- XPeng delivered 40,126 vehicles in June, a 15.9% year-over-year increase and 24.8% monthly gain.
- GX and X9 drive growth as GX reaches 10,000 roll-off and X9 tops 60,000 cumulative deliveries in 18 months.
- XPeng expands overseas and infrastructure with MONA L03 pre-sales, 3,782 charging stations and presence in 430+ cities.
On July 1, XPeng Inc. reported June 2026 deliveries of 40,126 vehicles, up 15.9% year-on-year and 24.8% month-on-month versus May.
Total deliveries in the second quarter reached 103,295 units, indicating an acceleration in delivery pace compared with the first quarter.

Growth during the period was driven by multiple model lines. The XPeng GX delivered 6,739 units in June, and rolled off its 10,000th vehicle on July 1.
Regarding GX ramp-up, the company noted that delivery cycles are gradually shortening as production capacity for key components expands.
Some earlier orders faced waiting times exceeding 35 weeks, but current lead times are expected to narrow by one to three weeks, although the model remains in a capacity ramp-up phase.

Another key model, the X9, surpassed 60,000 cumulative deliveries in June, achieved in roughly 18 months, making it one of the fastest ramping large MPV models among new EV entrants.
On June 16, the X9 officially launched in seven European markets, including Germany, Finland, Norway, Iceland, Croatia, Slovenia, and Hungary, with deliveries beginning simultaneously.
Beyond current sales momentum, XPeng is also advancing its next product cycle.
The MONA L03, the first SUV in the MONA series, is set for its China debut and pre-sale launch on July 2, followed by a global rollout.
As of July 1, MONA L03 display vehicles had begun arriving at 333 XPeng retail stores across 49 cities in China, marking the start of channel preparation ahead of launch.

Overseas, XPeng continued its expansion in May 2026. The G6 and G9 ranked No. 1 among Chinese-brand BEVs in multiple European markets, including Germany, France, Norway, Denmark, and Portugal.
On infrastructure, XPeng’s charging network had expanded to more than 430 cities as of June 30.
The company has built 3,782 self-operated charging stations, including 3,280 ultra-fast charging units, continuing to scale its energy replenishment footprint.
Overall, June performance was supported by existing model ramp-up and overseas expansion, while the MONA lineup is entering its pre-launch phase, signaling a new product cycle transition.
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