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Built in
China (launched 2025, facelift 16 Jul 2025)
Vehicle Type
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Submodel
Premium Seat 101.5 kWh(A)
$334,999
5km/kWh • 315bhp • Single-Speed (A)
FACELIFT
Current price
$334,999
Price Decreased by $ 14,000 on 04 Dec 2025
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Depreciation
$30,800 /yr
Downpayment
$134,000 (Maximum 60% loan)
Instalment
$2,892 /mth
COEÂ quota premium
$123,900 (Category B COE)
Road tax
$3,163 /yr
OMV
$63,499
ARF
$54,748 (After VES & EEAI rebates)
VES
$25,000 (Rebate)
EEAI
$15,000 (Rebate)
Total basic cost
$261,920
Premium
28%
Previous recorded price
$348,999
Highest recorded price
$355,999 (Past 6 mths)
Lowest recorded price
$334,999 (Past 6 mths)
Grand Seat 101.5 kWh(A)
$349,999
5km/kWh • 315bhp • Single-Speed (A)
FACELIFT
Current price
$349,999
Price Decreased by $ 14,000 on 04 Dec 2025
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Depreciation
$31,900 /yr
Downpayment
$140,000 (Maximum 60% loan)
Instalment
$3,021 /mth
COEÂ quota premium
$123,900 (Category B COE)
Road tax
$3,163 /yr
OMV
$66,307
ARF
$61,768 (After VES & EEAI rebates)
VES
$25,000 (Rebate)
EEAI
$15,000 (Rebate)
Total basic cost
$272,620
Premium
28%
Previous recorded price
$363,999
Highest recorded price
$370,999 (Past 6 mths)
Lowest recorded price
$349,999 (Past 6 mths)
Editorial Reviews
Facelift (What's New?)
Redesigned trim pieces on front bumper
20-inch rims with floating centre caps
Zero-gravity captain seats
Now only offered in Long Range variant
Consumer Reviews
3.5
Average | 1 User Review
Xpeng X9 — Fantastic MPV but still held back by major connectivity issues
Been driving the Xpeng X9 for some time and overall it's a very impressive MPV with strong potential. The handling is excellent for such a large car, and the comfort level is top-notch — the leather seats are soft and supportive. Range is solid too, giving me around 530 km on a 90% charge.
The car feels spacious, futuristic, and very practical for a big family. Features like the 360° camera, auto parking, and remote shifting make daily driving and parking much easier. Voice control improves over time, although it still requires clear pronunciation.
However, the car suffers from major connectivity issues. Once you enter Malaysia, the built-in SIM cannot roam, so the car loses all data connection — no Spotify, no YouTube, no Google Maps on the car screen, and no phone-to-car link. Even in Singapore, the app and Spotify sometimes disconnect randomly. The air-con is also weaker than expected, especially on hot afternoons. The 7-seat seatbelt sensors are great for safety but inconvenient as they cannot be muted.
Despite these issues, the X9's strengths outweigh the weaknesses. If Xpeng solves the connectivity and air-con problems, this could easily be one of the best MPVs out there.... Read More
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