Xpeng

Xpeng is one of China's leading new carmakers, renowned for its powerful autonomous driving technology.
Founded: Aug 2014
CEO: He Xiaopeng
Ticker: NYSE: XPEV
HQ: Guangzhou
Website: xiaopeng.com
  • Xpeng launches next-gen P7 starting at $30,700, securing 10,000 orders within 7 minutes

    The new P7 lineup consists entirely of Ultra versions, each equipped with three Xpeng-developed Turing chips, delivering an effective computing power of 2,250 TOPS.

  • China Aug EV sales preview: Deutsche Bank expects Nio at 32,000 units, Tesla 53,000, Xiaomi 34,000

    Nio Inc's new order flow is estimated to be around 57,000 units in August, primarily driven by strong demand for the Onvo L90 SUV.

  • China EV insurance registrations for week ending Aug 24: Nio Inc 7,571, Tesla 10,300, Xiaomi 8,200

    Onvo's registrations last week totaled 4,104 units, marking the second-highest on record, up 8.28 percent from the previous week's 3,790 units.

  • Xpeng to officially launch new P7 on Aug 27

    Xpeng aims to achieve a steady monthly delivery volume of over 40,000 units starting in September following the start of deliveries for the all-new P7.

  • Xpeng launches facelifted G6 SUV in Thailand

    Xpeng has launched the updated G6 in Thailand, as the SUV marks its one-year anniversary there.

  • Xpeng CEO increases stake in EV maker

    Xpeng CEO purchased 3.1 million Class A ordinary shares of the company on August 20-21 at an average price of HK$80.49 per share.

  • Xpeng Q2 2025 earnings call: Live updates

    Xpeng's new generation P7 sedan will be launched next week.

  • Xpeng reports record quarterly revenue, net loss narrows to 5-year low

    Xpeng's net loss for the second quarter was RMB 480 million, marking the lowest level since the third quarter of 2020.

  • China EV insurance registrations for week ending Aug 17: Nio Inc 7,190, Tesla 14,000, Xiaomi 7,170

    Onvo's insurance registrations for last week were 3,790, the second-highest on record, up 16.98 percent from the previous week's 3,240.

  • Xpeng secures $1.4 billion credit line from China CITIC Bank

    China CITIC Bank will grant Xpeng a credit facility of RMB 10 billion ($1.4 billion) to support the company's business operations and development.