Image: XpengBoth vehicles are based on Xpeng’s 800V high-voltage platform and support 5C ultra-fast charging. The Chinese carmaker has set pricing for the G6 from 819,900 Mexican pesos (about €40327), while the G9 starts at 1,099,900 pesos (about €54106), positioning both models in the premium electric SUV segment. The company also announced initial incentives for early customers, though it did not go into detail.The rollout includes the establishment of a local sales and service network. XPENG is partnering with three dealer groups to cover key urban markets including Mexico City, Guadalajara and Monterrey. The first dealerships are scheduled to open in April, with further expansion planned nationwide.In parallel, the company has set up a central spare parts warehouse in Mexico to support aftersales operations and ensure delivery times of one to five days.With its entry into Mexico, XPENG now operates in 60 countries and regions worldwide. The company plans to further localise its products and services in Latin America, aiming to support the transition towards electric and intelligent mobility in the region.At the launch event in Mexico City, Alex Tang, Head of International Development and Service Center, highlighted the strategic importance of the market.“Mexico is a strategic market for Xpeng in Latin America and globally. We are committed to providing exceptional products and hassle-free services to build a reliable sales and after-sales network,” he said. “Xpeng is leading the transition to the physical AI era, where intelligence moves beyond digital interfaces to power real-world mobility solutions.”“Customer experience is a key driver for XPENG Mexico,” added Eduardo Aranda, COO of XPENG Mexico. “Therefore, we are confident that the G6 and G9, equipped with the latest AI technology and delivering the best customer experience, will enable Xpeng to become one of the most trusted and beloved brands in Mexico.”xpeng.com