Xpeng G6 Overhaul Signals Direct Tesla Challenge—But Flaws Remain, Expert Says
Breaking News — Chinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng has rolled out a massive update to its G6 SUV, packing in more than 20,000 incremental improvements in under a year. The refreshed model, which early reviewers have already driven, sharpens its sights directly on Tesla's popular Model Y.
"It’s real proof that the company wants to be more than a 'Temu Tesla.' It wants to usurp it," said an industry analyst who test-drove the new G6. The comment underscores Xpeng's aggressive push into the mid-size EV segment, where Tesla has long dominated.
Background
The G6 was originally launched as a budget-friendly rival to the Tesla Model Y. But with this rapid and comprehensive refresh, Xpeng is signaling a major strategic shift.

The update includes upgrades to the battery, motor, chassis, and infotainment system. The company claims improved range, faster charging, and better handling. The cabin has also been redesigned for greater comfort and technology integration.
What This Means
If Xpeng can deliver on these improvements at a competitive price, it could disrupt Tesla's dominance in China and beyond. However, the vehicle is not perfect yet, according to the same expert.

"The overall package is impressive, but there are still some software bugs and fit-and-finish issues that need work," the analyst cautioned. "It’s a strong step forward, but Tesla’s ecosystem and brand loyalty remain formidable."
Key takeaways:
- More than 20,000 incremental updates in under a year.
- Direct challenge to Tesla Model Y.
- Improved range, charging, and handling.
- Still has software and build quality gaps.
Xpeng plans to begin deliveries of the updated G6 in China next month. Global availability has not been announced.
For more on Xpeng's strategy, see our full analysis on why this update matters.
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