Root NationCarsCar NewsXpeng Mona M03 is a great EV for those shopping on a budget

Xpeng Mona M03 is a great EV for those shopping on a budget

-

The Xpeng Mona M03 is a new EV entry from the Chinese EV manufacturer that hit the launch stage a few days ago. Xpeng stuck to its styling for this compact electric saloon while improving a lot on aerodynamics. In comparison with a truckload of other more expensive EVs, the new Mona entry from Xpeng outperforms the crowd thanks to its build style.

If you aren’t already aware, Mona is the new entry in the Xpeng product line-up for the budget EV market. The new entry into the line-up, the Mona M03 comes with an impressive aerodynamic design that helps it achieve a drag coefficient of 0.194Cd. This fact about the new Xpeng Mona M03 has got the internet in awe, as it has a better drag than more expensive models from top automobile brands.

Xpeng Mona M03

With this drag coefficient, this car’s optional Lithium Iron Phosphate (LFP) batteries from BYD will be able to achieve longer ranges. Already we know that the Xpeng Mona M03 will come with two drive train variants that’ll offer either 140kW or 160kW power output. At this time, information on the battery capacity and the range of this new EV is not available as we await more details on this vehicle entry.

In terms of design, this new vehicle from Xpeng is a saloon that integrates a hatchback tailgate. Instead of the light bar headlight design on other Xpeng vehicles, this entry comes with a T-shaped design on the headlights and tail lights. All door handles sit flush with the Mona M03’s body until unlocked when they pop out.

On the inside, reports have it that there is no dashboard or instrument display. All information a driver needs will be shown on the horizontal infotainment display and control centre. We expect to learn more about this vehicle in August as it prepares to hit the market with a starting price of $20,500.

SourceInsideEVs
- Advertisement -
Subscribe
Notify of
guest

0 Comments
Newest
Oldest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments