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Xpeng X9 Facelift Arrives More Premium, Here Are the Updates From the Previous Model

From Republika · () Indonesian

Translated from Indonesian, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.

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  • Xpeng Indonesia has launched a facelifted version of its X9 model in Jakarta, celebrating one year of the brand's presence in the country.
  • The updated X9 features significant enhancements in appearance, technology, comfort, and safety features, targeting premium consumers.
  • Key updates include an active auto grille shutter system and new wheel designs inspired by European luxury vehicles.

Xpeng Indonesia introduced its facelifted X9 model to the media in Jakarta, marking the brand's first anniversary in the Indonesian market. The unveiling took place at Istora Senayan, with the official launch and pricing announcement scheduled for the following day.

Pandu Mulya Rajasa, Learning Partner Specialist at Xpeng Indonesia, highlighted that the X9's updates extend beyond aesthetics to encompass technology, comfort, and safety. These new features are designed to meet the demands of premium consumers.

The most noticeable exterior changes are at the front of the vehicle. The facelifted X9 now features an Active Auto Grille Shutter, replacing the honeycomb grille of the previous model. This system automatically opens and closes to regulate cooling for both the air conditioning and the electric motor. Additionally, Xpeng has introduced new wheel designs, drawing inspiration from high-end European cars, featuring an emblem that remains upright regardless of the car's motion.

Inside the cabin, the steering wheel has been redesigned for a more luxurious and functional feel. It now includes two new physical buttons: one on the left to activate the X-Pilot advanced driver-assistance system (ADAS), and another on the right for direct selection of driving modes, eliminating the need to navigate the central touchscreen.

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Originally published by Republika in Indonesian. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.