The video, recorded by a bystander, captures a unique scene involving an SUV parked on the street. Many speculate that the automatic opening and closing of all four doors is activated solely by a voice command.
Based on its shape and design details in the video, the vehicle is likely the Xpeng GX model, a large 6-seater SUV that recently began mass production. The Chinese automaker expects to start selling the GX in April or May. Current information primarily details its specifications and advanced technology, with no mention of an automatic four-door opening and closing feature.
The GX features Bosch's new-generation electronic steering system. This system supports level 4 autonomous driving and integrates over 100 functions, marking the first time a level 4 system has been implemented on a vehicle priced under 500,000 yuan (72,463 USD), according to IThome.
The GX is equipped with an intelligent four-wheel drive system, two motors, and Xpeng's 800 V platform. This system delivers a maximum power of 576 hp and 695 Nm of torque. The 800 V platform supports 5C super-fast charging. Battery capacity, maximum speed, 0-100 km/h acceleration, and range have not yet been disclosed, nor has its operating cycle.
The SUV is 5,265 mm long, 1,999 mm wide, and 1,800 mm high, with a 3,115 mm wheelbase, making it one of the largest 6-seater SUVs in China.
The car comes standard with 22-inch multi-spoke rims, with optional 21-inch sport or drag-reducing rims. The 800 V platform is compatible with level 4 sensors and Xpeng's future advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) computing upgrades.
The Xpeng GX, initially codenamed G01, had its design likened to the Land Rover Range Rover. Its development included both electric and range-extended versions.
Xpeng positions the GX to compete with premium large SUV models such as the Li Auto L9, Aito M9, Zeekr 9X, and Denza N9.
My Anh (according to CarNewsChina)