Xpeng took to Weibo to post the first images of its new flagship crossover called the GX, which you should definitely not confuse with a Range Rover. Expected to make its public debut at this year’s Auto Beijing in April, the GX will take on other full-size SUVs sold in China such as the Li Auto L9, Aito M9, Zeekr 9X and Denza N9. Viewed from the side, the GX bears a striking resemblance to the current-day Range Rover, although the Xpeng model sport design cues to avoid a “Spider-Man pointing meme.” For starters, the face of the GX appears to feature low-mounted lighting units, a full-width light bar and no traditional grille. The front doors also lack the decorative garnish seen on the Range Rover, while the rear gets a horizontal light bar instead of downturned U-shaped signature. Judging by the photos, the GX looks to be around 5.2 metres long, as suggested by CarNewsChina. We’re not sure if those retractable door handles will make the cut considering China’s decision to ban hidden door handles starting from January next year. Internally known by its codename G01, the GX will adopt Xpeng’s Kunpeng Super Electric System, which is a range-extended electric vehicle (REEV) powertrain that is said to feature 5C charging technology and a hybrid range of over 1,000 km. The Weibo post also reveals the GX to be an “AI-powered” six-seater. As with many Chinese cars, the country’s ministry of industry and information technology (MIIT) will most likely publish specifications of the GX in due time. Compare prices between different insurer providers to save the most on your car insurance renewal compared to other competing services. Many payment method supported and you can pay with instalment using Atome, Grab PayLater or Shopee SPayLater.