- Xpeng delivered 116,007 vehicles in the third quarter, marking its fourth consecutive quarter of record-high deliveries.
- Xpeng delivered 355,209 vehicles from January to October, poised to achieve its annual delivery target ahead of schedule.
Xpeng (NYSE: XPEV) announced today that it will release its unaudited financial results for the third quarter of 2025 before the opening bell of US markets on Monday, November 17.
The company's management will host an earnings conference call at 8:00 am US Eastern, or 9:00 pm Beijing time, on the same day.
Xpeng has demonstrated robust growth this year, delivering 116,007 vehicles in the third quarter -- its fourth consecutive quarterly record high, according to data compiled by CnEVPost. This represents a 149.30 percent year-on-year increase and a 12.43 percent rise from the second quarter.
In October, it delivered another 42,013 vehicles, marking its fourth consecutive month of record-high deliveries.
This brings Xpeng's cumulative deliveries from January to October to 355,209 units, a 190.02 percent year-on-year increase, putting it on track to achieve its full-year delivery target ahead of schedule.
Earlier this year, Xpeng management expressed confidence in doubling annual deliveries in 2025. This implies the company aimed to deliver about 380,000 vehicles this year.
The strong growth stems primarily from the affordable Mona M03 electric sedan and new models launched this year, including the G7 SUV (sport utility vehicle).
The Mona M03 delivered 14,546 units in September, marking its 13th consecutive month exceeding 10,000 units, according to data compiled by CnEVPost.
From January to September, the Mona M03 delivered 131,989 units, accounting for 42.14 percent of Xpeng's total deliveries during the period.
Xpeng held its 2025 AI Day event today in Guangzhou, its headquarters city, unveiling progress and ambitions in robotaxi and humanoid robot.
It will launch three robotaxi models in 2026 and commence trial operations for the service. These robotaxis will feature four of Xpeng's in-house developed Turing AI chips, delivering computing power up to 3,000 TOPS.
