Chinese electric vehicle maker XPeng reported December deliveries of 37,508 vehicles, marking a 2.22 percent increase from a year earlier and a 2.12 percent rise from November, according to figures released by the company on Tuesday.
For the fourth quarter, XPeng delivered 116,249 vehicles, up 27.04 percent year-on-year and slightly higher than the previous quarter. Full-year deliveries reached 429,445 units in 2025, representing a 126 percent increase from the prior year, reflecting continued expansion across both domestic and overseas markets.
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XPeng said overseas deliveries totaled 45,008 vehicles in 2025, nearly doubling from a year earlier, as the company expanded into 60 countries and regions. The automaker also highlighted progress in its charging infrastructure, noting that it added more than 1,100 charging stations during the year, bringing its global network to around 3,000 locations.
The company said its growing fleet is expected to help reduce carbon emissions, estimating that vehicles delivered in 2025 will collectively cut more than 6.6 million tonnes of carbon dioxide over their lifecycle, equivalent to the absorption capacity of roughly 110 million trees over a decade.
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Product expansion remained a key focus in 2025. XPeng continued rolling out updated models, including a refreshed version of its P7+ sedan, which features revised powertrain options and extended driving range. The company also advanced development of its extended-range electric vehicles, including the G7 SUV, which is designed to offer a combined driving range of up to 1,704 kilometers.
