Monday, July 14, 2025

XPENG maintains prices despite new customs duties from the EU

The popular electric cars from Xpeng will not increase in price despite new duties from the EU, the company now says in a press release.

Since rumors of a potential tariff increase began, XPENG has been working intensively to ensure that their prices for the cars would not be affected.

They have just announced that both current and future customers can expect to receive their cars at the originally agreed prices.

XPENG wants to offer a fantastic car experience at a price that is affordable for many Danes, both when buying and leasing.

Their efforts have already resulted in 1,554 XPENG cars driving on Danish roads, a significant achievement since the launch of the fast charging king, the XPENG G9.

The newest model, XPENG G6, has quickly received a warm reception in Denmark. The impressive sales figures show that the Danes have recognized the qualities of XPENG's cars, including fast charging, comprehensive equipment and competitive prices.

This has led to XPENG several times raising their sales targets in a short time.

XPENG is a private listed company and since the beginning has worked closely with the EU Commission to understand and deal with their situation.

Below you can see the prices of Xpeng's models:

XPENG G6

  • Standard Range: DKK 339,900.
  • Long Range: DKK 369,900.
  • Performance: DKK 399,900.
  • Varnishing: DKK 8,000.
  • Towbar: DKK 8,900.

XPENG G9

  • Standard Range: DKK 499,900.
  • Long Range: DKK 579,900.
  • Performance: DKK 629,900.
  • Premium comfort & sound package: DKK 47,984.
  • Towbar: DKK 15,840.
  • Varnishing: DKK 16,000.

XPENG P7

  • Long Range: DKK 399,900.
  • Performance: DKK 479,900.
  • Wing Edition: DKK 599,900.
  • Premium comfort & sound package: from DKK 29,990.
  • Varnishing: from DKK 8,000.

For further information, visit XPENG Denmark .

XPENG maintains prices despite new customs duties from the EU
Credit: Xpeng

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