XPeng Motors to Scale Up Production of Turing Chip-Equipped Car Models in Q3, Eyeing Fifth-Generation Robot Deployment

Published: May 22, 2025 13:37

XPeng Motors: The Turing chip-equipped car models will see a broader scale-up in production in Q3, with the next step being deployment in the fifth-generation robot.

At XPeng Motors' Q1 2025 earnings call, XPeng Motors Chairman He Xiaopeng stated that XPeng's Turing chip achieved first-pass silicon success in 2024, with computing power 3-7 times that of current mainstream in-vehicle AI chips, and is progressing smoothly. Some vehicles will enter the production phase in Q2, and the Turing chip-equipped car models will see a broader scale-up in production in Q3. The next step will be to deploy the Turing chip in the fifth-generation robot, significantly enhancing the robot's on-device computing power.

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