Xpeng Norway
Xpeng launches G9 and new P7 in Europe, restarts efforts to build presence overseas
Deliveries of the new P7 in Europe will begin in June, and deliveries of the G9 are expected to begin in September.
Norway: How big is its EV market? How do Chinese brands perform?
BYD has reached a good level of vehicle registrations in Norway, while Nio vehicle registrations are growing at the fastest rate among Chinese brands, says CITIC Securities.
Xpeng rumored to be making management reshuffle, putting overseas expansion on hold
He Liyang, Xpeng's vice president in charge of overseas markets, has recently left the company and his duties have been taken over by a vice president of human resources, according to LatePost.
Xpeng P7 officially available in Norway, priced higher than in China
Xpeng is offering the P7 RWD Super Long Range and 4WD High-Performance versions in Norway, as well as the P7 Wing edition with limited stock.
Xpeng sends flagship sedan P7 to Norway for first time
The first Norwegian customers are expected to receive deliveries of the Xpeng P7 in the fourth quarter.
Xpeng may build directly managed stores in Norway, new job ad hints
Xpeng has relied on local dealers for vehicle sales in Norway, but now it appears the company has bigger ambitions.
Xpeng's cumulative sales revenue in Norway has exceeded $15 million
Although still a small percentage of its total revenue, Norway's contribution to Xpeng Motors' revenue is no longer negligible.
Xpeng earnings call: P7 expected to start deliveries in Norway in H2
Xpeng exported more than 300 G3 SUVs in the first quarter and plans to start delivering P7s in Norway in the second half of the year.
Xpeng sends second batch of 209 G3 SUVs to Norway
Chinese EV maker Xpeng Motors said on February 4 that the second shipment of 209 Xpeng G3 SUVs has recently departed Guangzhou for Europe, following the export and delivery of the first 100 G3s to Norway in 2020.
Xpeng completes delivery of first 100 Xpeng G3s in Norway
Xpeng Motors has completed the delivery of the first 100 Xpeng G3 vehicles to Norwegian owners, becoming the first Chinese smart car brand to actually deliver vehicles directly to European customers.