- Xpeng saw the 100,000th P7+ roll off the production line on Friday, 14 months after the model's launch.
- Xpeng launched the 2026 P7+ on Thursday, adding EREV options beyond BEV variants.

Xpeng (NYSE: XPEV, HKG: 9868) commenced deliveries of the 2026 P7+ as the sedan reached a key milestone.
He Xiaopeng, chairman and CEO of the Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker, delivered the first updated P7+ vehicles to owners at the company's Guangzhou factory on Friday, Xpeng announced today.
The P7+ saw its 100,000th vehicle roll off the production line on Friday, the company said. This milestone comes 14 months after the model's market launch.
Xpeng launched the 2026 P7+ on Thursday, maintaining the same starting price as its predecessor at RMB 186,800 ($26,760) while adding extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) options.
The updated P7+ will be launched in 36 countries and regions, Xpeng said Thursday. The company currently operates in 60 countries and regions.
The P7+ was initially launched in China on November 7, 2024, with only battery electric vehicle (BEV) versions available at the time.
The updated P7+ BEV offers two variants -- 615 Max and 725 Max -- starting at RMB 186,800 and RMB 198,800 respectively.
The P7+ EREV also offers two variants, with starting prices of RMB 186,800 and RMB 198,800 respectively.
Beyond the updated P7+, Xpeng also launched the 2026 model year G6 and G9 SUVs on Thursday, while adding EREV options for the G7 SUV.
Xpeng delivered 37,508 vehicles in December, bringing its full-year 2025 deliveries to 429,445 units -- a 125.94% year-on-year increase.
The P7+ contributed 70,621 deliveries from January to November, accounting for 18.02% of Xpeng's total deliveries during that period, according to data compiled by CnEVPost.
December delivery figures for the sedan are currently unavailable. Its cumulative deliveries reached 88,128 units by the end of November.
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