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Hey Tom, I was in the red Ioniq6 when you arrived at Yaas, realized you were mid video and didn't want to interrupt. We had no issues charging there, it was plug and play for us i think maxed out around 98kw or so from memory. I think you read my comment about station 5206 at Barnawartha, glad to hear people use the app and scroll through for help! Good stuff!
Oh hey! Thanks for the comment! Seeing your car plugged me validated the fact that non-Teslas should’ve been able to charge at the Yass site - not sure if you felt our disappointment when you saw us unable to charge with the G6 😭 Interesting that you only got 98kW despite the Ioniq 6 being 800V also. I’ve heard other 800V cars such as Kia EV6 only maxing out at ~90kW also. Will test again in a follow up vid if/when XPeng sort it out 🙏 Again thanks for your comment on PlugShare! I still find it useful on Aussie EV road trips given the dismal state of our regional network 😭
@@LudicrousFeed Yeah not sure what happened there, maybe too many cars plugged in? Not sure how the tesla chargers are set up, it was our first one. Usually at the chargefox or Evie chargers we max out at 245kw, I think that is the absolute max the car can do from what I read on forums. Agree, plugshare is a must! I always check recent comments before I navigate, so many chargers are slower than they should be or completely broken. Great video, car looks awesome!
Your speed limitation is not due to too many cars being plugged in … from memory the V3/4s don’t encounter power sharing issues like the older V2 plugs. Besides there was no one next to you at the time I think
I was on the way down over Christmas as well and stopped at Yass both ways. The EV6 charged at 97kw from both 25% and at 55%. Would be good if Tesla enabled the 800V charging but unfortunately not :( Having said that I find it ironic that given it is a subsidised EV charging spot the NSW Government didn't force Tesla to put the V4 electronics which supposedly would of allowed 800V charging. For all the 800V cars of which there aren't that many it is literally the stop for anybody leaving Sydney that has a WLTP of 500 or thereabouts.
yeah true, no one next to us and it was a 250kw site. I wonder if the other users comment has any merit here in terms of enabling 800v charging? Like I mentioned, never used a tesla stall before and only stopped there to test
Just detailed one in Melbourne to be displayed in a shopping centre through my business. Xpeng asked for the best paint protection available. I gotta say the build in my opinion destroys the likes of tesla. Really was blown away by it. Rear does look like a macan!
This is a great vid that showcases our lack of infrastructure and range anxiety paired with charging stations that work and have a capability to charge vehicles in good tie. Until these issues are resolved, I (amongst a lot of other Australians, I am sure) will remain ICE vehicle drivers for the foreseeable future.
If they wanted anything to improve on the Syd - Mel route, they would've built a high speed rail decades ago. Amazing how much time people waste on charging their iPads on wheels and for the most part actually be fine with it.
Very enjoyable drive with you and your family I am glad I watched the charging saga as I will look deeply into the ev I want to buy Keep up the good work as I feel I will know the car well before I get one 😎
Thanks Tom. Only just finished watching pt1. I'm personally not keen on the car back end. I'm also glad you had the hiccups at Yass, as it gives better real world charging probs in Australia at this time. Not happy you had to suffer it though.
Happy to show the crappy reality of non-Tesla DC charging in the section between Albury and Goulburn if it helps improve the infrastructure moving forward
Hi Tom, good review, looking forward to your next video. To both of you and wife, keep it up. I think the Fried noodle Cha Key Teow you had in Kakilang was the best Malaysian fried noodle I ever had even compared to those I had in Malaysia.
Great video Tom are you guys off to the Tennis, Joy and yourself are so comfortable on camera. The charge issue again shows the lack of testing from XPENG AU , this should have been known prior. BYD are still sorting charge issues. I wonder if it is linked to going from GBT to type 2 . Anyway enjoyed.
I wish we could’ve stayed in Melbourne longer but alas no 😭 We drove back the next day: 2025 Xpeng G6 Long Range Australia Road Trip Pt 2: Melbourne to Sydney th-cam.com/video/j7UgHdJ1_no/w-d-xo.html
Great video, it all comes down to charging times, availability and rate of charge for long distance drives. Great looking car, some angels of the car reminds me of Porsche, Jaguar and Tesla, inside the car rear reclining seats and boot cover from Lexus just a name a few great futures. 😉
The fact the Sydney Melbourne route is still not fixed in 2025 is not good enough. There's now 200,000+ registered EVs on the roads now. Next year it will be 300,000. They need to sort this situation out.
Thanks for the initial look at the XPeng G6. It certainly bears a resemblance to Model Y. Eager to see how the driving experience compares. I believe the in-house stereo system is called X-opera.
At yes, pronouncing it X-opera makes more sense now 😅 - If you keep watching to the end of this vid plus also Part 2 you’ll get insights from both of us on how the XPILOT drive compares to Tesla autopilot
So excited for this series. Enjoyed my test drive of the G6 (am a MY owner) as tech really impressed me but I found the drive a bit.. unresponsive and floaty? Even toying with the steering I’d say the hardest steering option was still probably closer to “standard” in a Tesla.
@ yes, couldn’t agree more Joy! Is this something that’s updatable via software? Or a hard coded thing in the drive dynamics? Not a car head so I don’t know 🤷♂️
I’d say the steering column is still mostly mechanical although if the steering stiffness can be adjusted from the infotainment screen there would be a software component that can be potentially tweaked for sensitivity levels
Tesla Superchargers are not working properly with 800 volt architecture vehicles. It's known to other brands too. Other high power chargers are managing this very well ...
Yup I’ve noticed on socials that EGMP 800V cars only max at around 90kW at Tesla Superchargers … in fact if you scroll through the comments, the person who was in the red Ioniq 6 charging at the Yass location left a comment that they were only getting around 98kW also. Will be interesting to see if/when XPeng fix this, at what max rate can the G6 charge at a V4 supercharger … stay tuned 🙏
@@Alex-l6d1f but Ionity (here in Europe, it's a joint venture between almost all the old manufacturers) is 800 volt chargers, and they manage all cars 🤔
Great job, Tom & Joy. Your point is well made that the EV charging for non-Teslas between SYD-MEL is not good enough for a country that depends on EV innovation and uptake. Yass is the perfect place to charge and it should be easy. If someone had used the other plug at your Yass Woolies charger, the rate would have dropped by half. And the NRMA 50 kW charger at Yass stops working after a few minutes. That leaves us all dependent on Tesla chargers. Why is this so hard?
great job guys. Joy adds a little extra to these videos. Xpeng will sort out the Tesla issue, hopefully not with a part conversion like your Seal. Also it is frustrating with the charging situation in Australia currently. But things will get better. We just need one of the big guys to step up and invest. Even if it is one of the Petrol companies. Pivot to offer some better/fast EV charging solutions. in 5-10 (more like 10) i can picture a few European style charging plaza's along the SYD-MEL route. 50-60 different types of chargers.
Do you think there's a need to buy a panoramic roof shade? Temps regularly reach 35°C in HK from March to Sept. Also, did you see a lot of glare from the sun above your head or is the roof tint dark enough?
I think a decent sunshade especially if it's silver lined, makes a big difference to insulation as I showed in this video: th-cam.com/video/ULvt7OmAsDA/w-d-xo.html The glass roof was adequately tinted as not to hinder our sight during the drive - there was minimal glare and no worse than other EVs I've driven with glass roofs
@@LudicrousFeedThanks for the link. Just watched your video. Good results with silver coating. I'm assuming G6 roof has similar coating as the BYD Seal
I hate being in a car when the driver doesn’t really slow for speed humps. It’s not too hard slowing to a point where everyone doesn’t get thrown around in their seats. Besides it helps the suspension from premature wear
Here’s my comparison walkthrough: Xpeng G6 Standard Range vs Long Range Comparison Price Specs Australia th-cam.com/video/n0tnRVccFOc/w-d-xo.html Also as we’ve experienced over the 2 days these videos were shot, if you road trip a lot in a non-Tesla EV: my strong advice to you is to buy a LR vehicle if your budget allows for it. Unless the DC network drastically improves in this country, you need the redundancy in case you get stuck with a broken charger or whatever emergency you may be confronted with on the Hume
Proper low speed pedestrian warning sounds instead of the "ice cream van" music the Seal plays. One can only dream about BYD allowing us to change it to something less embarrassing.
I was considering replacing the Model 3 LR this year with something else but if these other brands are still having issues with the Tesla Superchargers it looks like it will be the new Y for me
Really good video Tom & Joy , it seemed road noise was noisy? or did the mic's overly pic it up ..I gather no roof blind , & would the standard range mean an extra stop on the 1 way trip? thanks [now to pt 2 ]
Thanks! No noisier than other road trips I've done ... the Rode mics are also very sensitive 😅 No powered roof blind so I would definitely look for an aftermarket shade. SR means you'd probably have to factor in minimum 3 stops although I'm happy to be proven wrong
Good real world review! I can’t find anywhere any reference to G6 turning circle. For everyday driving this is a big issue. Skodas for example are amazing. I can u turn where many cars have to a 3 point. This type of info from many of the manufacturers is pretty scant.
Hi Tom! Great to see a golf driver fits in the boot. Do you think a full bag of irons could fit diagonally? Many EVs have limited boot space, so I’m looking for one that can at least accommodate a bag of irons, with my driver riding up front in the passenger seat.
Unfortunately a $50 saving for an infrequent trip like is not worth the charging downtime and headaches. I own both an EV and an ice car. Until the charging infrastructure is improved (dramatically) I will always use an ICE or Hybrid for my long distance trips.
@tonysemaan2509 hybrid is the way. That's what I'm looking at now. But even the hybrids need better mileage. Ev are not the answer for Australians unless your driving within areas that have the infrastructure
We were thinking on the return trip that we may have needed to experience this for real 😅 There’s a lot more range/charger anxiety when the infrastructure is so terrible 😭
Great video Tom. I’m really surprised that the people responsible for bringing these cars in don’t test, or at least notify us, whether Tesla charging works. We’re going to discover this anyway, and always when you least want to when out on the road. I remain unconvinced that our importers are really into their EVs.
Another quick one. On the weekend at Bunnings I saw they sell portable chargers. Not sure how much charge they held but they werent bulky at all. Like a jerry can but electricity. Nice.
If you’re referring to a mobile connector then yes they are handy: plug into any 10A power point and you’ll usually get 10kph of charge. Slow but it’ll get you out of trouble eventually
What's really bewildering is that in China, people dislike the looks of the car, especially the rounded rear. It's literally the butt of jokes. But outside of China, its the polar opposite. People REALLY like its looks.
It’s already available to order in Australia! XPeng Launches in Australia: Sydney Flagship Experience Centre Tour! th-cam.com/video/r85S7dfC6Uo/w-d-xo.html
if Joy likes the Xpeng G6, TrueEV/XpengAU should sell a heavily discounted brand-new 2025-built TeslaSupercharger-working RHD Xpeng G6 to her, and the 2023 blue-paint Tesla Model Y can be sold. XpengAU will sell quite a lot of RHD G6’s just from seeing 1-2 videos per week on here by an actual owner of it (not a 3 month / 6 month lend, if a lend the viewers will think “oh they don’t really own it, not sure I want to buy one myself and take the risk with a new brand”) seeing an owners G6 videos regularly it will assure the audience that you actually own one and will see you taking it to UltraTune once year / once-two-yearly etc
I think even if it’s discounted, people will still say it’s being partially sponsored which is fair. To give a decent opinion I think it has to be purchased at full price (or at least within the usual boundaries of negotiation by a normal buyer)
@@LudicrousFeed then if full price is paid, you should get a successful referral payment of minimal AUD$500 from XpengAU per any Xpeng bEV that you sell (after GST paid and 30% tax paid by you [your registered media company?] - you will end up with about AUD$318 cash), I think your vlogs of having that G6 day to day will sell at-least 150 - 160 units (which will be about AUD$50,000 cash in your pocket after GST & tax is paid), even if only 75 - 80 sales that is AUD$25,000 cash
@@LudicrousFeed if want to pay full price for a G6, then how about they pay a referral fee (in AUD$) per verified successful sale? you singled handedly sold a LOT of Tesla Model 3 / BYD Seal sedans / Tesla Model Y - as people saw you having those vehicles day to day and it convinced them to also put an order in and buy one
What a great and thorough review - thanks Tom. EV manufacturers do not exploit all of the unique advantages of an EV - V2L or better still V2G for example. The Xpeng G6 efficiency appears to stand out above the crowd. In my personal check list for selecting my next EV LFP chemistry is not negotiable, so the G6 is off the list. I was a little concerned when I saw 115km/h on the displays...can they book you on that evidence? (personally I think we should join the rest of the world and have a top speed limit of 130km/h). I've noticed very few new car reviews from non Asian manufacturers recently. Sign of the times. Charging infrastructure in a country where investment risk appetite is anaemic, will always lag EV adoption by a country mile. Thankfully we have organisations like the NRMA etc.
Glad you enjoyed it. The speedo seems to be calibrated slower than true GPS eg Waze or Google Maps … at the car’s speedo of 115kph, Waze would consistently only show 110kph 🤷♂️ Also check out the SR variant which is LFP chemistry 👍
@@LudicrousFeed In this day and age they still run a speedo based on something rotation linked to the wheels...possibly an regulatory thing. I didn't know about the SR - thanks for that.
Crazy there is no frunk considering I watched reviews of the EV3 from Europe and EV5 from NZ earlier tonight and both have frunks plus considering how close to Tesla it is that they didn't design it to have a frunk even if it is only enough for a type-2 cable and abit extra even my lower spec Kona(2024 version) has one. I personally need some buttons/dials though particularly for commonly used features one reason I love Hyundai/Kia. Would be interesting to know if Xpeng has what I call the deadzone between the footrest and the brake pedal to put a foot and stretch out the leg that little bit more. Hopefully they fix the supercharger issue as well as it sounds like it's a global issue and they need to get it fixed urgently.
I’m not too concerned about the frunk … as handy as it is, if I’m being honest with myself I reckon the only times I’ve opened the bonnet of my Seal is to show it for my TH-cam vids 😂 But yes if XPeng can offer an OEM frunk retrofit as an accessory it would be the icing on the cake. Along with the Supercharger fix
@@LudicrousFeed I will be honest I have a frunk in my Kona the only thing in it is my Type-2 cable which I have only used once as a test only to see if I can actually get almost 11kW which I could. The Supercharger fix is definitely needed. Those RACV chargers I suspect they went cheap and only put in 50kW as max on those Kempower units they need to up them to 300kW so each car can get 150kW (if they can take it).
12:18 {from official Xpeng Global publically listed social media post} Xopera is an immersive 5D experience that uses ambient lighting, fragrances, dynamic seat functions, and air conditioning to enhance the music or movie playing in the cabin
Trust me when I say the AC in the Chinese cars are calibrated to a higher “normal”. I usually have my BYD Seal set at 24 whereas in our Model Y (and every other Tesla I’ve ever driven) it’s set to 21
@@LudicrousFeed I believe it's due to the heat rejection capability of the sun roof. Tesla has no (or negligible) heat rejection, while the G6 has 98.5% heat rejection. So the Tesla is trying to cool the car as it is heated by the roof.
That charging speed is why non LFP still has a great future, at least until the so-called next gen LFP starts coming onto the market as most LFP are painfully slow at changing, including BYD even with very large batteries they still do not charge a constant fast speed. And good to see manufacturers can make the nanny systems non intrusive.
@LudicrousFeed Lots of non 800v charges still have fast charging speeds, our old EV6 would charge at an average 170kw till 77% and it seems the Xpeng is even faster right up to 90%. 800v chargers are not really needed. We have a few 300kw 800v chargers, but the 150kw and 180kw 400v the EV6, still takes advantage of the charging speeds. I believe in our neck of the woods the biggest supplier of DC charging locations have abandoned putting in 300kw 800v chargers and now are only installing 150kw, as still most EV including brand new ones are still very slow at charging with the exception of a few
Teslas only maintain their advertised peak charging rates for a short time. Assuming you have a 800V charger, BYD Seals (82.5kWh battery versions) have a comparable 20-80% average charging rate to a Tesla with NMC batteries.
MODEL Y "Juniper" will have CATL LFP SHENXING and SHENXING PLUS and it will bring TESLA back to number one. CATL will save TESLA they have the batteries that TESLA failed to produce.
I also tried the tesla supercharging 2 days with my BYD Seal, and failed as well, tried for 30 mins, while I saw another Atto 3 working well with it. So annoying.
If your Seal is pre-March 2024 build, I suggest you get in touch with BYD Service to get the retrofit for V3/4 Tesla Supercharger compatibility: th-cam.com/video/w48zBLjv3g8/w-d-xo.html All MY2024 Atto 3 and post-March 2024 Seals will be able to charge at V3/4 Superchargers
@@LudicrousFeed you guys work well together on the 2nd part now love the banter between you both. Only downfall is wind noise from the mic when wearing headphones 👍👍
i love how they enable to enlarger the camera view while you are indicating. unlike the tesla so small that i couldn't be bothered to look at it. But G6 dont have detection vehicles and people nearby like Tesla. hmmmm
@@LudicrousFeed i meant the 3D map display from sensor surrounding people, vehicle and objects. Is seems G6 sensor surrounding is weak? Im glad they have sentry mode recorded so u know what happened to your car while u away.
@ I can assure you the drive visualisations are present - it’s just not as obvious in these road trip vids because we weren’t spending much time in the city. If you scrub to the last 20s of the video you’ll see a brief example of it in action If you watch this vid of my Sydney test drive you’ll see a better example of the visualisations: th-cam.com/video/0eBKNamBfnY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=iAXWQsV1pKV0nafi
So it has the same software flaw the MG has when trying to adjust HVAC on the fly, I want instant access while driving and not thumbling around trying to find software buttons while driving.
BYD also is the same currently although an update is coming apparently to remedy this The AC controls stay for the Deepal: Real-World Road Trip Test: Deepal S07 Sydney to Canberra over 600km+ th-cam.com/video/MxYv8ViZJrA/w-d-xo.html
Gee, this looks impressive. It is like X-Peng took a Model Y, listened to the customer complaints, and released a 'fixed' version. My only concern is the viability of the company here in Oz. With all the new Chinese models now competing for that 100 000 EV sales per year, who will be around in five years? Even Tesla must be a question mark although it has the inside running.
The first entrant into a new industry well before the rest can have such an advantage if investing early, and the prime example here is the Tesla Supercharger network. When Tesla has 12 chargers in Yass, is building a new charging station at Coolac, has another 6 chargers at the Dog on a Tuckerbox Gundagai stop, and 9 charges at Holbrook, why would a third party such as Chargefox or Evie Networks, or any of the petrol stations for that matter, invest in anything more than 2 chargers at a site between Goulburn and Albury when their competitor has so many chargers and has the cash balance and cash flow to fund further supercharger stations.
Fair point. Surely there’s a business model around EV charging other than purely trying to make a margin off selling electricity … food and beverage perhaps? Looking forward to seeing how Gridserve/Flowpower perform in Australia
@@LudicrousFeed I reckon there's a fair few similarities here comparing the Australian supercharger market structure with the Australian airline market. Qantas is the incumbent, every one of its competitors has gone bust, it invested early and as a result has a market share of 2/3. New competitors (Virgin after existing administration) go for the most profitable markets first (MEL-SYD-BNE). Essentially the only competition Qantas has on country flights is the Commonwealth Govt bankrolling Rex. So economically these third party providers should build out in the most profitable spots first, and this ain't 300+km away from the nearest capital city. I'd be surprised if Tesla's share of the supercharger market wasn't around 2/3. Just like with Rex in country areas, we really need govts to bankroll 80%+ of the costs of installing superchargers in spots 300+kms away from capital cities IMHO.
Hi Tom, Xpeng looks better than Model Y in every aspect. However, the longevity of the brand is my only concern. I dont want my money only worth scrap yard willing to pay !
@LudicrousFeed there is plenty of non Tesla chargers available. Of course Tesla supercharger is the best though. Let's be honest, Model Y is extremely boring car comparing to Xpeng...
The BYD Atto3 Chinese aircon doesn’t work over 25c apparently and the Aircon stops when your car stops My daughter rented one and had this issue and internet has thousands of BYD buyers with the same issues
I’ve heard this on the Internet too which is different to my own experience having driven the Atto 3 during a similar time of year in 2023: BYD ATTO 3 EV DRIVE FROM SYDNEY TO MELBOURNE IN ONE DAY | January 2023 th-cam.com/video/3T9KUInbzWA/w-d-xo.html Every Chinese car I’ve tested now has AC so strong that I’ve had to dial it to 24/25 whereas in Tesla I leave it at 21. Strange
Reckon BYD, XPeng, Zeekr, Hyundai and others should jointly with local governments build more charging stations. Maybe even invites the largest ev charging provider in China TGood over to jointly develop here…
Respect for mentioning the Super Charger situation. However, paying 60k wouldn't inspire That is How the Cookie Crumbles in me. Do you think that the car is actually listening to you and make adjustments when you say things like Too Close To Curb or Don't Hit The Charger ? 😉
I’m currently communicating with XPeng about the issues raised in this video and they have assured me they are in the process of getting the supercharger issue sorted Haha although the car has voice commands I don’t think it can compute ad lib candid comments like what we are yelling during the Autopark session 😂
Smaller distances in Malaysia between your cities is to your advantage. When we’re talking hundreds of km in Australia between our towns, then a reliable DC network is paramount to EV adoption in this country
You really need to start testing how safe the auto pilot systems are on each car. We know the Tesla will bring the car to a complete stop should you fail to keep hold of the steering wheel, but many systems just switch off the lane centre while keeping the set speed. Which of course will not end well. I know Kia is bad for it, and only the very latest Toyota bring you to a safe stop. But would be great to see how many Chinese cars are coming out with a much safer lane keep/centre system
There’s so many new Chinese EV brands coming out and I get them all mixed up. Since there’s so many new brands coming here, it’s a bit of a gamble buying any of the new brands as they’re disproven in Australia. So you don’t know how long each will last in Australia if the sales are low which wouldn’t surprise me with how few people actually buy EVs now.
Australians are understandably naturally cautious about anything new or foreign so my prediction in 2025 and beyond is that BEV sales will only rise (without intervention) once the rate of new entrants start to stabilise
@ I do think if more cheaper EVs (mostly from China) come to Australia then yeah the adoption rate will go up and I realise there’s a bunch of new options coming this year. But at the same time I wouldn’t expect sales to boom again, mainly because of new hybrid cars from Toyota/Honda and others
Maybe. I think the Chinese PHEVs will also be very compelling eg BYD Shark 6 and SL6 make a very good case with being able to run almost purely on the electric powertrain in the city (if you charge often enough) while having enough range to satisfy most long drives. Check out my SL6 vid to find out how it works: BYD Sealion 6 Dynamic Review Australia Walkthrough Pricing & Specs th-cam.com/video/BWdgg_6d_0o/w-d-xo.html
Sales in AUSTRALIA are constantly increasing. You cannot go wrong with BYD, ZEEKR or XPENG. BYD is now the world's leading car/truck/bus/battery company, ZEEKR along with POLESTAR and VOLVO and LOTUS are owned by GEELY a huge brand and XPENG is doing very well and licences their tech to legacy brands.
@ well you can go wrong with them. Australia is a brutal climate for BEVs especially ones that are built in and for China. Long term costs are what hold them back with things such as battery replacement which for the Polestar 2 at least costs $50K for the battery alone and doesn’t include labour costs to replace it. So you can actually go very wrong
Still press cars in Australia.. but public in Europe for a while. Seems to be a big failing that local staff hadn't tested it before handing the car to Tom presumably knowing where he was going to drive.
i was hoping she is your daughter or niece. dang... good thing that your wife share the entertainment with your toys cars. unlike some other will complaint their hubby for making too much loves for car toys collections.
Great review and an impressive vehicle. Your charging experience and the overall lack of infrastructure is why I won't yet buy an EV. Hopefully the infrastructure situation will improve quickly.
Fair enough and I think it’s important that reviewers and EV content creators show the reality of the DC network between Sydney and Melbourne, our busiest stretch of highway in Australia
@@LudicrousFeed I am not in Australia, if the two destinations as important as Sydney and Melbourne have that few charging location options, the fault is not in me but in the stars. Three brands already landed in Australia BYD, XPENG and ZEEKR need to understand two vital things 1/ TESLA's Supercharger network sold TESLA cars even to people who almost never use a Supercharger. 2/ Forcing people to DC charge at 42% SOC is not good for charging speed, BMS or overall battery health. All 3 of the fore mentioned Chinese brands have their own charging stations and BYD has major Solar tech too. If they want to sell big in Australia they need to build their networks and of course open to all CCS2 EVs thus an income stream from EVs in general. A win-win. BYD is building a network in Brazil they and the others need to not make that an exception.
@@honesty_-no9he Of course in an ideal world there should be chargers dotted along the highway every 150km so that we don’t have to worry about planning as was my experience driving an Ioniq 5 in the UK in 2024. But unless you are in the car with us at the time, I don’t think it’s fair for you to question why we charged at 42% when you don’t even fully understand the charging landscape in Australia. This is directed not just at you but for any viewer who thinks they could’ve done a better job than us given the circumstances. As you’ve seen in this video, the non-Tesla DC charging infrastructure between Sydney and Melbourne is average at best so we felt it was better to top up at a relatively higher SoC of 42% rather than risk either being stranded or having to drive at 80kph to limp to the next viable DC charger. I hope this explanation clarifies our actions because when you are on the highway, theory goes out the window and you need to make quick decisions using substandard cell connectivity about where to charge next
@@LudicrousFeed I have stopped to charge a few times at Tarcutta -2 x 350kw Evie chargers there. I think you should have easily reached there. Of course if PlugShare indicated it was offline, then Yass was your best option. Evie at Tarcutta and Avenel have both been offline for me before and caused some 0% drives!! ( now I always check PlugShare)
Am I the only one who looks at this with horror? Phone apps and scrolling through screens while you should be watching the road. Unable to charge at Tesla points when you were told you can. Range anxiety and sitting around waiting to charge. I just want to get in a car drive. I have enough problems without buying a car that comes with an entire set of new things to worry about. I don’t want to become a computer nerd/ electrical engineer just to get to the grocery store.
I’m showing the reality of the terrible non-Tesla infrastructure between Sydney in Melbourne in the hope that current and future CPOs are also watching in horror like yourself 😱
@ until EVs require no special skills or knowledge, can be driven across country by a 85 IQ person or your 75 year old grandmother that can’t do email (16% of the population has an IQ of 85 or less) it will never happen. Unless the whole point is to stop the peons from traveling.
We were saying in the car over and over: if only we could’ve charged at the Superchargers! It would’ve made for a much different experience 😅 And yes 40kW which drops to 20kW when someone else pulls up is disgraceful honestly … but then again the Woolies Chargefox should not be relied on as a highway stop! We need faster chargers off the Hume for interstate travellers like us rather than needing to detour into the town
The Tesla can be switched onto full self driving not just autonomous driving (X Pilot cruise control) for the whole trip so you don’t touch the steering wheel much Tesla very similar price and has this main advantage as well as its own supercharger pump network and no servicing costs a heat pump Also Tesla have regular upgrades through the software and will hold their value better than XPeng as Tesla is a known brand but good effort from XPeng
Slight correction: Tesla vehicles in Australia cannot currently cannot be used in “full self driving” mode as you’ve seen in North America. I’ve driven a Model 3, Model Y and Model S along our highways and you will still need to wiggle the steering wheel every few minutes as part of the well known “Autopilot Nag”. This occurs even if you purchase either EAP or the “FSD” package
As far as I know, there are no plans by the relevant authorities to permit the use of full self-driving in Australia yet. No point buying this option from Tesla or any other carmaker.
@@LudicrousFeed read my comment again You don’t touch the steering wheel much That’s why I said that If I was in America I wouldn’t have added much and if this was electric Viking channel which has a lot more American viewers I might not have added much I’ve driven the Tesla y to Wollongong and found I didn’t have to touch the steering wheel much Also the latest versions don’t require you to touch the steering wheel as much as the older ones
@@eds4743 that’s crazy. Once it proves itself with saving lives which the police have been trying to do unsuccessfully for the last 30 years then the FSD will be essential as it is far better as a driver than most humans Also by then teslas will all be autonomous and cyber cabs will be everywhere For Australia add ten years delay compared to Texas California and China as we are so far behind
I had a glove box in my Audi Q5. For three years I rarely opened it. Inside was the User Manual, three CDs, toothpicks, hand sanitizer and packet of tissues. Yeah, a definite deal breaker for people like me
Why doesn’t anyone say what these charges cost along with exact times they are charging for. Really frustrating to to gather the data the real people want
You the viewer can see as much as they can, if not more - I’ve shown you where I charged, how much I paid, how far I drove and what I had for lunch. We have nothing to hide
XPeng copy everything Tesla do except for world sales and full self driving They’ve priced it close to Tesla so it’s a slow seller in Australia and other Chinese brands arrived in Australia within the same month as XPeng further exacerbating the difficulty in selling them here. Leapmotor are cheaper Zeekr (Geely) bit more expensive Deepal bit cheaper and Geely arriving soon too Chery Omoda cheaper MG4 has been around for a while and is much cheaper by about $20k In China XPeng is the top seller in the first week of 2025 and the share price just jumped overnight as its listed on the Nasdaq I think the XPeng is US$10k cheaper in China compared to Australia If it was reduced that much or even A$5000 it would sell like hotcakes Latest news is Cupra slashed prices by $16k and Nissan Leaf down $20k so market very competitive now
Imo There’s no point comparing our pricing to that of China or anywhere else in the world for that matter. What only matters is the relative pricing compared to its competitors because OEMs will slot their cars into the market based on where they think it fits
@ yes. From what I understand XPeng is priced more competitively in China than here so sells faster XPeng STD 190kw 66 kw/h 435 km range WLTP 0-100 kmh 6.6 secs top speed 200 kmh A$59,4k or 210kw 87.5 kw/h range 570 kms WLTP 0-100 6.2 secs top speed 200 kmh $64,7k Model Y RWD 220kw 60kw/h 455 km range WLTP 0-100 6.9 secs top speed 217 kmh $62,5k or Model Y Long Range 378 kw 79kw/h 533 km range WLTP 0-100 kmh 5 secs top speed 217 kmh $77,4k
Looks like a porsche macan... nice. But in all seriousness, can a Chinese car be trusted to 1. Have parts available down the line., 2. Not track & audio record everything, 3. In the event of a war with china, shut down or worse crash your car?
I think 3 is extremely unlikely - why sabotage their own sales. 2 is possible but in all honesty I don’t think I’m important enough for them to care - besides I have nothing to hide. Number 1: this is one of the critical issues that the new comers need to deal with to gain the trust of the Australian car buying public
Given most of our trade is with China - Australia would be in deep deep trouble if there was war with China. Not least because all our petrol reserves are in the US. But our leaders definitely have a mid 20C vibe in terms of our strategic international partnerships. Parts would be a problem across all drive trains as presumably shipping would be under threat. Much much better to have an EV in the extremely unlikely event of a war with China.
BYD SEALION 7 is a better family car the XPENG G6 is better for childless professionals. Plus SEALION 7 has a large frunk. XPENG's screen tech is better but the SEALION 7 screen is better than most.
SL7 feels claustrophobic and sunked in at the back. The G6 feels airier and roomy in the back seat, which is why we chose it for our son and daughter. Yes, we're a Family
@@robocop581 Interesting because on video the G6 seems tighter but visual perception can be distorting. What cannot be argued is SEALION 7s substantial luggage space. Congratulations on the G6...I do like the car a lot but was concerned that it may not be rugged enough for kids.
@@robocop581 PS Here in the UK we have BYD but XPENG is still teasing us and not delivering any RHD cars to the UK market. Maybe this year....who knows!
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Hey Tom, I was in the red Ioniq6 when you arrived at Yaas, realized you were mid video and didn't want to interrupt. We had no issues charging there, it was plug and play for us i think maxed out around 98kw or so from memory.
I think you read my comment about station 5206 at Barnawartha, glad to hear people use the app and scroll through for help! Good stuff!
Oh hey! Thanks for the comment! Seeing your car plugged me validated the fact that non-Teslas should’ve been able to charge at the Yass site - not sure if you felt our disappointment when you saw us unable to charge with the G6 😭
Interesting that you only got 98kW despite the Ioniq 6 being 800V also. I’ve heard other 800V cars such as Kia EV6 only maxing out at ~90kW also. Will test again in a follow up vid if/when XPeng sort it out 🙏
Again thanks for your comment on PlugShare! I still find it useful on Aussie EV road trips given the dismal state of our regional network 😭
@@LudicrousFeed Yeah not sure what happened there, maybe too many cars plugged in? Not sure how the tesla chargers are set up, it was our first one.
Usually at the chargefox or Evie chargers we max out at 245kw, I think that is the absolute max the car can do from what I read on forums.
Agree, plugshare is a must! I always check recent comments before I navigate, so many chargers are slower than they should be or completely broken. Great video, car looks awesome!
Your speed limitation is not due to too many cars being plugged in … from memory the V3/4s don’t encounter power sharing issues like the older V2 plugs. Besides there was no one next to you at the time I think
I was on the way down over Christmas as well and stopped at Yass both ways. The EV6 charged at 97kw from both 25% and at 55%.
Would be good if Tesla enabled the 800V charging but unfortunately not :( Having said that I find it ironic that given it is a subsidised EV charging spot the NSW Government didn't force Tesla to put the V4 electronics which supposedly would of allowed 800V charging.
For all the 800V cars of which there aren't that many it is literally the stop for anybody leaving Sydney that has a WLTP of 500 or thereabouts.
yeah true, no one next to us and it was a 250kw site. I wonder if the other users comment has any merit here in terms of enabling 800v charging? Like I mentioned, never used a tesla stall before and only stopped there to test
Best review I have seen on the Xpeng G6. Well done Tom
Wow that’s high praise thanks!
Just detailed one in Melbourne to be displayed in a shopping centre through my business. Xpeng asked for the best paint protection available. I gotta say the build in my opinion destroys the likes of tesla. Really was blown away by it. Rear does look like a macan!
They look very good
This is a great vid that showcases our lack of infrastructure and range anxiety paired with charging stations that work and have a capability to charge vehicles in good tie. Until these issues are resolved, I (amongst a lot of other Australians, I am sure) will remain ICE vehicle drivers for the foreseeable future.
I truly hope it does improve … it isn’t too much better compared to my Syd to Mel trips in an EV from 2022 and 2023 😭
@shannonrussell7151 Sydney to Melbourne in an EV 😄 a road trip.from he'll 😄 🤣 😂 😆 😄
If they wanted anything to improve on the Syd - Mel route, they would've built a high speed rail decades ago. Amazing how much time people waste on charging their iPads on wheels and for the most part actually be fine with it.
@@liberty0758High speed rail? Why wouldn't you fly?
Looks like a great Model Y competitor. Good to have some great competition. I have seen the car twice in shows. Very good looking car
It’s a great looking car
Very enjoyable drive with you and your family
I am glad I watched the charging saga as I will look deeply into the ev I want to buy
Keep up the good work as I feel I will know the car well before I get one
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Pleasure! Glad you found it informative
Thanks Tom. Only just finished watching pt1.
I'm personally not keen on the car back end.
I'm also glad you had the hiccups at Yass, as it gives better real world charging probs in Australia at this time. Not happy you had to suffer it though.
Happy to show the crappy reality of non-Tesla DC charging in the section between Albury and Goulburn if it helps improve the infrastructure moving forward
Hi Tom, good review, looking forward to your next video. To both of you and wife, keep it up. I think the Fried noodle Cha Key Teow you had in Kakilang was the best Malaysian fried noodle I ever had even compared to those I had in Malaysia.
Thanks! Yes absolutely agree with the CKT - best I’ve had in Australia or at least for as long as I can remember!
Great video Tom are you guys off to the Tennis, Joy and yourself are so comfortable on camera. The charge issue again shows the lack of testing from XPENG AU , this should have been known prior. BYD are still sorting charge issues. I wonder if it is linked to going from GBT to type 2 . Anyway enjoyed.
I wish we could’ve stayed in Melbourne longer but alas no 😭 We drove back the next day: 2025 Xpeng G6 Long Range Australia Road Trip Pt 2: Melbourne to Sydney
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Great video, it all comes down to charging times, availability and rate of charge for long distance drives. Great looking car, some angels of the car reminds me of Porsche, Jaguar and Tesla, inside the car rear reclining seats and boot cover from Lexus just a name a few great futures. 😉
Great summary - it’s a good looking car and yes the DC network between Sydney and Melbourne needs to improve
jeez, good vehicle. considering I paid around 50K for a mg4 essence about 12 months ago. 60k for this is a steal. thanks T&J
Great to see more choice and value coming into the market
The plate of fried kway teow noodles at the end ❤
Great vid and on-road review of the G6!
Oh man thinking about the CKT is making me hungry again
The fact the Sydney Melbourne route is still not fixed in 2025 is not good enough. There's now 200,000+ registered EVs on the roads now. Next year it will be 300,000. They need to sort this situation out.
One hundred percent
The priority should be getting Nuclear power up and running.
Awesome vid! Can't wait for them to launch here in NZ. Gone big on Xpeng stock 😃
Any word on when it’s launching in NZ? Hopefully only a matter of time
Careful, they are still losing money so still a risky investment
Thanks for the initial look at the XPeng G6.
It certainly bears a resemblance to Model Y. Eager to see how the driving experience compares.
I believe the in-house stereo system is called X-opera.
At yes, pronouncing it X-opera makes more sense now 😅
- If you keep watching to the end of this vid plus also Part 2 you’ll get insights from both of us on how the XPILOT drive compares to Tesla autopilot
The electronic door latches in my wifes lexus NX is implemented really well. Push lever in to open, Pull lever to manually open door.
Great to hear 👏
So excited for this series. Enjoyed my test drive of the G6 (am a MY owner) as tech really impressed me but I found the drive a bit.. unresponsive and floaty? Even toying with the steering I’d say the hardest steering option was still probably closer to “standard” in a Tesla.
Joy said the same thing ... she likes the stiffness of the Model Y steering column whereas the Xpeng even in Sport mode is too loose for her liking
@ yes, couldn’t agree more Joy! Is this something that’s updatable via software? Or a hard coded thing in the drive dynamics? Not a car head so I don’t know 🤷♂️
I’d say the steering column is still mostly mechanical although if the steering stiffness can be adjusted from the infotainment screen there would be a software component that can be potentially tweaked for sensitivity levels
Tesla Superchargers are not working properly with 800 volt architecture vehicles. It's known to other brands too. Other high power chargers are managing this very well ...
Yup I’ve noticed on socials that EGMP 800V cars only max at around 90kW at Tesla Superchargers … in fact if you scroll through the comments, the person who was in the red Ioniq 6 charging at the Yass location left a comment that they were only getting around 98kW also. Will be interesting to see if/when XPeng fix this, at what max rate can the G6 charge at a V4 supercharger … stay tuned 🙏
I think because they’re 350 kw chargers designed for Teslas not for 800 volt non Tesla cars
@@Alex-l6d1f but Ionity (here in Europe, it's a joint venture between almost all the old manufacturers) is 800 volt chargers, and they manage all cars 🤔
as far as reliable charging it is why i got a BYD Sealion 6 so far love it
Not a bad option until the DC charging infrastructure improves between Sydney and Melbourne
Great job, Tom & Joy. Your point is well made that the EV charging for non-Teslas between SYD-MEL is not good enough for a country that depends on EV innovation and uptake. Yass is the perfect place to charge and it should be easy. If someone had used the other plug at your Yass Woolies charger, the rate would have dropped by half. And the NRMA 50 kW charger at Yass stops working after a few minutes. That leaves us all dependent on Tesla chargers. Why is this so hard?
Watch Part 2 when we returned to Woolies Yass … someone DID join us at the same power unit which dropped us to 19kW 😭😭
great job guys. Joy adds a little extra to these videos. Xpeng will sort out the Tesla issue, hopefully not with a part conversion like your Seal. Also it is frustrating with the charging situation in Australia currently. But things will get better. We just need one of the big guys to step up and invest. Even if it is one of the Petrol companies. Pivot to offer some better/fast EV charging solutions. in 5-10 (more like 10) i can picture a few European style charging plaza's along the SYD-MEL route. 50-60 different types of chargers.
Thanks! So good having Joy provide another opinion on the cars we review. Hopefully the DC charging network will improve this decade
I have one on order and should get it in a bit over 2 weeks :D
Awesome!
Do you think there's a need to buy a panoramic roof shade? Temps regularly reach 35°C in HK from March to Sept.
Also, did you see a lot of glare from the sun above your head or is the roof tint dark enough?
I think a decent sunshade especially if it's silver lined, makes a big difference to insulation as I showed in this video: th-cam.com/video/ULvt7OmAsDA/w-d-xo.html
The glass roof was adequately tinted as not to hinder our sight during the drive - there was minimal glare and no worse than other EVs I've driven with glass roofs
@@LudicrousFeedThanks for the link. Just watched your video. Good results with silver coating. I'm assuming G6 roof has similar coating as the BYD Seal
I hate being in a car when the driver doesn’t really slow for speed humps. It’s not too hard slowing to a point where everyone doesn’t get thrown around in their seats. Besides it helps the suspension from premature wear
Ok
I believe the Standard Range has LFP battery and the Long Range (Driven here) is NMC.
Yes that’s correct
Standard range with LFP battery is the one to pick
Here’s my comparison walkthrough: Xpeng G6 Standard Range vs Long Range Comparison Price Specs Australia
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Also as we’ve experienced over the 2 days these videos were shot, if you road trip a lot in a non-Tesla EV: my strong advice to you is to buy a LR vehicle if your budget allows for it. Unless the DC network drastically improves in this country, you need the redundancy in case you get stuck with a broken charger or whatever emergency you may be confronted with on the Hume
Proper low speed pedestrian warning sounds instead of the "ice cream van" music the Seal plays. One can only dream about BYD allowing us to change it to something less embarrassing.
Yeah agreed, some of the LSPW sounds in the market are pretty cringy
I was considering replacing the Model 3 LR this year with something else but if these other brands are still having issues with the Tesla Superchargers it looks like it will be the new Y for me
Fair comment if you road trip often. I’ll provide an update if/when XPeng fixes it
Really good video Tom & Joy , it seemed road noise was noisy? or did the mic's overly pic it up ..I gather no roof blind , & would the standard range mean an extra stop on the 1 way trip? thanks [now to pt 2 ]
Thanks! No noisier than other road trips I've done ... the Rode mics are also very sensitive 😅
No powered roof blind so I would definitely look for an aftermarket shade. SR means you'd probably have to factor in minimum 3 stops although I'm happy to be proven wrong
@@LudicrousFeed Thanks Tom
Good real world review! I can’t find anywhere any reference to G6 turning circle. For everyday driving this is a big issue. Skodas for example are amazing. I can u turn where many cars have to a 3 point. This type of info from many of the manufacturers is pretty scant.
Thanks! True, it's hard to find that info
On Chinese websites, the turning radius is said to be between 4.6 - 4.8m.
Hi Tom! Great to see a golf driver fits in the boot. Do you think a full bag of irons could fit diagonally? Many EVs have limited boot space, so I’m looking for one that can at least accommodate a bag of irons, with my driver riding up front in the passenger seat.
I’d say it’d be easy enough to fit a bag of irons - quite a roomy boot
Looks good bit better than the model Y it’s based on and the seats are very soft
very luxurious
I like the back roundness too like a Porsche Macan
We’ll see how it compares to the new Model Y
What was your total cost from Sydney to melb , seems like very slow chargers
And how many times did you fill up
Check my video description and pinned comment for my road trip stats spreadsheet - there you’ll find the answers to your questions
@@bevis90 those coal powered stations to charge the xingping car 😄
Unfortunately a $50 saving for an infrequent trip like is not worth the charging downtime and headaches. I own both an EV and an ice car. Until the charging infrastructure is improved (dramatically) I will always use an ICE or Hybrid for my long distance trips.
@tonysemaan2509 hybrid is the way. That's what I'm looking at now. But even the hybrids need better mileage. Ev are not the answer for Australians unless your driving within areas that have the infrastructure
@@bevis90 he spent 28 hours charging 😄 🤣 😂 😆 😄
Should do a trip where you run out of charge to see how much for a tow to the neasrest charger and the inconvenience of it.
We were thinking on the return trip that we may have needed to experience this for real 😅 There’s a lot more range/charger anxiety when the infrastructure is so terrible 😭
The lovely Joy again ❤
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Do you find a white or light colour interior results in more reflections on the windscreen and side glass when driving?
Not that I noticed
24:55 TESLA charger with CCS type 2 plug? Is this on all Tesla chargers?
Yes all Tesla Superchargers are CCS2 in Australia but you have to check the Tesla app to see whether the location is open access or Tesla only
Great video Tom.
I’m really surprised that the people responsible for bringing these cars in don’t test, or at least notify us, whether Tesla charging works. We’re going to discover this anyway, and always when you least want to when out on the road.
I remain unconvinced that our importers are really into their EVs.
I probably should’ve tested it prior to leaving Sydney like I did for the Deepal. Lesson learned, never assume!
Another quick one. On the weekend at Bunnings I saw they sell portable chargers. Not sure how much charge they held but they werent bulky at all. Like a jerry can but electricity. Nice.
If you’re referring to a mobile connector then yes they are handy: plug into any 10A power point and you’ll usually get 10kph of charge. Slow but it’ll get you out of trouble eventually
Thanks for Review and How much you paid for charging ?
Link to my road trip stats in the video description and pinned comment
24:33 😄 best part of the vlog 😁
Doesn’t get more candid than that 😆🤭
@@LudicrousFeed 20+ micrograms per deciliter (mcg/dL) cortisol levels for Joy at that very moment
What's really bewildering is that in China, people dislike the looks of the car, especially the rounded rear. It's literally the butt of jokes. But outside of China, its the polar opposite. People REALLY like its looks.
Fascinating isn't it! Just go to show how subjective beauty can be between different cultures
Great review, pity about the Tesla charge stations. I'm Hooked when's it going to be released?
It’s already available to order in Australia! XPeng Launches in Australia: Sydney Flagship Experience Centre Tour!
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if Joy likes the Xpeng G6, TrueEV/XpengAU should sell a heavily discounted brand-new 2025-built TeslaSupercharger-working RHD Xpeng G6 to her, and the 2023 blue-paint Tesla Model Y can be sold. XpengAU will sell quite a lot of RHD G6’s just from seeing 1-2 videos per week on here by an actual owner of it (not a 3 month / 6 month lend, if a lend the viewers will think “oh they don’t really own it, not sure I want to buy one myself and take the risk with a new brand”) seeing an owners G6 videos regularly it will assure the audience that you actually own one and will see you taking it to UltraTune once year / once-two-yearly etc
I think even if it’s discounted, people will still say it’s being partially sponsored which is fair. To give a decent opinion I think it has to be purchased at full price (or at least within the usual boundaries of negotiation by a normal buyer)
@@LudicrousFeed then if full price is paid, you should get a successful referral payment of minimal AUD$500 from XpengAU per any Xpeng bEV that you sell (after GST paid and 30% tax paid by you [your registered media company?] - you will end up with about AUD$318 cash), I think your vlogs of having that G6 day to day will sell at-least 150 - 160 units (which will be about AUD$50,000 cash in your pocket after GST & tax is paid), even if only 75 - 80 sales that is AUD$25,000 cash
@@LudicrousFeed if want to pay full price for a G6, then how about they pay a referral fee (in AUD$) per verified successful sale? you singled handedly sold a LOT of Tesla Model 3 / BYD Seal sedans / Tesla Model Y - as people saw you having those vehicles day to day and it convinced them to also put an order in and buy one
What a great and thorough review - thanks Tom.
EV manufacturers do not exploit all of the unique advantages of an EV - V2L or better still V2G for example.
The Xpeng G6 efficiency appears to stand out above the crowd.
In my personal check list for selecting my next EV LFP chemistry is not negotiable, so the G6 is off the list.
I was a little concerned when I saw 115km/h on the displays...can they book you on that evidence? (personally I think we should join the rest of the world and have a top speed limit of 130km/h).
I've noticed very few new car reviews from non Asian manufacturers recently. Sign of the times.
Charging infrastructure in a country where investment risk appetite is anaemic, will always lag EV adoption by a country mile. Thankfully we have organisations like the NRMA etc.
Glad you enjoyed it. The speedo seems to be calibrated slower than true GPS eg Waze or Google Maps … at the car’s speedo of 115kph, Waze would consistently only show 110kph 🤷♂️
Also check out the SR variant which is LFP chemistry 👍
@@LudicrousFeed In this day and age they still run a speedo based on something rotation linked to the wheels...possibly an regulatory thing.
I didn't know about the SR - thanks for that.
Will the Xpeng G6 SR be sufficient for road trips vs LR?
Once the G6 can access the SC network then it’ll be fine between Sydney and Melbourne. It just means you may have to make one more stop cf LR
Crazy there is no frunk considering I watched reviews of the EV3 from Europe and EV5 from NZ earlier tonight and both have frunks plus considering how close to Tesla it is that they didn't design it to have a frunk even if it is only enough for a type-2 cable and abit extra even my lower spec Kona(2024 version) has one. I personally need some buttons/dials though particularly for commonly used features one reason I love Hyundai/Kia. Would be interesting to know if Xpeng has what I call the deadzone between the footrest and the brake pedal to put a foot and stretch out the leg that little bit more. Hopefully they fix the supercharger issue as well as it sounds like it's a global issue and they need to get it fixed urgently.
I’m not too concerned about the frunk … as handy as it is, if I’m being honest with myself I reckon the only times I’ve opened the bonnet of my Seal is to show it for my TH-cam vids 😂
But yes if XPeng can offer an OEM frunk retrofit as an accessory it would be the icing on the cake. Along with the Supercharger fix
@@LudicrousFeed I will be honest I have a frunk in my Kona the only thing in it is my Type-2 cable which I have only used once as a test only to see if I can actually get almost 11kW which I could. The Supercharger fix is definitely needed. Those RACV chargers I suspect they went cheap and only put in 50kW as max on those Kempower units they need to up them to 300kW so each car can get 150kW (if they can take it).
12:18 {from official Xpeng Global publically listed social media post} Xopera is an immersive 5D experience that uses ambient lighting, fragrances, dynamic seat functions, and air conditioning to enhance the music or movie playing in the cabin
Nice 👍
I found the xpeng g6 aircon noisy. I did a test drive in Melbourne early December. I’d consider buying one,
I actually found the AC too cold after a while even with 39 deg C ambient temp! I had to ramp it up to 24 internally
@@LudicrousFeed Too cold - never possible. If that's the case i'm 100%sold on this car!
Trust me when I say the AC in the Chinese cars are calibrated to a higher “normal”. I usually have my BYD Seal set at 24 whereas in our Model Y (and every other Tesla I’ve ever driven) it’s set to 21
@@LudicrousFeed I believe it's due to the heat rejection capability of the sun roof. Tesla has no (or negligible) heat rejection, while the G6 has 98.5% heat rejection. So the Tesla is trying to cool the car as it is heated by the roof.
That charging speed is why non LFP still has a great future, at least until the so-called next gen LFP starts coming onto the market as most LFP are painfully slow at changing, including BYD even with very large batteries they still do not charge a constant fast speed. And good to see manufacturers can make the nanny systems non intrusive.
No point having 800V charging if most of the DC network in Australia cannot support those speeds
@LudicrousFeed Lots of non 800v charges still have fast charging speeds, our old EV6 would charge at an average 170kw till 77% and it seems the Xpeng is even faster right up to 90%. 800v chargers are not really needed. We have a few 300kw 800v chargers, but the 150kw and 180kw 400v the EV6, still takes advantage of the charging speeds. I believe in our neck of the woods the biggest supplier of DC charging locations have abandoned putting in 300kw 800v chargers and now are only installing 150kw, as still most EV including brand new ones are still very slow at charging with the exception of a few
@@gregb1599 Good point. Besides the older but “faster” Tritium 350s are pretty flaky to be honest
Teslas only maintain their advertised peak charging rates for a short time. Assuming you have a 800V charger, BYD Seals (82.5kWh battery versions) have a comparable 20-80% average charging rate to a Tesla with NMC batteries.
MODEL Y "Juniper" will have CATL LFP SHENXING and SHENXING PLUS and it will bring TESLA back to number one. CATL will save TESLA they have the batteries that TESLA failed to produce.
I also tried the tesla supercharging 2 days with my BYD Seal, and failed as well, tried for 30 mins, while I saw another Atto 3 working well with it. So annoying.
Hmm which station?
@LudicrousFeed Cnr Sturgeon and, Glenelg St, Raymond Terrace NSW 2324
If your Seal is pre-March 2024 build, I suggest you get in touch with BYD Service to get the retrofit for V3/4 Tesla Supercharger compatibility: th-cam.com/video/w48zBLjv3g8/w-d-xo.html
All MY2024 Atto 3 and post-March 2024 Seals will be able to charge at V3/4 Superchargers
@@ChrisChen-hc4cy as indicated I have a BYD Seal March 2024 and is compatible with V3/4 with no issues.
@LudicrousFeed got it! Thanks a lot! I thought it was taken care of by the previous software update. And yes, my model was 2023 Dec
I may have missed it. Did you drive on Standard Mode?
Yes we drove on Standard Mode
I see alot more kids being born in the near future haha great video cheers !
What the!! 😂
@@LudicrousFeed All that charging time and nothing to do ;)
@@EUCRAZY_AU 😂😂
@@LudicrousFeed you guys work well together on the 2nd part now love the banter between you both. Only downfall is wind noise from the mic when wearing headphones 👍👍
That would be a disaster they have fit in a vehicle.
just a quick one. In Australia its bonnet ( not hood ) and boot ( not trunk ). And guards - not fenders.
Got it 👍
Did your loaner have the OTA 5.4.5 update? I got mine three days ago in HK
Yes I believe there was a software update … to enable sentry mode right?
@@LudicrousFeedYes
i love how they enable to enlarger the camera view while you are indicating. unlike the tesla so small that i couldn't be bothered to look at it. But G6 dont have detection vehicles and people nearby like Tesla. hmmmm
FYI, G6 has Sentinel Mode and Drive Recording with the recent OTA 5.4.5 update
The cameras are great 👍 Watch from 43:48 as I go through the car’s Sentry Mode
@@LudicrousFeed i meant the 3D map display from sensor surrounding people, vehicle and objects. Is seems G6 sensor surrounding is weak? Im glad they have sentry mode recorded so u know what happened to your car while u away.
@ I can assure you the drive visualisations are present - it’s just not as obvious in these road trip vids because we weren’t spending much time in the city. If you scrub to the last 20s of the video you’ll see a brief example of it in action
If you watch this vid of my Sydney test drive you’ll see a better example of the visualisations: th-cam.com/video/0eBKNamBfnY/w-d-xo.htmlsi=iAXWQsV1pKV0nafi
you miss out the most principal factor, the total cost of the trip using the one charger, And comparison to the cost of using petrol?
As always, the link to my road trip spreadsheet is in the pinned comment and video description
Very nice looking
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So it has the same software flaw the MG has when trying to adjust HVAC on the fly, I want instant access while driving and not thumbling around trying to find software buttons while driving.
BYD also is the same currently although an update is coming apparently to remedy this
The AC controls stay for the Deepal: Real-World Road Trip Test: Deepal S07 Sydney to Canberra over 600km+
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Arrows and the Roller Knob on the left side of the Steering wheel is what I use to adjust the Temp and Fan Speed. Voice command is also very accurate
Gee, this looks impressive. It is like X-Peng took a Model Y, listened to the customer complaints, and released a 'fixed' version. My only concern is the viability of the company here in Oz. With all the new Chinese models now competing for that 100 000 EV sales per year, who will be around in five years? Even Tesla must be a question mark although it has the inside running.
Great question and one for us commentators to speculate on in coming years
Nice car, unfortunate the Tesla super charger issue. Hopefully that gets resolved soon since it’s not specific issue to Australia.
Me too and it’s especially important for Australia’s east coast at present given the SC network is probably still the most used for the Syd Mel run
Does it have dual.zone aircon?
I want to say Yes … but will double check when I next have the car
Add: if you mean split zone between front passenger and driver, then yes
One big advantage of EVs is it's so quiet compared to my M2 😮
Agreed! Although many still prefer the vrooms 🤭
The vroom cars are going out of date very quickly and the sleekness of the Chinese EVs with all its options is hard to beat. Thanks Doc good vid.
The first entrant into a new industry well before the rest can have such an advantage if investing early, and the prime example here is the Tesla Supercharger network. When Tesla has 12 chargers in Yass, is building a new charging station at Coolac, has another 6 chargers at the Dog on a Tuckerbox Gundagai stop, and 9 charges at Holbrook, why would a third party such as Chargefox or Evie Networks, or any of the petrol stations for that matter, invest in anything more than 2 chargers at a site between Goulburn and Albury when their competitor has so many chargers and has the cash balance and cash flow to fund further supercharger stations.
Fair point. Surely there’s a business model around EV charging other than purely trying to make a margin off selling electricity … food and beverage perhaps? Looking forward to seeing how Gridserve/Flowpower perform in Australia
@@LudicrousFeed I reckon there's a fair few similarities here comparing the Australian supercharger market structure with the Australian airline market. Qantas is the incumbent, every one of its competitors has gone bust, it invested early and as a result has a market share of 2/3. New competitors (Virgin after existing administration) go for the most profitable markets first (MEL-SYD-BNE). Essentially the only competition Qantas has on country flights is the Commonwealth Govt bankrolling Rex. So economically these third party providers should build out in the most profitable spots first, and this ain't 300+km away from the nearest capital city. I'd be surprised if Tesla's share of the supercharger market wasn't around 2/3. Just like with Rex in country areas, we really need govts to bankroll 80%+ of the costs of installing superchargers in spots 300+kms away from capital cities IMHO.
Hi Tom,
Xpeng looks better than Model Y in every aspect. However, the longevity of the brand is my only concern. I dont want my money only worth scrap yard willing to pay !
That’s understandable and that’s for XPeng and other new entrants to gain the trust of the Aussie car buying market
@@LudicrousFeed will you trade in your Y for that?
Let’s see if they fix the Supercharger issue first …
@LudicrousFeed there is plenty of non Tesla chargers available. Of course Tesla supercharger is the best though. Let's be honest, Model Y is extremely boring car comparing to Xpeng...
@@LudicrousFeed think Zeekr 7X more attractive
The BYD Atto3 Chinese aircon doesn’t work over 25c apparently and the Aircon stops when your car stops
My daughter rented one and had this issue and internet has thousands of BYD buyers with the same issues
I’ve heard this on the Internet too which is different to my own experience having driven the Atto 3 during a similar time of year in 2023: BYD ATTO 3 EV DRIVE FROM SYDNEY TO MELBOURNE IN ONE DAY | January 2023
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Every Chinese car I’ve tested now has AC so strong that I’ve had to dial it to 24/25 whereas in Tesla I leave it at 21. Strange
Reckon BYD, XPeng, Zeekr, Hyundai and others should jointly with local governments build more charging stations. Maybe even invites the largest ev charging provider in China TGood over to jointly develop here…
One hundred percent
Respect for mentioning the Super Charger situation. However, paying 60k wouldn't inspire That is How the Cookie Crumbles in me.
Do you think that the car is actually listening to you and make adjustments when you say things like Too Close To Curb or Don't Hit The Charger ?
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I’m currently communicating with XPeng about the issues raised in this video and they have assured me they are in the process of getting the supercharger issue sorted
Haha although the car has voice commands I don’t think it can compute ad lib candid comments like what we are yelling during the Autopark session 😂
We have many none tesla charges in malaysia, but i dont see any problem to charge non tesla ev here. Dont know why.
Smaller distances in Malaysia between your cities is to your advantage. When we’re talking hundreds of km in Australia between our towns, then a reliable DC network is paramount to EV adoption in this country
Will a tall 198 cm driver fit in this car ?
Where my tall drivers at?!
Oof, having the superchargers available made the drive in an MG4 tolerable.
They really need to get on that fix!
One hundred percent
35:20 That's Full Self Driving right there 😉
Absolutely! 🥂
You really need to start testing how safe the auto pilot systems are on each car. We know the Tesla will bring the car to a complete stop should you fail to keep hold of the steering wheel, but many systems just switch off the lane centre while keeping the set speed. Which of course will not end well. I know Kia is bad for it, and only the very latest Toyota bring you to a safe stop. But would be great to see how many Chinese cars are coming out with a much safer lane keep/centre system
@@gregb1599 Sounds like a good track day … line them up and test
There’s so many new Chinese EV brands coming out and I get them all mixed up. Since there’s so many new brands coming here, it’s a bit of a gamble buying any of the new brands as they’re disproven in Australia. So you don’t know how long each will last in Australia if the sales are low which wouldn’t surprise me with how few people actually buy EVs now.
Australians are understandably naturally cautious about anything new or foreign so my prediction in 2025 and beyond is that BEV sales will only rise (without intervention) once the rate of new entrants start to stabilise
@ I do think if more cheaper EVs (mostly from China) come to Australia then yeah the adoption rate will go up and I realise there’s a bunch of new options coming this year. But at the same time I wouldn’t expect sales to boom again, mainly because of new hybrid cars from Toyota/Honda and others
Maybe. I think the Chinese PHEVs will also be very compelling eg BYD Shark 6 and SL6 make a very good case with being able to run almost purely on the electric powertrain in the city (if you charge often enough) while having enough range to satisfy most long drives. Check out my SL6 vid to find out how it works: BYD Sealion 6 Dynamic Review Australia Walkthrough Pricing & Specs
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Sales in AUSTRALIA are constantly increasing. You cannot go wrong with BYD, ZEEKR or XPENG. BYD is now the world's leading car/truck/bus/battery company, ZEEKR along with POLESTAR and VOLVO and LOTUS are owned by GEELY a huge brand and XPENG is doing very well and licences their tech to legacy brands.
@ well you can go wrong with them. Australia is a brutal climate for BEVs especially ones that are built in and for China. Long term costs are what hold them back with things such as battery replacement which for the Polestar 2 at least costs $50K for the battery alone and doesn’t include labour costs to replace it. So you can actually go very wrong
so Xpeng never tried charging @ tesla superchargers before delivering their cars to their unknowing customers?
That’s a good question to pose to XPeng execs …
Still press cars in Australia.. but public in Europe for a while.
Seems to be a big failing that local staff hadn't tested it before handing the car to Tom presumably knowing where he was going to drive.
i was hoping she is your daughter or niece. dang...
good thing that your wife share the entertainment with your toys cars. unlike some other will complaint their hubby for making too much loves for car toys collections.
I’m glad Joy was able to share the driving, it made life a lot easier for me 👍😍
@@LudicrousFeed happy for u and jealousy.
welcome to melbourne~! If ya wanna know where the best cuisines around Melbourne. Im the guy u can ask!
Thanks!
Great review and an impressive vehicle. Your charging experience and the overall lack of infrastructure is why I won't yet buy an EV. Hopefully the infrastructure situation will improve quickly.
Fair enough and I think it’s important that reviewers and EV content creators show the reality of the DC network between Sydney and Melbourne, our busiest stretch of highway in Australia
@ I really enjoy your reviews, very informative and practical. The G6 really shows how good Chinese EVs have become.
Why are you charging from 42%????!!!!
Have you done Sydney to Melbourne in a XPeng G6 before? Tell me where you would’ve stopped if not at Yass?
@@LudicrousFeed I am not in Australia, if the two destinations as important as Sydney and Melbourne have that few charging location options, the fault is not in me but in the stars. Three brands already landed in Australia BYD, XPENG and ZEEKR need to understand two vital things 1/ TESLA's Supercharger network sold TESLA cars even to people who almost never use a Supercharger. 2/ Forcing people to DC charge at 42% SOC is not good for charging speed, BMS or overall battery health. All 3 of the fore mentioned Chinese brands have their own charging stations and BYD has major Solar tech too. If they want to sell big in Australia they need to build their networks and of course open to all CCS2 EVs thus an income stream from EVs in general. A win-win. BYD is building a network in Brazil they and the others need to not make that an exception.
@@honesty_-no9he Of course in an ideal world there should be chargers dotted along the highway every 150km so that we don’t have to worry about planning as was my experience driving an Ioniq 5 in the UK in 2024. But unless you are in the car with us at the time, I don’t think it’s fair for you to question why we charged at 42% when you don’t even fully understand the charging landscape in Australia. This is directed not just at you but for any viewer who thinks they could’ve done a better job than us given the circumstances. As you’ve seen in this video, the non-Tesla DC charging infrastructure between Sydney and Melbourne is average at best so we felt it was better to top up at a relatively higher SoC of 42% rather than risk either being stranded or having to drive at 80kph to limp to the next viable DC charger. I hope this explanation clarifies our actions because when you are on the highway, theory goes out the window and you need to make quick decisions using substandard cell connectivity about where to charge next
@@LudicrousFeed I have stopped to charge a few times at Tarcutta -2 x 350kw Evie chargers there. I think you should have easily reached there. Of course if PlugShare indicated it was offline, then Yass was your best option. Evie at Tarcutta and Avenel have both been offline for me before and caused some 0% drives!! ( now I always check PlugShare)
Sydney to Tarcutta in one charge? Which car? Given Tarcutta Evie is so flaky I didn’t want to take the risk
Am I the only one who looks at this with horror? Phone apps and scrolling through screens while you should be watching the road. Unable to charge at Tesla points when you were told you can. Range anxiety and sitting around waiting to charge. I just want to get in a car drive. I have enough problems without buying a car that comes with an entire set of new things to worry about. I don’t want to become a computer nerd/ electrical engineer just to get to the grocery store.
I’m showing the reality of the terrible non-Tesla infrastructure between Sydney in Melbourne in the hope that current and future CPOs are also watching in horror like yourself 😱
@@DGlass-yg8xk always the optimist aren’t we? 🤣🤣🤣
Lol. You're a dramatic one aren't you.
@ until EVs require no special skills or knowledge, can be driven across country by a 85 IQ person or your 75 year old grandmother that can’t do email (16% of the population has an IQ of 85 or less) it will never happen. Unless the whole point is to stop the peons from traveling.
Joy is right Tesla is better. It’s silly to pay a similar price for the XPeng but it doesn’t charge at a Tesla supercharger
Chargefox 40kw is a joke 😂
We were saying in the car over and over: if only we could’ve charged at the Superchargers! It would’ve made for a much different experience 😅
And yes 40kW which drops to 20kW when someone else pulls up is disgraceful honestly … but then again the Woolies Chargefox should not be relied on as a highway stop! We need faster chargers off the Hume for interstate travellers like us rather than needing to detour into the town
The Tesla can be switched onto full self driving not just autonomous driving (X Pilot cruise control) for the whole trip so you don’t touch the steering wheel much
Tesla very similar price and has this main advantage as well as its own supercharger pump network and no servicing costs a heat pump
Also Tesla have regular upgrades through the software and will hold their value better than XPeng as Tesla is a known brand
but good effort from XPeng
Slight correction: Tesla vehicles in Australia cannot currently cannot be used in “full self driving” mode as you’ve seen in North America. I’ve driven a Model 3, Model Y and Model S along our highways and you will still need to wiggle the steering wheel every few minutes as part of the well known “Autopilot Nag”. This occurs even if you purchase either EAP or the “FSD” package
As far as I know, there are no plans by the relevant authorities to permit the use of full self-driving in Australia yet. No point buying this option from Tesla or any other carmaker.
XPeng is no slouch when it comes to OTA updates. It's one of the most frequent in the industry.
@@LudicrousFeed read my comment again
You don’t touch the steering wheel much
That’s why I said that
If I was in America I wouldn’t have added much
and if this was electric Viking channel which has a lot more American viewers I might not have added much
I’ve driven the Tesla y to Wollongong and found I didn’t have to touch the steering wheel much
Also the latest versions don’t require you to touch the steering wheel as much as the older ones
@@eds4743 that’s crazy. Once it proves itself with saving lives which the police have been trying to do unsuccessfully for the last 30 years then the FSD will be essential as it is far better as a driver than most humans
Also by then teslas will all be autonomous and cyber cabs will be everywhere
For Australia add ten years delay compared to Texas California and China as we are so far behind
It’s priced 3.6M in gray market here in Philippines. Kinda pricey😅
How does that compare to other EVs in your market eg Model Y?
Too risky to import. Just get the Seal Lion 7 from the BYD Dealership in Manila for 2.8M pesos.
No glove box big fail....
Unfortunately
I can understand that a glovebox is important for some people
I had a glove box in my Audi Q5. For three years I rarely opened it. Inside was the User Manual, three CDs, toothpicks, hand sanitizer and packet of tissues. Yeah, a definite deal breaker for people like me
Why doesn’t anyone say what these charges cost along with exact times they are charging for. Really frustrating to to gather the data the real people want
Mate, check the video description and pinned comment for my road trip stats spreadsheet which will include charging costs
Sydney to Melbourne in an EV 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 how do u feel about ccp data collection from the car?
You the viewer can see as much as they can, if not more - I’ve shown you where I charged, how much I paid, how far I drove and what I had for lunch. We have nothing to hide
th-cam.com/video/IfI85USd-vc/w-d-xo.html :)
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Lane change is pointless.
I respectfully disagree. After many hours on Autopilot/Xpilot, auto lane change without needing to reengage the right stalk each time is very handy
XPeng copy everything Tesla do except for world sales and full self driving
They’ve priced it close to Tesla so it’s a slow seller in Australia and other Chinese brands arrived in Australia within the same month as XPeng further exacerbating the difficulty in selling them here. Leapmotor are cheaper Zeekr (Geely) bit more expensive Deepal bit cheaper and Geely arriving soon too Chery Omoda cheaper
MG4 has been around for a while and is much cheaper by about $20k
In China XPeng is the top seller in the first week of 2025 and the share price just jumped overnight as its listed on the Nasdaq
I think the XPeng is US$10k cheaper in China compared to Australia
If it was reduced that much or even A$5000 it would sell like hotcakes
Latest news is Cupra slashed prices by $16k and Nissan Leaf down $20k so market very competitive now
Imo There’s no point comparing our pricing to that of China or anywhere else in the world for that matter. What only matters is the relative pricing compared to its competitors because OEMs will slot their cars into the market based on where they think it fits
@ yes. From what I understand XPeng is priced more competitively in China than here so sells faster
XPeng STD 190kw 66 kw/h 435 km range WLTP 0-100 kmh 6.6 secs top speed 200 kmh A$59,4k
or 210kw 87.5 kw/h range 570 kms WLTP 0-100 6.2 secs top speed 200 kmh
$64,7k
Model Y RWD 220kw 60kw/h 455 km range WLTP 0-100 6.9 secs top speed 217 kmh $62,5k or
Model Y Long Range 378 kw 79kw/h 533 km range WLTP 0-100 kmh 5 secs top speed 217 kmh $77,4k
Xpeng may not survive in 2-3 years.
Blah blah blah. Weather man forecasts the weather everyday
We’ll see - I think they’re one of the bigger players in China with a flourishing export strategy
Looks like a porsche macan... nice. But in all seriousness, can a Chinese car be trusted to 1. Have parts available down the line., 2. Not track & audio record everything, 3. In the event of a war with china, shut down or worse crash your car?
I think 3 is extremely unlikely - why sabotage their own sales. 2 is possible but in all honesty I don’t think I’m important enough for them to care - besides I have nothing to hide. Number 1: this is one of the critical issues that the new comers need to deal with to gain the trust of the Australian car buying public
Given most of our trade is with China - Australia would be in deep deep trouble if there was war with China. Not least because all our petrol reserves are in the US. But our leaders definitely have a mid 20C vibe in terms of our strategic international partnerships. Parts would be a problem across all drive trains as presumably shipping would be under threat. Much much better to have an EV in the extremely unlikely event of a war with China.
So boring, zzzzzzz
Nice! Adding to my algo 🏆
BYD SEALION 7 is a better family car the XPENG G6 is better for childless professionals. Plus SEALION 7 has a large frunk. XPENG's screen tech is better but the SEALION 7 screen is better than most.
Hmm interesting take on the target market … anyway I’d like to drive the SL7 again in Aus first to make a judgment between the two
SL7 feels claustrophobic and sunked in at the back. The G6 feels airier and roomy in the back seat, which is why we chose it for our son and daughter. Yes, we're a Family
@@robocop581 @honesty_-no9he ~ Xpeng software > over > BYD Software ..all day everyday, at the moment, unless BYD software improves a LOT
@@robocop581 Interesting because on video the G6 seems tighter but visual perception can be distorting. What cannot be argued is SEALION 7s substantial luggage space. Congratulations on the G6...I do like the car a lot but was concerned that it may not be rugged enough for kids.
@@robocop581 PS Here in the UK we have BYD but XPENG is still teasing us and not delivering any RHD cars to the UK market. Maybe this year....who knows!
Tesla copy
Better in some regards actually
@LudicrousFeed how are they allowed to copy?
How dare every motorcar copy the Ford Model T
@@LudicrousFeed triggered?
I like the interior
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impressive auto parking
Pretty good right!