In the first five months of the year, Xpeng has shown remarkable growth in vehicle deliveries. The company delivered 162,578 vehicles from January to May, marking a significant increase compared to the previous year. Notably, in May alone, Xpeng delivered 33,525 vehicles, continuing a streak of seven months with deliveries surpassing 30,000 units. Despite a slight decline from April, this represents an impressive year-on-year growth. Furthermore, Xpeng introduced new variants of its Mona M03 sedan and plans to launch additional models like the G7 SUV and the new P7 sedan later this year.
In the vibrant spring season, Xpeng has maintained robust delivery momentum. During May, despite a minor dip from April, the Chinese EV manufacturer achieved a seven-month run of delivering over 30,000 units monthly. This month's deliveries reached 33,525 vehicles, reflecting a massive 230% rise compared to the same period last year. Accumulatively, Xpeng has delivered over 162,000 vehicles since the start of the year, showing a staggering 293% increase year-on-year.
The Xpeng X9 MPV contributed significantly to these figures, selling 3,227 units in May, indicating nearly double the sales from the previous year. In addition to strong sales performance, Xpeng unveiled the 2025 X9 model at an introductory price of RMB 359,800, positioning it as their most expensive offering yet. CEO He Xiaopeng announced plans to introduce the X9 MPV into the European market by late 2025.
On May 28, Xpeng launched two new versions of the Mona M03 electric sedan—Max and Plus. The Max variant boasts capabilities akin to Tesla’s Full Self-Driving system, equipped with the Turing smart driving system that offers advanced AI-assisted driving features across all public roads in China without any subscription fees. With starting prices ranging from RMB 129,800 to RMB 139,800, these models represent a breakthrough in bringing high-end technology to affordable vehicles globally.
Within the first hour of release, the new variants garnered 12,566 confirmed orders, showcasing their popularity. Looking ahead, Xpeng is set to unveil the G7 SUV in June, aiming for competitiveness within the RMB 250,000 price bracket, followed by the new P7 sedan targeting the RMB 300,000 segment in July-August.
From a journalist's perspective, Xpeng’s achievements highlight the rapid advancements in the electric vehicle industry. Their ability to consistently deliver high volumes while introducing cutting-edge technologies at competitive prices sets them apart. It inspires other manufacturers to innovate further and strive for affordability without compromising quality or technological sophistication. For readers, this serves as a testament to how far EVs have come and what we can expect in the near future—a more sustainable, tech-driven automotive landscape.