In April, Leapmotor and XPeng stood out among new energy vehicle brands in terms of exports, leading other competitors. Specifically, Leapmotor exported 6,086 units, with popular models including the Leapmotor C10 and T03, while XPeng exported 3,702 units, featuring hot-selling models like the XPeng G6 and G9. Both Leapmotor and XPeng have surpassed cumulative exports of 10,000 units this year. Besides these two brands, Changan Deepal also performed well, with cumulative exports reaching 8,262 units this year, driven by popular models such as the Deepal S07 and S05. Other notable brands include Chery iCAR and Denza.

On February 22, Guangzhou XPeng Motors Technology Co., Ltd. held its 255th batch overseas shipment ceremony at Nansha Automobile Port in Guangzhou, dispatching the first 300 right-hand-drive XPeng X9 units to global markets.

As the top exporter among Chinese new energy vehicle brands in 2024 and the leading Chinese brand in mid-to-high-end pure electric vehicle exports, XPeng is not only the first new energy brand globally to achieve 10,000 deliveries in Europe but has also repeatedly topped sales charts in markets like the Netherlands, Denmark, and Norway. It is a trusted intelligent electric vehicle brand among global consumers.

Regarding future development goals, He Xiaopeng stated that XPeng aims to expand its presence to 60 countries and regions by 2025, establishing over 300 overseas service outlets. By 2027, the company targets to rank among the top three Chinese automotive brands in exports, and by 2033, it aims for half of its sales to come from overseas markets.

“In the future, XPeng will bring China’s advanced intelligent driving capabilities to the world. We hope that when overseas consumers first experience Chinese new energy vehicles, what leaves a lasting impression is ‘intelligence and technological leadership,’ rather than just another generic, uninspiring car,” said He Xiaopeng.