
Xpeng, Li Auto and NIO Announce October Sales – Xpeng Tops Charts
Three Chinese EV makers, Xpeng, Li Auto and NIO, all announced their sales results for October on Monday, with Xpeng ranking first.
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Three Chinese EV makers, Xpeng, Li Auto and NIO, all announced their sales results for October on Monday, with Xpeng ranking first.
XPeng Motors' announcement on April 4th, 2023, the company upgraded over 160 S2 supercharging stations to S4 fast-charging stations in the first quarter. Additionally, it added another 349 third-party free charging stations in Q1.
Chinese smart electric vehicle company Xpeng on July 9 launched its refreshed G3i smart SUV, equipped with the most powerful intelligent in-car operating system and the strongest autonomous driving assistance system in its class, the company said in a statement.
On May 3rd, a netizen posted a video claiming that while using the XPeng G9's automatic navigation assisted driving function, the assisted driving system turned right to avoid a large vehicle in front but did not return to its original direction afterwards. The owner then took over and quickly turned the steering wheel to avoid an accident.
A topic reading "Why Tesla [China] refused job applications from former employees of XPeng Motors" on a Chinese Quora-like Q&A platform recently triggered heated online discussion.
With the entry of Xiaomi SU7 with a starting price of 215,900 yuan, a new round of "price reduction wave" has started in the new energy market, intensifying competition.
As of September 7, three leading Chinese new energy vehicle (NEV) enterprises, including NIO, XPeng Motors and Li Auto, had successively released their financial reports for the first half of 2022. The combined losses of three firms amounted to nearly 9.6 billion yuan ($1.38 billion).
On April 3, XPeng Motors, a Chinese new energy vehicle company, released images of its new mid-size coupe SUV model named G6.
Further investigation later revealed that the cause of the Xpeng G3 EV fire was likely an excess of charcoal and lighters found just near the wreckage.
At the beginning of June, Chinese electric vehicle makers scrambled to unveil their delivery volumes for the month of May, including NIO, Li Auto, XPeng, Geely-backed Zeekr, and others.
Chinese electric vehicle company XPeng Motors has set up a power battery subsidiary last month, a move that is considered by the industry as another signal that the company will develop its own power battery manufacturing capabilities.
On May 9, a branch of Chinese electric vehicle maker XPeng Motors was requested to carry out rectifications and pay a fine of 100,000 yuan ($14,740) for not storing waste paint slag properly.