Xpeng’s overseas deliveries reached 39,773 vehicles in the first 11 months, up 95% year on year.
XPeng Inc. on December 1 released its delivery results for November 2025.
XPeng delivered 36,728 vehicles in November 2025, representing a 19% year-on-year increase. From January to November 2025, cumulative deliveries reached 391,937 units, up 156% year on year.

The XPeng X9 remained the primary growth driver. November deliveries of the X9 rose 161% month on month.
On November 20, the XPeng X9 Super Range-Extended version broke the model’s full-day order record within one hour of launch. To support year-end demand, XPeng introduced a “year-crossing purchase-tax subsidy” program.
On November 21, XPeng celebrated the rollout of its one-millionth vehicle. It took only 14 months to move from 500,000 to 1 million units, supported by accelerated production and an expanding model lineup.

XPeng’s international expansion is also gaining momentum. Overseas deliveries reached 39,773 vehicles in the first 11 months, up 95% year on year. The company’s overseas sales and service network has now expanded to 321 outlets.
At the Auto Guangzhou 2025, Chairman He Xiaopeng disclosed that three new overseas-focused models will launch next year.
The P7+ is scheduled to enter overseas markets in January 2026, and the company plans to expand its portfolio with additional compact and mid-size SUVs.
Financially, XPeng delivered 116,007 vehicles in the third quarter, up 149.3% year on year and 12.4% quarter on quarter, marking a new quarterly record.
Revenue reached RMB 20.38 billion ($2.85 billion), up 101.8% year on year. Quarterly gross margin rose to 13.1%, improving 4.5 percentage points from a year earlier.

Alongside volume gains, XPeng continues to improve its sales and service footprint. As of November 21, the company’s network covered 52 countries and regions worldwide, with 690 stores across 242 cities in China.
XPeng’s charging-infrastructure network now spans 31 countries, covering more than 2.58 million charging points. In China, self-operated charging stations exceed 2,810 sites with more than 15,300 self-operated charging piles.
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