The SUV version of Xpeng's MONA series has finally been unveiled. A set of undisguised spy photos circulating online shows the new model adopting the same family design language as the MONA M03, with an overall appearance of a dynamic fastback SUV. According to reports, this pure electric SUV targeting younger consumers will be officially launched in 2026.

For Hong Kong users, the MONA series is not unfamiliar. The MONA M03, launched last year, garnered significant attention in the local market with its affordable pricing and intelligent features. Now, with the SUV version arriving, can it replicate the value-for-money success of the M03 and become a new choice for Hong Kong's young families?
Design Language: A Youthful Expression of Starship Lights and Fastback Silhouette
The leaked images show the MONA SUV continuing Xpeng's signature Starship headlight design. The front features clean, sharp lines, with creases on the hood adding a sense of muscle. The side profile adopts a dynamic fastback silhouette, complemented by semi-concealed door handles, a design language consistent with the MONA M03 but given more visual presence by the SUV body style.

The rear design is not yet fully revealed, but it is expected to follow the M03's clean look, likely featuring a through-type taillight. The overall appearance is compact and sporty, squarely targeting young consumers seeking personalization.
Size and Space: The Practicality of a Compact SUV
While official dimensions are pending, the MONA M03's specifications (length 4,780mm, width 1,896mm, height 1,445mm, wheelbase 2,815mm) suggest the SUV variant will have a taller body, befitting its SUV positioning. The wheelbase is expected to remain around 2,800mm, providing ample rear legroom.

For Hong Kong users, a compact SUV of this size is very practical. It offers easy parking compared to larger SUVs while still providing enough interior space for four occupants. While the fastback design may slightly impact rear headroom, Xpeng's engineers are expected to balance design and practicality through optimized seat layout.
Intelligent Driving: Vision-Based System with AI Eagle Eye
Intelligent driving is a key strength of the MONA series. The MONA SUV is expected to feature Xpeng's pure vision-based ADAS, using the AI Eagle Eye vision solution consistent with the MONA M03. This system, which relies on cameras and algorithms rather than LiDAR for high-level assisted driving functions, reduces costs while delivering reliable performance.

For Hong Kong users, while local regulations currently restrict such advanced systems, hardware pre-installation offers future-proofing. As regulations potentially evolve, today's hardware could unlock tomorrow's functionality. Importantly, this system has been extensively validated in the mainland Chinese market, ensuring its maturity.
Powertrain and Range: A Practical Single-Motor, LFP Battery Setup
The MONA SUV is expected to feature a single-motor pure electric system paired with an LFP (lithium iron phosphate) battery. This combination aims to reduce costs while improving energy efficiency and extending range. Based on the MONA M03's powertrain (140kW to 160kW max power, 515km to 620km CLTC range), the SUV's range is expected to exceed 500km, sufficient for a week of commuting and weekend trips in Hong Kong.

Another advantage of LFP batteries is safety. Compared to NMC (nickel manganese cobalt) batteries, LFP batteries offer higher thermal stability and a lower fire risk, an important consideration for safety-conscious family users.
Pricing Strategy: MONA Series' Value Proposition
The MONA M03's successful pricing strategy was key to its market entry. With the M03 priced around RMB 150,000-200,000, the SUV variant is expected to be slightly higher but likely under RMB 200,000. If introduced to Hong Kong, it would likely be priced in the HKD 200,000-250,000 range, competing directly with entry-level EVs like the BYD Atto 3 and Nissan Leaf.
For young Hong Kong families, this price segment is highly competitive. The MONA SUV's strengths lie in its youthful design, mature ADAS, and Xpeng's brand association with technology. Its challenges include a shorter brand history and the need for a more mature after-sales network.
Hong Kong Perspective: The Potential for RHD Introduction
Xpeng's existing presence in Hong Kong, with sales and service points, creates a foundation for the MONA SUV's potential introduction. While its network is not as extensive as BYD or Tesla, it provides basic sales and service capabilities. An RHD version of the MONA SUV would further enrich Xpeng's product lineup in the territory.
Market demand for compact SUVs among young Hong Kong families is persistent. Models like the Toyota C-HR and Honda HR-V consistently rank in sales, indicating strong acceptance of this vehicle type. An electric SUV like the MONA SUV, priced competitively, could offer a new option combining style, intelligence, and practicality.

However, challenges remain. Brand recognition needs time to build. As the customer base grows, convenient after-sales service becomes crucial. Charging compatibility with Hong Kong's public network, using the Chinese GB/T standard, must also be verified.
Personal Opinion: The First Electric SUV for the Young Generation
Looking at the MONA SUV's leaked details, the impression is of "the first electric SUV for the young generation."
The MONA M03's success demonstrated real demand for value-for-money intelligent EVs among young users. The MONA SUV extends this positioning into the SUV segment, using a more practical body style and dynamic design to appeal to a broader young family audience.
Whether it succeeds in Hong Kong depends on pricing, service network, and charging infrastructure. But product-wise, it has the makings of a hit: youthful design, mature ADAS, practical range, and Xpeng's tech credentials. For young Hong Kong buyers considering their first EV, the MONA SUV is a compelling option. Every detail suggests EVs can be truly youthful.
The MONA SUV launches later this year. For Hong Kong users waiting for the right model, it's a date worth watching. If Xpeng replicates its MONA success in the SUV segment, market dynamics could shift once more.