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 to break ground on humanoid robot factory in Q1, with mass delivery targeted in 2026

    Xpeng's humanoid robot production base will span about 110,000 square meters, covering processes from R&D to large-scale manufacturing.

  • Xpeng to officially launch 2026 X9 BEV on Mar 2

    Xpeng aims to further solidify its position in the premium family mobility segment by upgrading the X9 BEV's intelligent features and driving range.

  • Xpeng secures VW as first customer for VLA 2.0; targets 1 million overseas EV sales by 2030

    Volkswagen's adoption of Xpeng's VLA 2.0 as its smart driving solution signifies the partnership's expansion into AI software capabilities.

  • Xpeng files for flagship GX SUV, set for launch in coming months

    The Xpeng GX will offer BEV and EREV options, continuing the company's dual-power strategy.

  • Xpeng enters New Zealand, continuing expansion in right-hand drive markets

    Xpeng's first two service centers in New Zealand are now operational, showcasing the G6 SUV.

  • Xpeng begins testing Level 4 autonomous driving on its GX flagship SUV

    The Xpeng GX will feature four Turing chips with an effective computing power of 3,000 TOPS, enabling Level 4 autonomous driving capabilities.

  • Xpeng previews Range Rover-like new 6-seat SUV GX

    The Xpeng GX, internally codenamed G01, will feature technologies including steer-by-wire and rear-wheel steering.

  • Xpeng elevates AI expert to bigger role in latest restructuring

    The vision for AI is reshaping automotive companies' organizational structures, with Xpeng being the latest example.

  • Xpeng begins large-scale shipments of updated P7+ to overseas markets

    Xpeng launched the updated P7+ in China and Europe early last month.

  • Hong Kong-listed EV stocks fall as Jan sales data reveal broad weakness

    At press time, Nio was down 5.44% in Hong Kong, Xpeng fell 7.89%, Li Auto dropped 2.50%, and BYD declined 4.5%.