KEY POINTS
  • Xpeng took the wraps off XNGP, its latest advanced driver-assistance system. The software enables the car to carry out some driving functions automatically but requires a driver behind the wheel.
  • The company said XNGP will roll out later this year in certain cities in China and it will be available with the G9 Max, its top-spec sport utility vehicle.
  • Xpeng said in a press release that XNGP is the final step "before full autonomous driving is realized." XNGP is Xpeng's answer to Tesla's Autopilot.

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Xpeng said deliveries of its newly launched G9 SUV surged in October from September, despite a drop in the brand's overall monthly deliveries.

Chinese electric carmaker Xpeng on Monday revealed its most advanced semi-autonomous driving system as it looks to boost appeal for its vehicles amid rising competition.

Xpeng took the wraps off XNGP, its latest advanced driver-assistance system, or ADAS. The software enables the car to carry out some driving functions automatically but requires a driver behind the wheel.

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