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Polestar has been on a sales rebound in 2025 after a disappointing result in 2024, but its most affordable upcoming compact ...
XPeng's (XPEV) Turing chip is described as an in-house, AI-focused processor designed to power the next generation of intelligent vehicles, robots, and flying cars.
Zinger Key Points Xpeng says its new Turing AI chip for self-driving cars beats Nvidia's Orin-X by 3x and will power VW models in China by 2025.
XPeng Motors has pulled the sheet off the top-tier variant of one of its newest and best-selling BEV models. During an event in China earlier today, XPeng unveiled the MONA M03 Max with a slew of ...
XPeng has unveiled the G7, its first all-new model of 2025—an AI-centric SUV that represents both a technological milestone and a strategic pillar in the company's product roadmap. Positioned as ...
The new XPENG G6 and G9 features a full upgraded intelligent driving suite, including a MicroFiber capacitance steering wheel, advanced driving chip and single-pixel Lofic architecture for ...
Simply sign up to the Electric vehicles myFT Digest -- delivered directly to your inbox. Chinese carmaker Xpeng says it has developed chips for autonomous driving that are more powerful than ...
XPENG continues to lead in intelligent driving technology. The new XPENG G6 and G9 features a full upgraded intelligent driving suite, including a MicroFiber capacitance steering wheel, advanced ...
XPeng stock is trading lower amid renewed U.S.-China trade tensions, despite recent EV launches and a new charging station rollout.
HONG KONG -- China's Xpeng on Wednesday showed off its first vehicle equipped with a proprietary smart-driving chip, a move designed to distance the automaker from U.S. chipmaker Nvidia.
XPeng's surging deliveries, stronger revenue growth and tech innovation edge put it ahead of rival NIO in China's EV race.