Summary of Xpeng P7 Performance Wing Edition driving impressions & summary

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The XPeng P7 Performance Wing Edition is a good car, but it has some flaws. The software is not optimal, the wing doors are cumbersome, and the sensors are too sensitive. The car also doesn't have a hatch, and its ride quality is not as good as other vehicles. However, many people who own the XPeng P7 love it, citing its good ride, soundproofing, and space.

  • 00:00:00 The video presents three drivers' impressions of the XPeng P7 Performance Wing Edition, which is a high-performance electric car. All three drivers note that the car is very fast and handles well. One driver notes that the car's battery is deactivated, but the other two drivers say they don't have any problems driving it.
  • 00:05:00 The XPeng P7 Performance Wing Edition is a great car to drive, with a comfortable ride and good soundproofing. It is also close in performance to the Tesla Model 3 Long Range, but more affordable.
  • 00:10:00 The XPeng P7 Performance Wing Edition is a quiet car, but its charging speed is slow. Its seats and headrest are good, but the headlights obstruct the driver's view. The software is problematic, especially when using automated systems.
  • 00:15:00 The driver of the XPeng P7 Performance Wing Edition describes its features and how they work. He also discusses the limitations of the car, specifically its speedometer and steering.
  • 00:20:00 The XPeng P7 Performance Wing Edition has good handling and a comfortable interior, but its software is flawed and needs to be fixed. Chinese drivers are different than other drivers, and their cars often have similar behavior to those from other countries.
  • 00:25:00 The Chinese car manufacturers could learn a lot from Tesla by copying their design features, such as the default setting for the car's driving mode and the way the car remembers previous settings. The Norwegian driver also enjoyed the video and agreed with the points made.
  • 00:30:00 The reviewer enjoys driving the XPeng P7 Performance Wing Edition and finds it to be a "freaking awesome ride." They note that it is quieter than an Eagles, rides like an EQs, and is spacious. However, they also find the Chinese-made software to be inadequate, with inconsistencies and logic issues. The customer service in Chinese-made cars is also said to be poor. The reviewer recommends that car manufacturers release their prototypes with more accurate battery percentage displays, as well as heat and battery scavenging features.
  • 00:35:00 The video discusses the pros and cons of the XPeng P7 Performance Wing Edition, which was designed to be "software optimized for the European market." The car's software is not optimal, and the wing doors are cumbersome.
  • 00:40:00 The driver of the XPeng P7 Performance Wing Edition notes that the sensors are too sensitive and that he has not found a setting that allows the car to be more tightly controlled. He also mentions that the wing doors are pointless, and that he would not recommend the car to someone based on its shortcomings. However, the driver says that many people who own the XPeng P7 love it, citing its good ride, soundproofing, and space.
  • 00:45:00 The driver of the XPeng P7 Performance Wing Edition describes the car's features and how they compare to other vehicles. They mention that the car has some limitations, such as the lack of a hatch, and the car's ride quality is not as good as other vehicles. The driver also mentions that the car is not child-friendly, as European cars are, and that some Chinese cars have poor quality and ride, as well.
  • 00:50:00 The driver of the XPeng P7 Performance Wing Edition discusses its ride and handling, noting that German cars are often well-suspended. He also notes that Tesla cars are good but expensive, and that the interior of the Model S is easier to see in the dark.

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