
Li Auto Responds to Rumors That Their Products Contain Mercury
In response to a video saying that Li Auto's vehicle contains mercury, the company responded that they did not use toxic mercury in any production phase.
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In response to a video saying that Li Auto's vehicle contains mercury, the company responded that they did not use toxic mercury in any production phase.
A group of interior photos of Xpeng's new mid-size SUV showed that the new car may be the fourth mass production model of the company.
As competition in the global electric vehicle industry consolidates, many automotive firms and a host of new startups are eyeing what they see as the next frontier for innovation: the sky.
On October 12th, He Xiaopeng, the Chairman of XPeng Motors, posted on Weibo that he visited Volkswagen Group's headquarters in Wolfsburg at the end of September.
Guangzhou-based EV brand XPeng Motors announced that the XPeng P7, a smart sports sedan, has become its first model to reach the production milestone of 100,000 units.
In April, Chinese automakers' delivery results revealed that Li Auto delivered more vehicles than NIO and XPeng combined. Additionally, the new energy vehicle brands of traditional car companies are experiencing a consistent upward trend in sales.
On July 1st, several Chinese car companies announced their delivery results for the month of June. Among them, XPeng, NIO, Hozon Auto, Li Auto and Leapmotor once again exceeded 10,000 units throughout the month.
Two Chinese electric vehicle manufacturers, NIO and XPeng, have launched official social media accounts for their Legal Departments on Weibo, a Twitter-like platform. This move follows similar actions taken by competitors such as Li Auto, Tesla, and BYD.
Alibaba reduced its holdings of XPeng Motors' ADS worth approximately $314 million after terminating the director appointment agreement with the company.
On October 24, celebrated in China as the programmers’ day due to the reference to the number 1024, XPENG Motors held a joint Tech Day with Tsinghua University.
Flying cars, as the intersection of automobiles, aviation and new energy, have attracted plenty of capital over the past few years.
Chinese electric vehicle maker XPeng initiated its largest organizational restructuring to date in October, and its delivery data that month suffered monthly and annual declines. The chairman of XPeng was given the opportunity to respond to consumer concerns.