Bermaz XPeng, the sole distributor of XPeng in Malaysia, has just launched the most affordable variant of the XPeng G6 FL in Malaysia — the XPeng G6 RWD Standard Range. It joins the rest of the facelifted XPeng G6 range, which made its debut in the country in October 2025.
Fully imported (CBU) from China, the XPeng G6 RWD Standard Range is priced at RM158,888 in Malaysia. With registration, handling, and inspection included, the on-the-road price without insurance for the most affordable XPeng G6 is RM159,948. This makes it slightly over RM20,000 more affordable than the variant above it, the RWD Long Range. Here’s a quick look at the pricing of the full XPeng G6 lineup (on-the-road, without insurance):
The XPeng G6 RWD Standard Range is included with a 5-Year/120,000km manufacturer warranty, along with 5 years/100,000km of free service and maintenance. On top of that, the electric SUV’s high-voltage battery pack also comes with an 8-year/160,000km warranty.
That’s not all, XPeng is also giving you a 2-Year Unlimited Charging package by JomCharge or a complimentary 11kW Wallbox with installation by DC Handal.
On the outside, the XPeng G6 RWD Standard Range looks identical to its more expensive siblings, featuring LED headlights and taillights with a light bar at the front. The main differentiation factor is its wheels, which are 18-inch units rather than the 20-inchers found on the Long Range, Performance, and Black Edition variants.
Powering the most affordable XPeng G6 is a rear-mounted electric motor that puts out 185kW (248hp) and 440Nm, allowing it to sprint from a standstill to 100km/h in 6.94 seconds — just 0.24 seconds longer than what the RWD Long Range model is capable of.
With a lower price point, the RWD Standard Range model also gets a smaller 68.5kWh battery pack, as compared to its more premium siblings’ 80.8kWh unit. XPeng says the SUV is capable of reaching up to 480km of WLTP range and delivering an energy consumption figure of as low as 16.6kWh/100km.
Since the Standard Range model also shares the same 800V platform with the more expensive models, its charging speeds are also no slouch — 11kW via AC charging, and 382kW via DC, which can juice up the car from 10% to 80% in just 12 minutes.
Moving inside, the XPeng G6 RWD Standard Range’s leather upholstery can be had in either Dark Grey or Light Grey shades, depending on the exterior colour option you pick, which includes Arctic White, Graphite Grey, Midnight Black, Silver Frost, and Stellar Purple.
As standard, you still get kits such as a 10.25-inch digital instrument cluster, a 15.6-inch touchscreen infotainment head unit, ambient lighting, 6-way powered front seats, a power tailgate, and a panoramic sunroof. However, you do lose out on certain things, such as massage front seats and Nappa leather upholstery.
Safety-wise, the XPeng G6 RWD Standard Range is also reasonably well-equipped with the brand’s XPilot Assist suite. This consists of features such as Autonomous Parking Assist (APA), Auto Exit Parking Assist (AEP), Adaptive Cruise Control (ACC), Lane Centring Control (LCC), Adaptive Turning Cruise (ATC), and Forward Collision Warning (FCW). You also still get a 360-degree camera system.
The only safety features you will be missing out on by going for the most affordable G6 are Auto Lane Change (ALC), Driving Recorder, and Driver State Monitoring (DSM).
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