes in technologies. 3. It would help meet our climate control goals as renewable electric energy is much cleaner than gas. The tariffs are meant to allow the legacy manufacturers to catch up but, of course, this is just a smoke screen as they have no intention to pivot to EVs. If they do, by the time they could catch up, car transportation will have evolved to another level. Best to survive by pairing up with a 🇨🇳 brand and working together.
@@pranshukrishna5105 How do tarrifs benefit our economy? Are we supposed to buy crap over priced EVs and cripple our car industries by forcing them to buy second rate batteries just because we can't currently compete at something? Imagine if the rest of the world did that to us every time we export something that is better/cheaper. The whole point of free trade is buy stuff from whomever offers the best product rather than protectionism.
@@stom8360 dosen't that run the risk of bankruptcy of domestic manufactures. Won't that lead to benefits being transferred to china.( like what happened in the 90s)
An interesting thing about charging the Xpeng G6 on Teslas supercharger network, is that the speed won´t really get above approx. 90-100 kW. Presumably because the G6 uses 800 v technology, which a few other brands also uses. At least this is the case in Denmark, where I live. Just something to be aware of.
I like the seats. The side support in the Tesla MY is too much for my a little bigger self (183cm, 120kg), the G6 is just right. My skinny (42kg) wife likes the seats too, and the back seat is comfortable as well. The center console is indeed a problem in many EVs, again in the G6 it didn't bother me, and retracted feet position when in self driving mode is great too. Seat ventilation works well, powerful AC (33C here in China when tested), the glass roof didn't cook my head unlike the MY. Rear passenger space is a lot bigger than MY. And yes the sound system is quite impressive. Amazing auto parking, good self driving on fast roads, quiet, a well tuned chassis. And the long range has plenty of power for fun driving, the Performance Max is probably totally unnecessary unless you need 4WD. No glove compartment, no frunk, but for me not a show stopper.
It's great that Chinese EV makers are finally moving to take over the industry in Asia and Australia. Competition is great. You should schedule a FREE model 3 test drive ASAP so you can feel the many differences.
Sam, just a tip from a bloke who did a lot of rallying and some circuit racing a long time ago. You need to change your grip style on the steering wheel, you won’t be able to react quick enough with your right hand on the top of the wheel and the left doing nothing if something happens. Try the old tried and trusted ten to two position.
As an ex-CAMS track marshall; I back your comment 100%. Sam, you are afflicted with Australian lazy driving disease - hand on top of the wheel. The worst position ever. Please try and reprogram your technique.
In a normal, relaxed driving situation you will be trying to school most of us. I'm sure Sam understands this concept and drives differently in a rally situation lol cmon man yeah best practices vs reality.
Thanks for the review Sam. My head's spinning with all the choices available from China. I'm waiting to see how the XPeng M03 performs. Given its predicted AUD $35K, it could be the game changer.
Yes. I drive a Kia Cerato Sport+ and it's current list price is $35K driveaway. I've just come home from the EV Show in Sydney, loved the XPeng G6 @ $58K driveaway or the Zeekr X @ $67K driveaway (same spec). Can't justify the difference in price when the Cerato drives so well and my needs are not high. I would however, consider a XPeng Mona M03 for the same price as a Cerato. Bottom line, I won't buy a new ICE vehicle.
Hi Sam. Sure, it is a lovely EV. Almost as nice as my Seal Premium. I would be ordering it with You if not for the Seal. Looks better in my eye than the Model Y. So many things I don't like in Model Y? White seats as well! And You are paying for it the same price I've paid for my Seal. It must be a good deal. Easy to fall in love with. The longer You drive it, the more You love it. Greetings Sammy. Bye.
Great review Sam! I'm now seriously thinking of getting one here in Canberra. What good value. Seven year warranty compared to Tesla's three. Auto parking. Fast charging. Can tow 1500 kg the same as Tesla Model Y. Power outlets for running equipment which Tesla does not have. Greater range than Tesla Y. And we can get a free charger through Sam the Electric Viking!
With around $60k, I doubt we can buy anything that comes with this convenient auto parking system as standard like this G6, very impressive indeed. Sam, did you get a free installation of the fast charger at home too? It will be good if you can test the charging speed and run another road test and see how far you can go in the real world. Congrats on your new G6.
You should be advocating to break the speed limit in your car. I applaud Europe for mandating this function. It's about time we use the tech in these cars for safety.
Do you mean to not break the speed limit? If so, I agree. It's not OK to speed - this is the largest single factor in causing collisions and the energy of them is dependent on the square of the velocity. We need vehicles that actually prevent speeding to be mandated. In fact we will all be safer when most driving is autonomous.
Mate. I love your work. We met once at an EV car show but mate, I have a model 3 I bought second hand. AWD. Charges at 250kw. Now you keep talking about these fast charging cars. Great if you are NOT in Oz. Most charges around are the 130 for fast charging. Yes there are fast chargers around Sydney but not many so I just dont see any value currently in our country. Not to mention, its more expensive the fast chargers. Use Jolt and others that give away free power. Slower but much cheaper! But Im with you. If I wanted an SUV, the G6 is the better buy.
Tesla's one peddle driving is perfected and an amazing experience. It took me a week to become really good at one peddle driving, and I hate going back to driving the auto RAV4. It would be very annoying for the car to continue creeping at 1kph as this car does.
@FuzzyasianDad Tesla vehicles turn on the brake lights far too often when one foot driving. It is a safety hazard, maybe. Most of the time, my car is driving itself. One foot driving is absolutely amazing.
@jjjxoxoxo interesting. Imho my 21 lr m3 waits too long to turn the lights on to indicate that I'm slowing. It "feels" like I'm heavy engine braking before the lights engage. Even on my motorcycle I flash the brakes while engine braking to be safe and communicate.
@@robertpatterson4185 specs amount to only so much, especially the one you quoted. A very small difference in drag coefficient is meaningless. You would know the cx60 has great specs and is completely terrible to drive.
Took one for a test drive in Melbourne on Saturday 14th September, Really nice car, still have a few small issues to sort out. Like the car rolling when it should be stopped. some of the digital assist was a tad jumpy. and at a tiny bit under $60k starting price, they are not massively cheaper than a Tesla Model Y. Once the Model Y is fully optioned up, there will be about a $10k difference.
Love the review, excellent as always, G6 would be my choice but we just can't wait for it to get to Perth. Still, not loving the undone buttons...one more than usual today... (Electric Stripper maybe an alternative name for your awesome chanel lol) Thanks for the upload 😊
Informative video Sam - looks like the G6 is an interesting EV - will wait for the Model Y refresh to compare since the current Model Y is an older design compared to the G6 which isn't a like for like comparison. Out of curiosity, does the navigation system in the G6 plot charging stops and how long to charge for on long trips? This is a feature, I use regularly in my Model 3
I quickly got used to the steering wheel indicators. 5+ months later and it feels completely natural. Now the stalk indicators on the wife’s Atto 3 feel a bit wierd,
In thailand people have a bit of apprehensive feeling about this car, as if there are accidents then it takes forever to get repairs done for new cars.. and if they end up manufacturing in thailand then the cost would go down... its the case rite now and people who buy early pay more and later the prices are cut down so much..
Lovely vehicle only the nav system is really bad. You can use Carplay and Android Car but then you can't plan the chargers on your way. You can hope for a big update some time later. Also the lack of a frunk is really a pity.
Looks fantastic, it’s got proper door handles , that’s my only gripe with my mod 3 , when your past 50 you’re hands get stiff and using Tesla door handles can be a pain ! Wonder if Tesla are listening 😮😮😊😊
@@Fomites shame the Viking didn’t know that or could be bothered answering me while he is too happy driving around in his half price queue jumping Xpeng. Ooops.
Will the Aion Hyper HT be launched in Aus? It is being launched this month here in Thailand and we will take it for a test drive after taking the Xpeng G6 for a test drive this past weekend while the dealership is still under construction.
Very impressive video about the G6, I am planning to buy an EV within 2 to 3 months but i haven't made up my decision yet, I am considering BYD Sea Lion 07 but I need more advice to wrap up my decision. Please any advice is appreciated
BYD software is nowhere near XPeng quality. BYD cars tend to lose a lot of WLTP range in real driving. XPeng always wins those tests in Europe. Closest to WLTP out of all models, 10% better than Tesla. BYD is usually close to the bottom.
@@enigmatum Thank you very much for pointing that out, yeah I forgot that look at that, I do remember watching a video about testing BYD Seal, Tesla and ID7 and yeah BYD scored low, but never seen Xpeng to be honest. I will look more into the WLTP, hopefully I'll make my decision soon. Thanks again!
This is off topic but I have a question. When comparing maintenance cost of ice cars and electrics, is the repair cost included in the maintenance costs. Every ice car I have owned has had major repairs just after the warranty expires.
Test drove the Highland and sure it seemed better than the M3 which I have also driven. But nothing substantially groundbreaking. Most noticeable - ambient lighting, rear seat display panel, seating, no stalks, better suspension, better soundproofing. I'm guessing the Juniper refresh will be along the same lines. Having tested the G6, i find it to be more comfortable to ride in. Not being bothered about acceleration so much, I'm quite impressed with the tech and UI which is better than say BYD and on par with Tesla. I'm sure the Juniper will look great and I think the G6's looks will grow on me juat like the BYD Seal did. Overall I'm happy to see strong healthy competition between the manufacturers.
For ppl complaining about the car not fully stopping when you release the acceleratior pedal: In China, there is indeed a move toward restricting or banning the use of the "one-pedal" driving mode in electric vehicles, such as those made by Tesla. This mode allows drivers to control both acceleration and braking with just the accelerator pedal, which some regulators believe poses safety risks. Specifically, concerns have been raised that drivers may confuse the accelerator with the brake, leading to accidents. Following a series of incidents, Chinese regulators proposed new rules in 2023 that would prevent vehicles with certain types of regenerative braking systems from coming to a full stop by simply releasing the accelerator. While this ban has not yet been fully enacted, the proposed changes signal a shift toward stricter regulation to improve safety in electric vehicles, particularly for inexperienced drivers unfamiliar with this system. Tesla, for example, has already made adjustments in China, changing how the one-pedal mode operates
@@GDM22 I agree and I hope that the Chinese modify the software of their vehicles that are meant for other markets so that one-pedal driving will be possible
@@Raymaster7482 I don't have an issue with EVs that also regen through the brakes as long as they are recovering energy. Porsche for example argue this is more efficient.
If Tesla are smart they will use the model Y Juniper launch to make range anxiety a thing of the past. It's probably the biggest barrier to mass adoption IMO. The G6 long range is 570km from a 87.5kWh battery. Rumours coming from Tesla Berlin suggest Juniper long range could have a denser 95kWh battery capable of 700km range. That would do it. I'm waiting to see.
@@Thecaptainblackadder that doesn't make any sense at all. When you are buying something you are likely to have for the next 5-10 years, then you want the best you can afford. Especially if you already have another car
From the video sections showing the Front seat belts and rear seat belts, the front belts are black but the rear belts are white. Not sure how white belts will hold up in time. May have been better to have all the seat belts Black.
in 10 years time there will be 1 or 2 Chinese manufacturers and tesla, a life time warranty is meaningless this early in the game, as the company has to still be around to honour the warranty. For all we know this car could have a massive recall for some random manufacturing issue, and the whole company could sink overnight. Or they could be one of the two. Way too early to tell.
While you see the Xpeng G6 as a direct competitor to the Tesla Model Y, I think it unreasonable to make a comparison between it and the current Model Y, as it will soon be superseded. A more valid comparison of features would be with the Model 3. 1. Tesla has no maintenance schedule, and maintenance costs are minimal. How does the Xpeng G6 compare? 2. From your video, it appears that regen does not cause the vehicle to stop, so the brake needs to be used. Unlike the Tesla which has full one-pedal driving. 3. How does trip planning compare with Tesla's? 4. Does the Xpeng have pixelated headlights and when on high beam does it have automatic blanking out of oncoming cars? 5. Does the Xpeng have over the air updates? And will they be regular over time? 6. Does the Xpeng have keyless entry? 7. Does it have easy entry, where it electrically adjusts the seat and steering wheel? 8. Does it have free subscriptions to Spotify etc? 9. How does Gpeng's autopilot compare with Tesla"s? 10. The Gpeng Australian web site does not give any pricing yet, as at 5.9.24. So it's impossible to make a financial comparison.
Compare the thing to a Juniper and looks go to Juniper. It should be just as quiet if not more so than a G6 with double-glazing all around including roof and vastly improved suspension. Xpeng is basically a Chinese Tesla, with “borrowed” software. From Tesla.
The centre console is too wide and high. Too intrusive. The regen should actually stop the car not creep forward. This is annoying when stopping behind someone at the lights. I like the warning sounds my Tesla has. It helps me stay safe and avoid fines.
Although the G6 has been given a 5 star safety rating the G6 has not been crash tested by Euro NCAP. You would think it would be in XPENGs best interest to have the G6 tested ASAP
Please don’t say Tesla Killer. This is rubbish. There has always been more than one car manufacturer and there will always be. Tesla needs other car manufacturers to help the move to a sustainable future.
I am both nervous and excited by the ferocity of chinese comeptition. Nervous as a Tesla investor but excited as a potential EV upgrader. Part of the excitement is also that the model Y juniper is coming out next year and hopefully really steps up the offering. Price is going to be tough too.
I'm curious about some of the small details when comparing other EV makers. My Model S is using google maps for routing with realtime traffic and is permanently connected to Telsa 4G with its own Spotify account. Do the other manufacturers include these "extras"? And when I use the supercharger network, battery pre-conditioning occurs enroute and the route planning captures my battery level and station usage and even re-routes me. I don't believe other EVs have this level of integration even using the Tesla network. It seems BYD and others offer an extra driver's screen, apple carplay and leather options which are attractive but won't be as valuable to the ownership experience as the Tesla integrations. Not being defensive, but we have seen many manufacturers bring out seemingly better cars than Tesla, only to find they don't score as well when professionally reviewed (no offence Sam the Viking), or stack up when it comes to the ownership experience. I only need to see the new Juniper bring one thing: more range. SR needs to be 550-600kms and LR I want to see pushing 700-800kms. And this is less about actual travel distance and more that no Tesla gets their rated range and Australian hot summers need lots of AC.
Xpeng is using the next gen 800v system, which doesnt need thicker wiring and produce less heat and lighter due to smaller current running on the wire and can be charged faster!!. similar to Porsche Taycan!
With the auto parking feature (on any car) you have to realize that the owner of the cars next to you may not be as skilful and may scratch your car when THEY pull out.
Hi Sam, Please let us know about the Towing capabilities of the G6, nobody seems to mention it, Is there a towbar > If so is it like the european version?
Tesla is the market leader, so it's only to be expected that the competition must offer more features and lower prices. It's just amazing what they are doing these days; imagine what EV's will be like in 5 years.
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What a sleek and clever SUV. I have so much admiration for the diligence and dedication required to build such a modern vehicle. A great affordable option for Aussie families.
Thank you very much!
I test drove the G6 last week. It felt like my Audi Q5 but with softer suspension and better feel on the brakes. My G6 will arrive in December
Good luck with long term low Chinese quality.
@@louiesamuel9189you sound like you're ignoring the quality of the iphones or Samsungs. All made in China.
@@Sal3600 Those are held to western company standards. Chinese companies don’t typically have as high standards and China is NOT known for their innovations. Got example, Huawei phones are absolute garbage. I tried them and returned them immediately. Chinese designed products are absolute 💩.
Said someone who are are living inside the coconut shell and can't afford one.
You pay peanuts, you get monkeys@@louiesamuel9189
@@louiesamuel9189 Cope
Viking, it looks like your finally enjoying all your hard work over the last 3 years. It's good to see success from the hard work😅😎👍 Was shocked 😲🤯😍 you bought Shana a car, sooo cool, an incredible story💝💝💝
Much appreciated!
Hear - hear! Thanks for bringing us all this EV/Energy content, Sam! No idea how you manage to juggle your responsibilities as a caring husband and awesome dad!
Looks like the best of the Chinese EV so far. More choice is good for Australia.
@nhand42 Anything from communist China is never good for Australia.
Xpeng G6 looks like a dream and much better value than the Tesla. Hope they come to the UK
Always interesting to note when people talk about value. Ultimately it comes down to how much people are willing to pay VS what they want.
These days in Australia we don't pay import tariffs on vehicles which is a great change from the previous years. So vehicles here are good value now. But the UK does have tariffs presently unfortunately so the price would be higher.
The nav (voice) seems remarkably sharp, clear to understand, and precise.
Friends share good things and Sam you have been a great friend to us viewers. So thank you.
Thanks Sam, used your link and ordered my XPeng today 😅
Sam, best wishes to you and your family. Thanks for all the videos.
Hi Sam. Some of us need to tow a trailer or caravan. You never seem to mention this but it is a major consideration for us when looking to purchase a new car.
Indeed - this was one of the first features I look for. This Xpeng tows 1500 kg which is great!
Great to see you behind the wheel Sam, more of that please.
Will do!
I'm waiting for Byd sealion 07 RH drive 🚗 to arrive. It will challenge the G6, I'm thinking of the Zeekr X as well. Good options for buyers.
Zeekr X is much smaller than the other cars.
Also GAC AION HYPER HT . Solid contender.
It looks like a great car!
Now, Xpeng, make a smaller version (around 4.3 meters), and maybe create a more interesting back design, and "I'm sold"!
We in Canada have been played by the US for applying 100% tariff on Chinese EVs. Meanwhile the US has decided to delay the tariffs on Chinese EVs. Great play Uncle Sam.
Hope Trudeau will reverse course and, at least, delay the tariffs as well.
@@stom8360 How does delaying tariffs benefit US or Canada? Can you explain
@@pranshukrishna5105
1. Tariffs deprived North American consumers of low cost affordable transportation, with minimal maintenance expense.
2. By allowing NEVs into the N/A market, it will force legacy manufacturers to switch up their business models and modernize, innovate and compete to offer better products for the consumers. Competition should not be feared or discouraged with rapid changes in technologies.
3. It would help meet our climate control goals as renewable electric energy is much cleaner than gas.
The tariffs are meant to allow the legacy manufacturers to catch up but, of course, this is just a smoke screen as they have no intention to pivot to EVs. If they do, by the time they could catch up, car transportation will have evolved to another level. Best to survive by pairing up with a 🇨🇳 brand and working together.
@@pranshukrishna5105 How do tarrifs benefit our economy? Are we supposed to buy crap over priced EVs and cripple our car industries by forcing them to buy second rate batteries just because we can't currently compete at something? Imagine if the rest of the world did that to us every time we export something that is better/cheaper. The whole point of free trade is buy stuff from whomever offers the best product rather than protectionism.
@@stom8360 dosen't that run the risk of bankruptcy of domestic manufactures. Won't that lead to benefits being transferred to china.( like what happened in the 90s)
No car will be 100% perfect. If it meets 80% of your expectations then it is a best buy and don't regret it.
An interesting thing about charging the Xpeng G6 on Teslas supercharger network, is that the speed won´t really get above approx. 90-100 kW. Presumably because the G6 uses 800 v technology, which a few other brands also uses. At least this is the case in Denmark, where I live. Just something to be aware of.
I came here to say exactly this.
The interior looks stunning 😊❤
@@petersimms4982 looks awful.
@@jjjxoxoxo, it's stunning. U have a weird taste!
I like the seats. The side support in the Tesla MY is too much for my a little bigger self (183cm, 120kg), the G6 is just right. My skinny (42kg) wife likes the seats too, and the back seat is comfortable as well. The center console is indeed a problem in many EVs, again in the G6 it didn't bother me, and retracted feet position when in self driving mode is great too. Seat ventilation works well, powerful AC (33C here in China when tested), the glass roof didn't cook my head unlike the MY. Rear passenger space is a lot bigger than MY. And yes the sound system is quite impressive. Amazing auto parking, good self driving on fast roads, quiet, a well tuned chassis. And the long range has plenty of power for fun driving, the Performance Max is probably totally unnecessary unless you need 4WD. No glove compartment, no frunk, but for me not a show stopper.
It's great that Chinese EV makers are finally moving to take over the industry in Asia and Australia. Competition is great. You should schedule a FREE model 3 test drive ASAP so you can feel the many differences.
Sam, just a tip from a bloke who did a lot of rallying and some circuit racing a long time ago. You need to change your grip style on the steering wheel, you won’t be able to react quick enough with your right hand on the top of the wheel and the left doing nothing if something happens. Try the old tried and trusted ten to two position.
As an ex-CAMS track marshall; I back your comment 100%.
Sam, you are afflicted with Australian lazy driving disease - hand on top of the wheel. The worst position ever. Please try and reprogram your technique.
that's been revised to 9 and 3 for anyone born since the '70s
In a normal, relaxed driving situation you will be trying to school most of us.
I'm sure Sam understands this concept and drives differently in a rally situation lol cmon man yeah best practices vs reality.
@@borshardsd disagree completely . The steering wheel should never be held the way Sam does. Irrespective of where someone is driving.
@@lenimbery7038 I was born in the 1940’s, but yeah, ten to two, or nine to three, but definitely not one hand at 12 o’clock.
Love that self parking tech
Thats a very nice looking ev. I love my 2024 model 3 awd. Hope you get it soon.
Thanks for the review Sam.
My head's spinning with all the choices available from China. I'm waiting to see how the XPeng M03 performs. Given its predicted AUD $35K, it could be the game changer.
Yes. I drive a Kia Cerato Sport+ and it's current list price is $35K driveaway.
I've just come home from the EV Show in Sydney, loved the XPeng G6 @ $58K driveaway or the Zeekr X @ $67K driveaway (same spec).
Can't justify the difference in price when the Cerato drives so well and my needs are not high.
I would however, consider a XPeng Mona M03 for the same price as a Cerato. Bottom line, I won't buy a new ICE vehicle.
Hi Sam. Sure, it is a lovely EV. Almost as nice as my Seal Premium. I would be ordering it with You if not for the Seal. Looks better in my eye than the Model Y. So many things I don't like in Model Y? White seats as well! And You are paying for it the same price I've paid for my Seal. It must be a good deal. Easy to fall in love with. The longer You drive it, the more You love it. Greetings Sammy. Bye.
The Seal is a Model 3 competitor, Model Y has significantly more carrying capacity like the G6 and is an SUV not a sedan, so shouldn't be compared.
Great review Sam! I'm now seriously thinking of getting one here in Canberra. What good value. Seven year warranty compared to Tesla's three. Auto parking. Fast charging. Can tow 1500 kg the same as Tesla Model Y. Power outlets for running equipment which Tesla does not have. Greater range than Tesla Y. And we can get a free charger through Sam the Electric Viking!
With around $60k, I doubt we can buy anything that comes with this convenient auto parking system as standard like this G6, very impressive indeed. Sam, did you get a free installation of the fast charger at home too? It will be good if you can test the charging speed and run another road test and see how far you can go in the real world. Congrats on your new G6.
You should be advocating to break the speed limit in your car. I applaud Europe for mandating this function. It's about time we use the tech in these cars for safety.
Do you mean to not break the speed limit? If so, I agree. It's not OK to speed - this is the largest single factor in causing collisions and the energy of them is dependent on the square of the velocity. We need vehicles that actually prevent speeding to be mandated. In fact we will all be safer when most driving is autonomous.
Mate. I love your work. We met once at an EV car show but mate, I have a model 3 I bought second hand. AWD. Charges at 250kw. Now you keep talking about these fast charging cars. Great if you are NOT in Oz. Most charges around are the 130 for fast charging. Yes there are fast chargers around Sydney but not many so I just dont see any value currently in our country. Not to mention, its more expensive the fast chargers. Use Jolt and others that give away free power. Slower but much cheaper! But Im with you. If I wanted an SUV, the G6 is the better buy.
Tesla's one peddle driving is perfected and an amazing experience. It took me a week to become really good at one peddle driving, and I hate going back to driving the auto RAV4. It would be very annoying for the car to continue creeping at 1kph as this car does.
Heck yeah! Lol when I use my vw ice with manual gear box after the tesla =X 3 pedals =b what is a clutch 🤣
Great technology and only getting better.
Is the Tesla turning on the brake light when slowing with one pedal driving? If not, it is a safety hazard. Using it is to ask for being rear ended.
@FuzzyasianDad Tesla vehicles turn on the brake lights far too often when one foot driving. It is a safety hazard, maybe. Most of the time, my car is driving itself. One foot driving is absolutely amazing.
@jjjxoxoxo interesting. Imho my 21 lr m3 waits too long to turn the lights on to indicate that I'm slowing.
It "feels" like I'm heavy engine braking before the lights engage. Even on my motorcycle I flash the brakes while engine braking to be safe and communicate.
Wait till 2025 with all the new makes. Mid year 2025 will be good choice of makes to buy a ev.
I’m thinking about the Zeekr 7x for release 2025
@@robertpatterson4185 specs amount to only so much, especially the one you quoted. A very small difference in drag coefficient is meaningless. You would know the cx60 has great specs and is completely terrible to drive.
yeah and then wait another 6 mths for something new, just keep waiting
Maybe the model y juniper could be interesting 🤔
Both model y and g6 looks good, i will just get the cheapest one.
Most people will follow your choice
What colour did you order EViking
Go Viking Go!
Overall shape is similar between the two but the front and rear and the details on the g6 are better.
Good to see you out on the road. But not the first Australian drive, not even the first Australian drive posted on TH-cam.
First Australian Viking to drive it.
Took one for a test drive in Melbourne on Saturday 14th September, Really nice car, still have a few small issues to sort out. Like the car rolling when it should be stopped. some of the digital assist was a tad jumpy. and at a tiny bit under $60k starting price, they are not massively cheaper than a Tesla Model Y. Once the Model Y is fully optioned up, there will be about a $10k difference.
Sam.. on the long range its NMC battery vs the standard range that have lfp bog no no
Not quite this one but Zeekr 7X will certainly kill MY.
Love the review, excellent as always, G6 would be my choice but we just can't wait for it to get to Perth. Still, not loving the undone buttons...one more than usual today... (Electric Stripper maybe an alternative name for your awesome chanel lol) Thanks for the upload 😊
Informative video Sam - looks like the G6 is an interesting EV - will wait for the Model Y refresh to compare since the current Model Y is an older design compared to the G6 which isn't a like for like comparison. Out of curiosity, does the navigation system in the G6 plot charging stops and how long to charge for on long trips? This is a feature, I use regularly in my Model 3
Good question. I wonder too.
@@Fomites yes it does
Lucky you. Wish I own one here in North America with its gouging tariffs and I drive Tesla 3 Dual Motor and Ora Cat.
Lol from the champion of free trade but only when we are dominating.
You’re lucky. Teslas are so cheap in America. Excellent cars. Your dual motor will blow this G6 into the weeds
Sam, who will be servicing the vehicles, how much and how often?
It is an EV. Shouldn't need servicing.
@@serpserpserp once a year apparently, according to the supplier.
test drove a new Model 3 yesterday, first roundabout a was completely lost about the winkers, no way man... I'm gonna take a look at this.
What a stupid comment. The comparable car is a model Y and it still has stalks.
I quickly got used to the steering wheel indicators. 5+ months later and it feels completely natural. Now the stalk indicators on the wife’s Atto 3 feel a bit wierd,
In thailand people have a bit of apprehensive feeling about this car, as if there are accidents then it takes forever to get repairs done for new cars.. and if they end up manufacturing in thailand then the cost would go down... its the case rite now and people who buy early pay more and later the prices are cut down so much..
Lovely vehicle only the nav system is really bad. You can use Carplay and Android Car but then you can't plan the chargers on your way. You can hope for a big update some time later. Also the lack of a frunk is really a pity.
Cheers Sam
Cheers Mate!
What colour combo did you go for mate?
Wish it had more rigid or boxy design. The exterior is not the best looking 😢
can you comment on the two different battery types in the two versions - LFP and NMC? Which is better in terms of longevity and safety?
Looks fantastic, it’s got proper door handles , that’s my only gripe with my mod 3 , when your past 50 you’re hands get stiff and using Tesla door handles can be a pain ! Wonder if Tesla are listening 😮😮😊😊
Tesla doesn't listen when Musk is talking ...
get door handle poppers not expensive or difficult.
Sam, why don’t any EV reviews discuss towing or heads-up displays? Where does the G6 stand in these categories. Would be a good video for you to make.
From another video review it's the same towing capacity as the Tesla but no xpeng comes with heads up display.
Expeng 6 can tow 1500 kg.
@@Fomites shame the Viking didn’t know that or could be bothered answering me while he is too happy driving around in his half price queue jumping Xpeng. Ooops.
Will the Aion Hyper HT be launched in Aus? It is being launched this month here in Thailand and we will take it for a test drive after taking the Xpeng G6 for a test drive this past weekend while the dealership is still under construction.
Very impressive video about the G6, I am planning to buy an EV within 2 to 3 months but i haven't made up my decision yet, I am considering BYD Sea Lion 07 but I need more advice to wrap up my decision. Please any advice is appreciated
BYD software is nowhere near XPeng quality. BYD cars tend to lose a lot of WLTP range in real driving. XPeng always wins those tests in Europe. Closest to WLTP out of all models, 10% better than Tesla. BYD is usually close to the bottom.
@@enigmatum Thank you very much for pointing that out, yeah I forgot that look at that, I do remember watching a video about testing BYD Seal, Tesla and ID7 and yeah BYD scored low, but never seen Xpeng to be honest. I will look more into the WLTP, hopefully I'll make my decision soon. Thanks again!
This is off topic but I have a question. When comparing maintenance cost of ice cars and electrics, is the repair cost included in the maintenance costs. Every ice car I have owned has had major repairs just after the warranty expires.
Nowhere does the order page from your link mention anything about the free home charger.
Seeing as you asked I think the Model Y looks better, unfortunately because I'm boycotting Tesla.
Test drove the Highland and sure it seemed better than the M3 which I have also driven. But nothing substantially groundbreaking. Most noticeable - ambient lighting, rear seat display panel, seating, no stalks, better suspension, better soundproofing. I'm guessing the Juniper refresh will be along the same lines.
Having tested the G6, i find it to be more comfortable to ride in. Not being bothered about acceleration so much, I'm quite impressed with the tech and UI which is better than say BYD and on par with Tesla. I'm sure the Juniper will look great and I think the G6's looks will grow on me juat like the BYD Seal did. Overall I'm happy to see strong healthy competition between the manufacturers.
Vinfast is actually working on on how Tarif works
When is the new Model Y coming out again? I’d love to see you compare the refreshed Model Y that’s coming out at the end of this year to the G6.
For ppl complaining about the car not fully stopping when you release the acceleratior pedal: In China, there is indeed a move toward restricting or banning the use of the "one-pedal" driving mode in electric vehicles, such as those made by Tesla. This mode allows drivers to control both acceleration and braking with just the accelerator pedal, which some regulators believe poses safety risks. Specifically, concerns have been raised that drivers may confuse the accelerator with the brake, leading to accidents. Following a series of incidents, Chinese regulators proposed new rules in 2023 that would prevent vehicles with certain types of regenerative braking systems from coming to a full stop by simply releasing the accelerator.
While this ban has not yet been fully enacted, the proposed changes signal a shift toward stricter regulation to improve safety in electric vehicles, particularly for inexperienced drivers unfamiliar with this system. Tesla, for example, has already made adjustments in China, changing how the one-pedal mode operates
If that is true it is rediculous, if you can't separate the functions of an accelrator and brake you shouldn't be driving.
@@GDM22 I agree and I hope that the Chinese modify the software of their vehicles that are meant for other markets so that one-pedal driving will be possible
@@Raymaster7482 I don't have an issue with EVs that also regen through the brakes as long as they are recovering energy. Porsche for example argue this is more efficient.
Probably how china will try to get Tesla out of the market since they can't beat them. This is CRONY COMMINISM LoL
@electricviking
would you buy g6 or byd song l. ??
also can u do a comparison between them ?
It is a very nice car I agree
Any safety info, crash testing, ANCAP etc info on this vehicle?
It is so weird seeing the steering wheel on the “wrong side”!
I would wait for the Tesla model Y update before buying any new car. Many will regret buying a car right now
If Tesla are smart they will use the model Y Juniper launch to make range anxiety a thing of the past. It's probably the biggest barrier to mass adoption IMO. The G6 long range is 570km from a 87.5kWh battery. Rumours coming from Tesla Berlin suggest Juniper long range could have a denser 95kWh battery capable of 700km range. That would do it. I'm waiting to see.
for sure. 60k is not that cheap, for losing everything that goes along with the tesla
You buy a car when you need a car. It shouldn’t be based on any other factors.
@@Thecaptainblackadder that doesn't make any sense at all. When you are buying something you are likely to have for the next 5-10 years, then you want the best you can afford. Especially if you already have another car
@@benjones5799 if you already have another car, no need to buy a car. I rather have a large stock portfolio than garage full of cars.
Hmmm... Any indications as to warranties or after sale "MAINTENANCE PACKAGE" like the crappy BYD deal?? 🤔🤔
From the video sections showing the Front seat belts and rear seat belts, the front belts are black but the rear belts are white.
Not sure how white belts will hold up in time.
May have been better to have all the seat belts Black.
15:07 the woman behind seems to be starstruck 😁
I read somewhere that Xpeng G6 offers lifetime warranty, including battery in Hong Kong during initial launch.
in 10 years time there will be 1 or 2 Chinese manufacturers and tesla, a life time warranty is meaningless this early in the game, as the company has to still be around to honour the warranty. For all we know this car could have a massive recall for some random manufacturing issue, and the whole company could sink overnight. Or they could be one of the two. Way too early to tell.
While you see the Xpeng G6 as a direct competitor to the Tesla Model Y, I think it unreasonable to make a comparison between it and the current Model Y, as it will soon be superseded. A more valid comparison of features would be with the Model 3.
1. Tesla has no maintenance schedule, and maintenance costs are minimal. How does the Xpeng G6 compare?
2. From your video, it appears that regen does not cause the vehicle to stop, so the brake needs to be used. Unlike the Tesla which has full one-pedal driving.
3. How does trip planning compare with Tesla's?
4. Does the Xpeng have pixelated headlights and when on high beam does it have automatic blanking out of oncoming cars?
5. Does the Xpeng have over the air updates? And will they be regular over time?
6. Does the Xpeng have keyless entry?
7. Does it have easy entry, where it electrically adjusts the seat and steering wheel?
8. Does it have free subscriptions to Spotify etc?
9. How does Gpeng's autopilot compare with Tesla"s?
10. The Gpeng Australian web site does not give any pricing yet, as at 5.9.24. So it's impossible to make a financial comparison.
What are you going to do with the Model Y and Cyber truck that you have ordered?
Compare the thing to a Juniper and looks go to Juniper. It should be just as quiet if not more so than a G6 with double-glazing all around including roof and vastly improved suspension. Xpeng is basically a Chinese Tesla, with “borrowed” software. From Tesla.
Know anything about over the air updates; a fine feature in Teslas. In Xpengs?
The centre console is too wide and high. Too intrusive.
The regen should actually stop the car not creep forward. This is annoying when stopping behind someone at the lights.
I like the warning sounds my Tesla has. It helps me stay safe and avoid fines.
Not the first test drive as ludicrous feed did one a few days ago!!
First time for him.
Although the G6 has been given a 5 star safety rating the G6 has not been crash tested by Euro NCAP.
You would think it would be in XPENGs best interest to have the G6 tested ASAP
I see lots of things I like better about the model Y. Looks like a pretty good competitor. How much do they make on each unit?
Please don’t say Tesla Killer. This is rubbish. There has always been more than one car manufacturer and there will always be. Tesla needs other car manufacturers to help the move to a sustainable future.
100%. The EV future will need many companies to jump on board. No single company can make it happen. Tesla isn't for everybody and nor should it be.
I am both nervous and excited by the ferocity of chinese comeptition. Nervous as a Tesla investor but excited as a potential EV upgrader. Part of the excitement is also that the model Y juniper is coming out next year and hopefully really steps up the offering. Price is going to be tough too.
He did add the question mark
I'm curious about some of the small details when comparing other EV makers. My Model S is using google maps for routing with realtime traffic and is permanently connected to Telsa 4G with its own Spotify account. Do the other manufacturers include these "extras"?
And when I use the supercharger network, battery pre-conditioning occurs enroute and the route planning captures my battery level and station usage and even re-routes me. I don't believe other EVs have this level of integration even using the Tesla network. It seems BYD and others offer an extra driver's screen, apple carplay and leather options which are attractive but won't be as valuable to the ownership experience as the Tesla integrations.
Not being defensive, but we have seen many manufacturers bring out seemingly better cars than Tesla, only to find they don't score as well when professionally reviewed (no offence Sam the Viking), or stack up when it comes to the ownership experience.
I only need to see the new Juniper bring one thing: more range. SR needs to be 550-600kms and LR I want to see pushing 700-800kms. And this is less about actual travel distance and more that no Tesla gets their rated range and Australian hot summers need lots of AC.
Maybe not a Tesla killer, but maybe a Tesla stock overpricing killer.
Xpeng is using the next gen 800v system, which doesnt need thicker wiring and produce less heat and lighter due to smaller current running on the wire and can be charged faster!!. similar to Porsche Taycan!
With the auto parking feature (on any car) you have to realize that the owner of the cars next to you may not be as skilful and may scratch your car when THEY pull out.
Lumbar support adjustment is actually on the screen..this is what i read..not an owner of g6
Sam, what’s your take on the battery chemistry for the G6? I thought LFP was superior?
G6 looks better to me.. you lucky Aussie!
where can you test drive?
Is the built-in nav from Google Maps? Can I connect to Android auto or its Android system itself?
Might end up wishing you waited for the 7X ;)
Did you ask Paul about the lack of a tow bar in Australia while you did your test?
Is no tow bar available here?
Few want to see content on after purchase experiences with this vs. Tesla. FSd will get way more hits.
Amazing
Thank you! Cheers!
Will I fit a Golden retriever in the boot if I want to drive to the park?
Hi Sam, Please let us know about the Towing capabilities of the G6, nobody seems to mention it, Is there a towbar > If so is it like the european version?
A work in progress. I’ve talked to Paul who was Sam’s offsider. It seems to be in the hard basket still.
Are you getting this instead of the Zeekr X 🤔 is there much difference between the two 🤔🏴
Tesla design , i like it second small screen and design is ok .
How was the self drive? Confused? Panicking?
Thanks for cheering me up, Sam. 😎
Any time!
Me too 😅
How many places in Queensland would you get these charge rates?
Tesla is the market leader, so it's only to be expected that the competition must offer more features and lower prices. It's just amazing what they are doing these days; imagine what EV's will be like in 5 years.
Will these be available in the UK?
NMC cell chemistry is a big negative for the long range imo.
Agreed