Xpeng exported 5,004 vehicles in September, reflecting a 79.4 percent increase from the same month last year and a 65.8 percent rise compared with August, according to data shared by the company on Weibo. From January to September, Xpeng’s total exports reached 29,723 units, up 125.2 percent year-on-year.
The figures were released alongside rankings from Chinese automotive outlet Yiche, which placed Xpeng 17th among automakers exporting the most vehicles from China.
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Chery led the list with 138,714 units, followed by BYD with 69,258 units, while Tesla ranked eighth with 19,287 units.
Xpeng delivered 41,581 vehicles in September, its third consecutive month of record-high deliveries. The figure represents a 94.7 percent increase from a year earlier and a 10.3 percent rise from August.
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The company has continued to expand its international footprint, with operations now in nearly 50 countries and regions. Last month, Xpeng began localized production in Europe and started exports of its Mona M03 electric sedan to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, as part of its ongoing efforts to increase overseas sales.
