Xpeng reported deliveries of 35,045 vehicles in April, marking its second-highest monthly figure on record, according to data it released today. The result represents a 273% year-on-year increase and a 5.5% rise from March, as momentum continues to build behind its newer electric vehicle models.
The April total marks the sixth consecutive month in which the Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer has delivered more than 30,000 units. For the January–April period, Xpeng delivered 129,053 vehicles, a 313% increase from the same period last year. As of the end of April, the company’s cumulative deliveries stood at 719,432 units.
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Xpeng attributed the sustained growth primarily to the Mona M03 and P7+ sedans, though it did not provide exact April figures for either model. The company said earlier this month that the Mona M03 has surpassed 100,000 cumulative deliveries since its August 2024 launch, while the P7+ reached 50,000 units produced within five months of its market debut.
The Mona M03, priced from RMB 119,800 ($16,480), launched on August 27, 2024, positioning itself as a lower-cost alternative to the Tesla Model 3. A Max variant of the Mona M03, equipped with enhanced smart driving features, is expected to launch later this month. The P7+, launched on November 7, 2024, starts at RMB 186,800.
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Xpeng also introduced updated versions of its G6 and G9 sport utility vehicles in March and rolled out the 2025 X9 model in April. The company plans to expand its multi-purpose vehicle lineup in Europe later this year.
