XPENG Sales Reach New Record, Up 76% – CleanTechnica


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XPENG had another great month in October, finishing with a new vehicle delivery record. The company scored 42,013 vehicle deliveries, up slightly (1%) from September, its previous record delivery month.

The 42,013 vehicles delivered in October 2025 were an increase of 76% over October 2024. This was the continuation of a massive year of growth for the Chinese smart EV company. Across the first 10 months of the year, sales were up 190% compared to the first 10 months of 2024. The totaled 355,209.

The company also entered several new markets just last month. Those seven new markets were: Lithuania, Latvia, Estonia, Cambodia, Morocco, Tunisia, and Qatar.

In addition, use of the company’s XNGP highly advanced driver-assist tech increased. “User adoption of XNGP, XPENG’s industry-leading advanced driver assistance system, also remains strong, with XNGP’s monthly active user penetration rate in urban driving reaching 86% in October,” the company writes.

Overall, XPENG is clearly having a great year and has stepped up its has stepped up its business to a whole other level in 2025. I expect the company will end with more record sales months. I just keep wondering about 2026 — can the company keep growing or will it level off for a while and see only modest growth next year? If it can keep growing strongly, it will become a force to be reckoned with for sure. We’ll see!


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