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Xpeng delivers 4,224 vehicles in Nov, up 342% year-on-year

Xpeng's November deliveries reached 4,224 units, up 342 percent year-over-year, the Chinese electric vehicle company said today.

Nio, Li Auto, Xpeng, who has the edge over Tesla?

Whether it's the Xpeng P7, Li ONE, or Nio's ES8 and EC6, their prices overlap with or are higher than those of the China-made Tesla Model 3.

Xpeng CEO hints Tesla will lose in autopilot field in China

"Starting next year, in the Chinese autopilot field, you have to be prepared to be beaten by us to find out where the East is," Xpeng CEO He Xiaopeng said.

What is the difference between Nio, Li Auto and Xpeng in terms of Q3 results?

Dawn has come for Nio, Li Auto, and Xpeng, analysts say.

Xpeng announces new P7 with scissor doors, plans world's first LIDAR-equipped car

Xpeng announced the new Xpeng P7 Wing edition, available in 4WD High Performance and Rear-Wheel Drive versions with a subsidized retail price of RMB 366,900 to RMB 409,900.

Citi raises price targets on Xpeng and Li Auto

Citi raised price target on Xpeng (XPEV.US) from $34.70 to $57.71, and maintains "Buy" rating. The bank also raised Li Auto (LI.US) rating from "Neutral" to "Buy" with a price target raised to $45.60 from $27.10.

Xpeng says it has filed a total of 1,574 patents

Since its establishment, Chinese electric car company Xpeng Motors (NYSE: XPEV) has applied for 1,574 patents, including 1,511 domestic patents, said Fan Jinbiao, IP manager of Xpeng.

Xpeng says it expects its second production base to begin operations in 2022

Tesla's Chinese rival and Alibaba-backed Xpeng Motors's second manufacturing base was settled in the Guangzhou Development Zone in September this year and is scheduled to start production by the end of 2022, the company said in a conference call after announcing its third-quarter results on Thursday.

Leading VC explains why they are betting heavily on China's smart EV sector including Li Auto and Xpeng

In a report released today, Matrix Partners China, a leading venture capital (VC) firm that has backed major Chinese tech firms at their early stages, says it is not surprised by the popularity of electric vehicles in China today, as it very much recognizes the underlying revolution that smart electric vehicles will bring.

This is what's happening at Tesla, Nio and Xpeng stores in Shanghai

Recently, Shanghai has tightened restrictions on vehicles with license plates from other provinces and cities, making a large number of users start to consider buying new energy vehicles with local license plates, especially those from Tesla, Nio, and Xpeng.
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