From:Internet Info Agency 2026-06-27 12:42:00
On June 27, XPeng Motors unveiled official interior images of the L03, the second mass-produced model in its MONA series. The L03 is a five-seat compact SUV with dimensions of 4,650/4,672 mm (length) × 1,920 mm (width) × 1,600 mm (height) and a wheelbase of 2,850 mm. The interior features a minimalist design language and an enveloping cockpit layout, eliminating the traditional instrument cluster. It is equipped with a sporty multifunction steering wheel, a 15.6-inch 2.5K high-definition central touchscreen, and a W-HUD head-up display. Over 72% of the cabin surfaces are soft-touch materials. The passenger-side sun visor features three small cat motifs on its inner side and integrates a vanity mirror with adjustable color temperature and brightness. Seat configurations include XPeng’s “Cloud Comfort” seats throughout the cabin and zero-gravity seats with 14-point massage functionality. The audio system comprises a 20-speaker AI-powered sound system. The roof features a dual-layer silver-coated panoramic glass roof, blocking 99.9% of UV rays and over 97% of visible light. In terms of powertrain, the L03 will be offered in both all-electric and range-extended variants, both powered by a single motor delivering a maximum output of 183 kW. The vehicle comes standard with XPeng’s VLA 2.0 advanced driver-assistance system. The Max trim features one Turing chip, while the Ultra SE variant includes two, delivering a total effective computing power of 1,500 TOPS.

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