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Xpeng to launch 2 new EVs in Europe on Feb 3, restarting efforts to expand overseas
Xpeng had a series of moves to grow in Europe in early 2022, but those efforts came to a halt at the end of June last year with the suspension of P5 reservations.
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Xpeng aims to deliver 200,000 vehicles in 2023, report says
A facelift of the Xpeng P7 is expected to debut in March, the new SUV G7 is expected to be unveiled at the Shanghai auto show, and an MPV model is scheduled to begin mass production in September, according to local media.
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Xpeng to launch 5 models in 2023, not 3 as previously thought
Xpeng is expected to launch facelifted versions of three existing models, the P7, G3 and P5, as well as two new models, including a coupe SUV and an MPV.
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Deutsche Bank on Xpeng price cut: Fighting for volume takes priority
By fighting for volume, Xpeng's gross margins will take a hit as costs are not materially lower, Edison Yu's team said.
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Xpeng aims to see operating profit turn positive by 2025
Xpeng aims to see sales of 1.2 million by 2027 and reach about 30 percent share of the fully autonomous vehicle market.
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Xpeng cuts prices on most models after Tesla move
The move is a normal price adjustment for Xpeng as its vehicle production costs have fallen, a spokesperson told CnEVPost.
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Ex-Great Wall Motor president rumored to be Xpeng's new CEO
In a response sent to CnEVPost, Xpeng said the company welcomes talent, but Mr. He will remain as the company's head and that will not change.
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Xpeng signs agreements to provide vehicles to mobility firms
Xpeng has signed strategic partnership agreements with two mobility services companies and completed the first deliveries of Xpeng P7 vehicles under the cooperation.
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Xpeng most vulnerable to Tesla price cut among Chinese EV trio
By the close of trading, Xpeng was down 6.82 percent in Hong Kong, Li Auto was down 6.55 percent and Nio was down 4.03 percent.
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Xpeng to keep vehicle retail prices unchanged, bear full cost after subsidy withdrawal
Consumers who previously bought Xpeng models were eligible for purchase subsidies ranging from RMB 10,080 ($1,460) to RMB 13,860.









