Xpeng delivered 34,611 electric vehicles in June, marking a 224.44 percent year-on-year increase and a 3.24 percent rise from the previous month, according to figures released by the company. This marks the eighth consecutive month in which monthly deliveries have exceeded 30,000 units.
The strong June performance brought Xpeng’s second-quarter deliveries to a record 103,181 vehicles, up 241.58 percent year-on-year and 9.76 percent from the first quarter. The result was within the company’s previously stated guidance range of 102,000 to 108,000 vehicles for Q2.
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For the first half of 2025, Xpeng delivered 197,189 vehicles, representing a 279.01 percent year-on-year increase. The figure already surpasses the company’s full-year 2024 deliveries of 190,068 units, underscoring robust demand and sustained growth momentum.
While Xpeng did not provide a breakdown by model, its current lineup includes the Mona M03 sedan, P7+ and P7i sedans, the G6 and G9 SUVs, and the X9 multi-purpose vehicle. The company launched a new Max variant of the Mona M03 on May 28, adding advanced smart driving capabilities to the series.
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The automaker is preparing to launch the new G7 SUV on July 3. Pre-sales began following the model’s debut on June 11, with more than 10,000 pre-orders placed in the first 46 minutes.
Xpeng is also advancing its international expansion strategy. On June 26, the company announced the introduction of a right-hand drive version of the X9 MPV in Indonesia, with local production scheduled to begin in Jakarta in July. This marks Xpeng’s first overseas localized production initiative.