XPENG hits milestone with 1 millionth vehicle rolling off line

Published: Nov 21, 2025 16:07
Source: gasgoo
On November 21, XPENG celebrated the rollout of its one-millionth vehicle, a milestone that highlights the company’s rapid scale-up in production.

Shanghai (Gasgoo)- On November 21, XPENG celebrated the rollout of its one-millionth vehicle, a milestone that highlights the company's rapid scale-up in production. Speaking at the Auto Guangzhou 2025, Chairman and CEO He Xiaopeng noted that while the brand needed 82 months to reach its first 500,000 vehicles, it took only 14 months to double that figure—an acceleration he described as the result of stronger product traction and a more mature supply chain.

The landmark achievement is backed by robust sales momentum. In October 2025, XPENG delivered 42,013 vehicles, up 76% year-on-year and setting a new monthly record. It marked the second consecutive month the company surpassed 40,000 units. For the first ten months of the year, cumulative deliveries reached 355,209 units—nearly triple that of the same period last year.

XPENG's product portfolio has also widened significantly, spanning multiple segments with models such as the X9 Super REEV, the all-new P7, and the MONA M03. This growing lineup has helped the company tap into both mainstream and emerging NEV categories.

The latest addition, the X9 Super REEV, officially went on sale on November 20 with two variants priced between 309,800 yuan and 329,800 yuan. Equipped with the company's Kunpeng extended-range system, the model delivers 452 km of battery-powered driving and a total range of 1,602 km. XPENG also announced plans to push its second-generation VLA architecture to all Ultra models in the first quarter of 2026, followed by full adoption on MAX models later that year, supporting configurations with one Turing AI chip and two Orin-X chips. He Xiaopeng added that the X9 Super REEV broke the model's previous full-day order record within its first hour on sale, with northern China accounting for more than half of new orders for the first time.

As it strengthens its position at home, XPENG is accelerating its international push. In October, the company entered seven new markets—Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Cambodia, Morocco, Tunisia and Qatar—marking its broadest single-month expansion to date. Looking ahead, He confirmed that the P7+ will goes on sale overseas in January 2026, with three additional new models scheduled for global release later that year. The strategy underscores XPENG's ambition to become a major Chinese EV presence in international markets at a time when demand for intelligent electrified vehicles is rising worldwide.

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