Xpeng X9 electric minivan tests in Europe ahead of 2026
Xpeng X9 electric minivan spotted in Europe: specs, range, and launch timing
Xpeng X9 electric minivan tests in Europe ahead of 2026
Spotted in the Netherlands, Xpeng X9 electric minivan nears European debut: up to 105 kWh, 740 km CLTC, three-row premium cabin, sales likely in 2026.
2025-10-08T15:38:23+03:00
2025-10-08T15:38:23+03:00
2025-10-08T15:38:23+03:00
Spotted on Dutch roads, the Xpeng X9 is a sizeable Chinese-built electric minivan that appears to be edging toward a European debut. Revealed in China in 2023 and shown in Europe at the Munich motor show in 2025, it is now undergoing on-road testing beyond its home market, as SPEEDME previously noted.Measuring 5.3 meters in length, the X9 is positioned for both city duty and longer trips. It offers a battery pack of up to 105 kWh and a claimed driving range of up to 740 km on the CLTC cycle. Inside, three rows of seats set the tone for family use: the second row features chairs with heating, ventilation, and massage, while the third row folds flat into the floor to liberate cargo space. The brief is clear, and those comfort touches reinforce it.The cabin leans premium, with a generous spread of screens and digital controls. Word from the Netherlands suggests the test car is likely tailored for Europe, where sales could begin in 2026. Taken together, the specifications look cohesive—enough that the Xpeng X9 could nudge perceptions of Chinese brands in the family EV arena.
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Xpeng X9 electric minivan spotted in Europe: specs, range, and launch timing
Spotted in the Netherlands, Xpeng X9 electric minivan nears European debut: up to 105 kWh, 740 km CLTC, three-row premium cabin, sales likely in 2026.
Michael Powers, Editor
Spotted on Dutch roads, the Xpeng X9 is a sizeable Chinese-built electric minivan that appears to be edging toward a European debut. Revealed in China in 2023 and shown in Europe at the Munich motor show in 2025, it is now undergoing on-road testing beyond its home market, as SPEEDME previously noted.
Measuring 5.3 meters in length, the X9 is positioned for both city duty and longer trips. It offers a battery pack of up to 105 kWh and a claimed driving range of up to 740 km on the CLTC cycle. Inside, three rows of seats set the tone for family use: the second row features chairs with heating, ventilation, and massage, while the third row folds flat into the floor to liberate cargo space. The brief is clear, and those comfort touches reinforce it.
The cabin leans premium, with a generous spread of screens and digital controls. Word from the Netherlands suggests the test car is likely tailored for Europe, where sales could begin in 2026. Taken together, the specifications look cohesive—enough that the Xpeng X9 could nudge perceptions of Chinese brands in the family EV arena.