
XPeng P5 Adds Four New Models
Recently, XPeng P5 has added four new models to its line up: 460G +, 460E +, 510G and 510E. The new models put the total number of models in this series to ten.
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Recently, XPeng P5 has added four new models to its line up: 460G +, 460E +, 510G and 510E. The new models put the total number of models in this series to ten.

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Autonomous driving technology company Haomo.AI released NOH (Navigation on HPilot3.0), an urban road version of its in-house developed Level 2 autonomous driving system.

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