Guangzhou-based auto firm XPeng announced on Friday that it will adjust the configuration, price and rights of some models from May 9, in order to popularize Advanced Driving Assistance System vehicles to more users.
A range of Chinese new energy vehicle companies have recently reported their April delivery results. They were under greater pressure to deliver during the period due to the COVID-19 outbreaks.
An owner of XPeng vehicle and a former employee of the company posted an article on his social media account saying that the XPeng P7 he drove had repeatedly experienced power outages and offline problems.
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer XPeng Motors on Thursday revealed more specifications for its premium, fully electric P5 model, in addition to its expected starting prices in Denmark, the Netherlands, Norway, and Sweden.
A group of undercover photos of XPeng Motors' brand-new model were leaked on Tuesday. Not long ago, He Xiaopeng revealed that the firm will launch the C-class vehicle platform and the B-class vehicle platform.
Unitree Robotics, a high-performance quadruped robots manufacturer, has recently announced its completion of B-round financing worth several hundred million yuan, led by Matrix Partners and Dunhong Capital Management.
Amid ongoing pandemic containment efforts, car companies in China are facing supply chain problems. He Xiaopeng, CEO of electric vehicle maker XPeng, expressed his worries on Thursday.
After launching new models within its Han series, Chinese electric vehicle maker BYD has begun to generate interest in another sedan named "Seal," which is expected to be officially launched this month.
An XPeng car owner has claimed that after activating automatic driving functions on a national highway, the car collided with another vehicle that was stationary on the road, without triggering any alarm or response from the vehicle.
XPeng Motors offered a peak on Wednesday into eight highlights of its new SUV, the G9, including its electronic architecture, autonomous driving, audio functions, voice interaction, operating system, and more.
On the first day of April many Chinese electric vehicle makers unveiled their monthly delivery data. Automakers included XPeng, Li Auto, and NIO, the three major players listed in the U.S. and Hong Kong.
Huang Xin, the former director of autonomous driving products at XPeng Motors, has joined NIO. NIO attaches great importance to the independent R&D of autonomous driving technology, so Huang's move was not surprising.
An XPeng G3 electric vehicle model caught fire in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen on Monday evening, the same day that the automaker released its 2021 financial report.
XPeng, a Chinese smart electric vehicle company, on Monday announced its unaudited financial results for the three months and fiscal year ended December 31, 2021.
Chinese electric vehicle brand NIO said on Saturday that it expects to release the 2022 versions of its ES8, ES6 and EC6 models in late May, featuring several major upgrades and increasing the prices of vehicles and batteries.
Many owners of vehicles made by Chinese automaker XPeng Motors have recently taken to domestic social platforms, alleging that the firm has quietly revised an agreement to provide free roadside assistance services.
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.
On Tuesday, Bomin Electronics announced that its wholly-owned subsidiary had been selected to be the designated developer for XPeng, and would serve as the supplier of parts and components for XPeng's F30 and E38 models.