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XPeng breaks record and hits 2nd consecutive month of over 40,000 deliveries

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XPeng breaks record and hits 2nd consecutive month of over 40,000 deliveries
Source: XPeng

XPeng Motors (NYSE:XPEV; HKG:9868) reported record deliveries of 42,013 vehicles in October 2025, a new all-time high and the company’s second consecutive month above 40,000 units.

According to XPeng’s official data, cumulative deliveries from January to October 2025 reached 355,209 units, representing a 190 % year-on-year increase.

Source: XPeng

The company estimated that these vehicles collectively reduced over 5.56 million tonnes of CO₂ emissions, equivalent to the carbon absorption of approximately 91.96 million medium-sized trees over ten years.

The XPeng P7+ sedan surpassed 80,000 cumulative deliveries, maintaining its position as the best-selling model in the 150,000 to 200,000 CNY (c. $21,100–$28,100) pure-electric sedan segment for 11 consecutive months. XPeng said the new P7 has been well received among younger urban buyers for its design and updated intelligent-driving features.

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XPeng’s SUV lineup — including the G6, G7, and G9 — continued to perform strongly, with combined monthly sales surpassing 10,000 units. The G6 alone reached 65,000 cumulative deliveries in the first ten months of 2025, up nearly 60 % year-on-year.

The automaker also confirmed plans to unveil its X9 Super Range MPV in early November. The seven-seat model will feature a 63.3-kWh lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery paired with a 60-litre fuel tank, providing up to 452 km (281 mi) of pure-electric range and a combined range of 1,602 km (995 mi) — the longest among global large MPVs, according to XPeng.

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XPeng will host its annual Technology Day 2025 on November 5 at the XPeng Technology Park in Guangzhou, under the theme “Emergence.” The company said it plans to present progress in physical AI, intelligent driving, and energy management.

While overall passenger-car retail sales in China fell 7 % year-on-year between October 1 and 26, XPeng has continuously find growth as it expands into extended-range models.

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