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Xpeng delivers 6,010 vehicles in Feb, up 15.18% from Jan
By the end of February, Xpeng's cumulative deliveries since its inception stood at 269,938 vehicles, data monitored by CnEVPost show.
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Xpeng's Model Y rival could be named G6, more spy photos revealed
The model was previously seen as possibly being named G7 or G5, and could be unveiled at the Shanghai auto show in two months.
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Xpeng to report Q4 earnings on March 17
Xpeng delivered 22,204 vehicles in the fourth quarter, above the upper end of the 20,000 to 21,000 guidance range it previously provided.
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Xpeng's Guangzhou plant goes into production, says contractor
Xpeng's Guangzhou plant was qualified in December to produce vehicles with a design capacity of 120,000 vehicles a year, a contractor for the company said.
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Revamped Xpeng P7 may be named P7i in China
The new Xpeng P7 was launched in Europe on February 3, and the model is expected to be officially launched in China in March.
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Xpeng's Guangzhou plant qualified to produce vehicles, report says
China has tightened its regulations on NEV production qualifications since 2017, and the production qualifications Xpeng has received are among the very few.
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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.
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Xpeng delivers 5,218 vehicles in Jan, down 54% from Dec
The month's vehicle deliveries reflected a seasonal slowdown during the Chinese New Year holiday that began in mid-January, Xpeng said.
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Xpeng's flying car arm gets conditional flight permit in China
Xpeng Aeroht's X2 flying car has become the first manned eVTOL (electric vertical take-off and landing) product to receive such a permit in China.
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Xpeng appoints ex-Great Wall Motor exec Wang Fengying as president in its most important hire in years
Ms. Wang will be responsible for Xpeng's product planning, portfolio management and sales operations, reporting to the company's chairman and CEO, He Xiaopeng.









