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China EV brand Xpeng opens major new showroom at Sydney casino

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Joshua S. Hill

TrueEV, the local distributor of cars made by Chinese electric automaker Xpeng, has this week officially opened a showroom at Crown Sydney, and is giving a lucky few the chance to win one of two brand-new Xpeng G6 SUVs.

The Crown Sydney Xpeng showroom was first announced in February and is located on the ground floor, right in the heart of one of Sydney’s premier harbourside destinations.

The Xpeng showroom provides visitors with the opportunity to explore the Xpeng G6, the budget Mona M03, and for the first time outside of China and Europe, the flagship Xpeng P7+.

“Opening the Xpeng showroom at Crown Sydney marks a major milestone for TrueEV, and it comes as we celebrate one year since we first brought the Xpeng brand and G6 to Australia,” said Jason Clarke, CEO of TrueEV.

“This partnership reflects not only the momentum we’ve built, but our continued commitment to delivering premium, intelligent electric mobility for Australian and international customers.

To coincide and celebrate the opening of its new Xpeng showroom, Crown Sydney launched the Xpeng Power Play giveaway. Exclusive to Crown Sydney Casino Platinum and Black Member Tier Members, the promotion will offer up the chance to win one of two Xpeng G6 SUVs as well as weekly cash prizes.

 

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