The Xpeng P7 Ultra is the latest sleek, electric sedan drawn by the hand of Rafik Ferrag, the artist behind the original P7. Cloaked in mystery, this four-door coupe whispers of speed and grace, its fastback form slicing the air with intention. Light dances across a full-width taillight, doors close flush like secrets kept, and a hidden spoiler rises like a blade at dawn.
Within, glimpses reveal a realm of digital calm: a floating screen, a wheel of three spokes, and hints of violet leather wrapping the future in elegance. The soul of the machine beats to the rhythm of Xmart OS 2.0, a symphony of voice and vision, perhaps even guided by an augmented horizon.

Eyes, not lasers, may chart its course—camera-bound, guided by the Turing chip’s quiet intelligence. Beneath, the “Kunpeng” platform hums with promise, an unseen dragon lifting the E29 toward a realm where range and power dance in harmony.
Tested in silence, cloaked in camouflage, the E29 waits to be named—perhaps as “P7 Ultra”—its unveiling foretold for the Guangzhou stage in autumn’s embrace. A new chapter begins, not with a roar, but a breathless pause before the storm.
