2026 Xpeng G6 AWD Performance review: Quick drive

The Xpeng G6 only arrived in Australia early this year, when we awarded the long-range, single-motor version a ‘Very Good’ rating, but that doesn’t seem to have been enough for Xpeng.

It’s one of the most ambitious of all the recently minted Chinese car brands, so as well as working on its own flying car and a humanoid robot, Xpeng has found the time to update the G6, giving the mid-size electric SUV not only a high-performance, all-wheel drive version but also a battery with an astonishingly fast charging speed.

The G6’s styling has been lightly updated, with a new one-piece light bar at the front and a restyled rear-end that gets a ducktail shape for the tailgate, giving Xpeng’s answer to the top-selling Tesla Model Y a slightly more distinctive appearance.

Does the update radically change the Xpeng G6? Or is this more of a gentle refresh? We drove it in Europe ahead of its Australian release to find out.

How much does the Xpeng G6 cost?

Australian prices haven’t yet been set for this new range-topping G6 model, but the AWD Performance should have a price of around $71,000.