Xpeng maintained strong vehicle deliveries in February despite the traditionally slow start to the year for China’s auto market, the company said.
Xpeng delivered 30,453 vehicles last month, marking a 570% surge from 4,545 units a year earlier and remaining steady from 30,350 deliveries in January. Total deliveries for the first two months of 2025 reached 60,803, up 375% from the same period last year.
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The surge was primarily driven by the Mona M03 and P7+ electric sedans. Mona M03 deliveries surpassed 15,000 units for the third consecutive month, while the P7+ accumulated more than 30,000 units since its launch in November.
Xpeng introduced the Mona M03 in August 2024 as its most affordable model, with prices starting at RMB 119,800 ($16,450), roughly half the price of Tesla’s Model 3 in China. A higher-end version, the Mona M03 Max, is set to debut in May with advanced autonomous driving technology.
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The company is also expanding its SUV lineup, unveiling the 2025 G6 ahead of its March launch and preparing for the G7’s release following regulatory filings in China.
Xpeng chairman and CEO He Xiaopeng reaffirmed the company’s goal of doubling deliveries in 2025, aiming to reach approximately 380,000 units after delivering 190,068 vehicles in 2024.
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