Recently, there were rumors that the emerging automaker Xpeng Motors would acquire the luxury car brand Maserati. However, Xpeng Motors has now denied these rumors.
Recently, there have been reports in the industry that Wu Xinzhou, the Vice President of Autonomous Driving at XPeng Motors, will resign and join NVIDIA.
On July 26, Volkswagen and Xpeng Motors reached a technological framework agreement. In the early stage of cooperation, the two parties plan to jointly develop two Volkswagen brand electric models for the Chinese midsize car market. These two new cars exclusive to the Chinese market will supplement the product portfolio based on the MEB platform, which is planned to go to market in 2026.
Recently, the new force in car manufacturing, XPeng Motors, announced a partnership with actor Jimmy Lin. It was officially stated that Jimmy Lin became the brand ambassador for XPeng G6.
XPeng Motors has announced its financial results for the first quarter of 2023, which reveal a significant drop in revenue of 45.9%, but CEO He Xiaopeng remains confident about the G6 Model.
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.
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.
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 the second day of Auto Shanghai 2023, Xiaomi founder Lei Jun visited several electric vehicle makers' booths including NIO, XPeng, Geely's Zeekr and HiPhi.
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer XPeng Motors revealed its latest EV architecture on April 16. The company aims to achieve a balance between cost, efficiency, experience, and globalization with the new SEPA 2.0 platform.
Chinese electric vehicle maker XPeng revealed that, in 2022, it completed a phased organizational restructuring and appointed Wang Fengying as president while retaining other core executives in their original positions.
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 electric vehicle manufacturers have recently reported their delivery volumes for March, showing that the auto market in China began to recover in March as demand for cars increased.
On March 17, Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer XPeng released its previous year-end financial report. Its total revenue for 2022 was 26.86 billion yuan ($3.89 billion), representing a 28% increase from the previous year.
A recent screenshot circulated on a Chinese network showed that an anonymous user posted a message saying, "All the manufacturing factories that have worked for XPeng Motors are selling materials at low prices in the past few days.”
Chinese electric vehicle maker XPeng has restructured its marketing system by merging the auto trade and user development service teams and establishing over 20 sales regions in China.
XPeng, an electric vehicle maker, on March 10 launched its new P7i sports sedan for the Chinese market. Pricing of the new P7i starts at 249,900 yuan ($35,877) to 339,900 yuan ($48,796). Deliveries will kick off in March for customers in China.