
XPeng VP: 'Anti-Involution' Marks Chinese Auto Industry's Path to Maturity
BEIJING, November 29 – Chen Han, Vice President of XPeng Motors, stated that the current "anti-involution" movement in China's auto industry represents a crucia...
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BEIJING, November 29 – Chen Han, Vice President of XPeng Motors, stated that the current "anti-involution" movement in China's auto industry represents a crucia...

GUANGZHOU, November 21, 2025 – XPeng Motors today celebrated the production of its 1 millionth vehicle and officially launched the XPeng X9 Super Range-Extender...

XPeng launches the X9 Super Range Extender with a class-leading 1,602 km range and $43,400 starting price, aiming to redefine global family travel.

Xpeng X9 “Super Range”—seven-seat MPV with 1,602 km rated range, 800-V ultra-fast DC, ~430–450 km pure-EV, 1.5L generator for flexibility.

XPeng Motors plans to boost its annual R&D budget to about $7 billion, allocating over half to artificial intelligence as it seeks to position itself as both a carmaker and a technology leader.

XPeng Iron humanoid robot has been put into use at the Guangzhou factory and plans to achieve mass production of L3 initial capabilities by 2026.

Xpeng Aeroht's first five generations of flying car products have successfully conducted nearly 20,000 flight tests, accumulating a wealth of flight data.

He Xiaopeng, founder of XPeng Motors, posted a video on Weibo stating that he used the robotic hand to operate his phone and book a new MONA M03.

XPeng Motors plans to enter over 60 countries and regions globally, aiming for overseas sales to account for 50% in the next decade. Europe will be a key focus area for Xpeng's future commercial expansion.

Alternative energy vehicle were under the spotlight in the Chinese market during 2017, with a total sales volume of 777,000, a year-on-year growth of 53.3 perce...

Richard Yu responded to the test drive accident by stating that the customer mistakenly pressed the accelerator instead of the brake, and AEB did not intervene.

On February 21, XPeng CEO He Xiaopeng discussed the future of humanoid robots, stating that current models remain at L2 autonomy, comparable to early-stage assisted driving.