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XPeng Mona L03, Price, Specs & Review 2026

Compare every XPeng Mona L03 variant sold new in Australia. Single variant. Side-by-side specs, ANCAP safety, fuel economy, EV range and charging, towing capacity, warranty and running costs, pricing sourced from the XPeng Australian website and updated weekly.

Upcoming model. The XPeng Mona L03 has not launched in Australia yet. Any specifications shown are based on overseas data, are unconfirmed, and are subject to change. Australian pricing and final specification will be confirmed closer to launch.

XPeng Mona L03 specifications and price

Specifications, price and details for the XPeng Mona L03 on sale in Australia.

XPeng Mona L03 TBA

POA

Power
183kW
Torque
280Nm
Drive
RWD
Seats
5

The XPeng Mona L03 is a midsize coupe-styled electric SUV that XPeng has confirmed for Australia, though it is not on sale yet and is expected to arrive around 2027 through factory-backed dealers. It slots in below the G6 as XPeng's most affordable model here, and it comes in two flavours: a pure-electric version with a 183kW rear motor and a choice of two batteries, plus a range-extender EREV that pairs the same motor with a small 1.5-litre petrol generator for well over 1,000km of combined range. All the numbers so far are preliminary China-market figures, so Australian range, pricing and variant names are still to be confirmed. Standout kit includes a 15.6-inch touchscreen, a big head-up display, a panoramic roof and XPeng's Turing driver-assist hardware. Note that the L03 is a different car to the Mona M03, which is a low-slung sedan sold only in China and not confirmed for Australia.

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