Xpeng Global

  • Xpeng introduces G9 SUV and P7 sedan in Germany

    The Xpeng G9 and P7 will be available at 24 stores in 12 dealerships in Germany starting in May.

  • Xpeng partners with Thai dealer to tap ASEAN market

    Xpeng will launch the right-hand drive version of the G6 in Thailand, Singapore and Malaysia, with deliveries to begin in the third quarter of this year.

  • Xpeng to enter Singapore market by H2 2024, report says

    Xpeng recently appointed Premium Automobiles in Singapore as its dealer, and its first model to retail there is expected to be the G6 SUV, according to The Straits Times.

  • Xpeng announces dealer partnerships in 5 overseas markets, local deliveries to begin in Q2

    Xpeng established dealer partnerships in the UAE, Egypt, Azerbaijan, Jordan and Lebanon, with plans to expand to other European markets including Germany, the UK, Italy and France this year.

  • Xpeng president Wang Fengying has taken over overseas business, report says

    Wang has restructured Xpeng's overseas business team, adding the Middle East as a key market and will invest more resources, according to local media.

  • Xpeng starts shipping 750 vehicles to Israel, local launch expected in Oct

    The vehicles -- the Xpeng G9 and P7 -- will officially enter the Israeli market in October through one of the country's largest dealerships, Freesbe.

  • Xpeng to start selling EVs in Germany next year

    After three years of operations in Europe, Xpeng is now gearing up to enter one of the world's most competitive auto markets, the Chinese EV maker said.

  • Xpeng starts deliveries of P7i sedan in Europe

    Xpeng launched the G9 and P7i to the European market in February and opened customer orders in Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands and Sweden at that time.

  • Xpeng expects to bring its EVs to dozens of countries next year, CEO says

    "I don't want to build a China-only company, I want to build a global company," Xpeng CEO said.

  • Xpeng partners with local dealer to tap Israel market as it steps up efforts in global arena

    EV buyers in Israel currently enjoy a 20 percent purchase tax, well below the 83 percent for regular gasoline vehicles.