XPENG G6 Hits Pakistan: GUGO Group's New Premium Electric SUV
GUGO Group is rolling out XPENG as its top electric vehicle brand in Pakistan. The XPENG G6, a mid-size SUV, takes on the Tesla Model Y with strong performance and fast charging. Launch event set for December 28, 2025, prices revealed then.

Table of Contents
- Inside the XPENG G6: Design and Build
- Power and Performance That Deliver
- Features That Make Daily Life Easier
- How It Stacks Up Against Rivals
- Launch Event and What to Expect
- Why This Matters for Pakistan
Pakistan's EV scene is heating up. Just last month, GUGO Group launched the AION UT and AION V. Now they're adding XPENG to the mix as their premium brand. It's a smart move. More people here want clean, efficient rides that don't rely on pricey fuel.
XPENG isn't new to the game. The Chinese company has built a name for smart, high-tech electric vehicles. They focus on innovation without the fluff. And the G6? That's one of the first models heading our way. It's a mid-size SUV built to challenge big names like the Tesla Model Y. Locally, it'll go head-to-head with the ZEEKR X.
What stands out is how XPENG packs tech and performance into something practical. No over-the-top promises, just solid engineering for everyday use. If you're tired of the same old cars, this could change things.
Inside the XPENG G6: Design and Build
Picture a sleek SUV that turns heads without trying too hard. The G6 has clean lines and a modern look. It's not flashy, but it feels premium. The body is aerodynamic, which helps with range and efficiency. And at mid-size, it's roomy enough for families or city drives.
Step inside, and it's clear this is no basic EV. The interior uses quality materials—soft-touch surfaces and comfortable seats. Space is generous, with plenty of legroom in the back. The trunk holds what you need for weekend trips or grocery runs.
But the real draw is the tech setup. Dual large screens dominate the dashboard: one for the driver and a big central infotainment display. Everything's intuitive. You control music, navigation, and climate with a few taps. It connects seamlessly to your phone for apps and updates.
And safety? Level 2 ADAS comes standard on higher trims. That means adaptive cruise control, lane keeping, and automatic braking. It takes some stress out of driving in traffic-heavy spots like Lahore or Karachi.
Power and Performance That Deliver
The top G6 variant brings serious muscle. All-wheel drive keeps it stable on our varied roads. With 480 horsepower and 660 Nm of torque, it accelerates quickly—zero to 100 km/h in under four seconds. But it's not just about speed. It handles corners well and feels planted at highway speeds.
The battery is an 80.8 kWh unit. On the WLTP cycle, it offers up to 510 km on a full charge. Real-world numbers might dip a bit in Pakistan's heat or traffic, but it's still impressive. Range anxiety? Less of an issue here.
Charging is where it shines. The 800V platform allows ultra-fast DC charging. From 10% to 80%, it takes just 12 minutes at a compatible station. That's a game-changer for long drives. Home charging works too, but fast options make EVs more practical.
Efficiency matters in a country building its charging network. The G6 sips energy wisely, thanks to regenerative braking and smart power management. You get more miles per charge without constant stops.
Features That Make Daily Life Easier
Beyond basics, the G6 loads up on luxuries. Heated and ventilated seats keep you comfortable year-round. A panoramic sunroof lets in light and air. Ambient lighting sets the mood for night drives.
Audio is a high-end sound system for clear music or calls. Wireless charging pads mean no cables cluttering the cabin. And storage? Clever spots for phones, bottles, and bags.
Tech extends to over-the-air updates. XPENG pushes improvements remotely, so your car gets better over time. No trips to the dealer for software tweaks.
For families, rear seats fold flat for extra cargo. ISOFIX points make child seats easy to install. It's a thoughtful design that fits real needs.
How It Stacks Up Against Rivals
The Tesla Model Y is the benchmark. It's popular worldwide for its range and autopilot features. But the G6 matches it in power and adds faster charging. Plus, XPENG's interface might feel more user-friendly for some.
Locally, the ZEEKR X is another contender. It's compact and agile, but the G6 offers more space and a premium feel. Prices will decide the winner. GUGO hasn't announced yet, but expect competitive tags to draw buyers.
Pakistan's EV market is growing. Government incentives for imports and local assembly could help. But challenges remain: charging infrastructure and awareness. Brands like XPENG push things forward by offering reliable options.
If you're comparing, think about what you need. City commuting? The G6's efficiency wins. Family hauler? Its space does the trick. And for tech lovers, the ADAS and screens seal the deal.
Launch Event and What to Expect
Mark your calendar for December 28, 2025. That's when GUGO hosts the official launch. It's on a Sunday, so easy to attend if you're in the area. They'll reveal prices, variants, and maybe test drives.
Expect a mix of media and potential buyers. GUGO might share deals or financing options. If past launches are a guide, it'll be straightforward, no hype, just facts.
After launch, deliveries should start soon. Early adopters get bragging rights. And with XPENG's warranty, peace of mind comes included.
Why This Matters for Pakistan
EVs like the G6 aren't just cars. They cut pollution in crowded cities. Save on fuel costs long-term. And boost tech adoption. Pakistan has solar potential—pair it with home charging for even greener rides.
But adoption takes time. Education on maintenance and benefits helps. GUGO's push with multiple brands shows commitment. It opens doors for more choices.
In the end, the XPENG G6 brings premium EV tech within reach. It's practical, powerful, and forward-thinking. If you're eyeing an upgrade, this one's worth a look.
For more updates, visit DrivePK.com
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