Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Xpeng said on Thursday that its cumulative vehicle deliveries have surpassed 800,000 units, a milestone achieved over a period of more than six years. As of the end of 2023, the company had delivered over 400,000 vehicles.
In June, Xpeng delivered 34,611 vehicles, an increase of 224% compared to the same month a year earlier, ranking fourth among China’s new energy vehicle startups. June also marked the eighth consecutive month that the company recorded monthly deliveries above 30,000 units. For the first half of 2025, total deliveries reached 197,189 vehicles, exceeding the full-year 2024 figure of 190,068.
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Xpeng currently offers seven models: the G7, Mona M03, 2025 X9, 2025 G6, 2025 G9, P7+, and P7i. The recently launched G7 electric SUV features a drag coefficient of 0.238 Cd, a range of up to 702 kilometers, and 292 horsepower. According to the company, it received 10,000 firm orders within minutes of the model’s release.
For 2025, Xpeng has set a sales target of 380,000 vehicles and plans to expand its presence to 60 countries and regions by the end of the year. The company also aims to establish over 300 overseas after-sales service centers as part of its international strategy.
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Earlier this year, Xpeng introduced updated versions of its G6 and G9 electric SUVs, targeting the mid-market segment priced between 150,000 and 250,000 yuan (approximately $20,900 to $34,800).
