From:Internet Info Agency 2026-01-16 23:13:00
Recently, a Danish XPeng P7 owner was involved in a collision with a train while crossing a railway intersection. The vehicle was severely damaged, yet the driver emerged completely unharmed and managed to escape on his own. Afterwards, he wrote an open letter to XPeng Motors, praising the car’s robust build quality and exceptional safety. He Xiaopeng, founder of XPeng, responded by expressing profound relief and gratitude for the user's trust. The XPeng P7 features a body structure made from high-strength steel and has earned a five-star safety rating from Euro NCAP (European New Car Assessment Programme). In another incident, an XPeng G6 in Israel was struck by a missile booster, yet its battery did not catch fire and the windows remained intact—further demonstrating the brand’s safety credentials. These real-world cases confirm that XPeng’s safety technology is far more than just marketing rhetoric; it is a reliable, life-saving safeguard when it matters most.

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