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XPeng Inc. XPEV has begun delivering its newly launched G7 SUV, just days after its official debut. He Xiaopeng, chairman and CEO of XPeng, personally handed over some of the first vehicles to ...
It seems like every other week now we have a new Chinese car brand being launched here, and that the dire predictions for the ...
Last month, Xpeng, one of the fastest-growing Chinese EV brands, launched another new model, this time an SUV, the all-new ...
Indeed, XPeng only started selling cars in 2018 with the G3, a small crossover. Following this was the P7, a sports sedan, launched in 2020, which has been the company’s best-selling model to date.
The gains come as the company indicated that it would unveil a new electric SUV, likely the successor to its current G3 model, on November 19 at the Guangzhou auto show.
XPeng currently offers three models -- the P7 sports sedan, the P5 family sedan, and the G3 SUV. The company offers different versions of P7 with different specifications.
Like Nio, Chinese electric car maker XPeng has kickstarted its international expansion. In Norway, XPeng has begun shipping its G3 SUVs and P7 sedans. XPeng has stayed low-key with its overseas ...