
XPeng (NYSE:XPEV) cemented its position as a dominant force in the global electric vehicle market, reporting on Thursday that total vehicle deliveries more than doubled in 2025.
The Guangzhou-based automaker delivered 429,445 units for the full year, a 126% increase year-over-year, marking the first time the company has surpassed the 400,000-unit annual milestone.
The year-end performance was punctuated by a steady December, with 37,508 vehicles delivered—a 2% increase over the same month in 2024.
While monthly growth slowed compared to the triple-digit surges seen earlier in the year, the company’s fourth-quarter volume reached 116,249 units, consistently outperforming domestic rivals like Nio and Li Auto in total annual growth rate.
A cornerstone of XPeng’s 2025 success was its "Internationalization 2.0" strategy.
Overseas deliveries surged 96% to 45,008 units, as the company expanded its sales and service network to 60 countries and regions.
Key market entries in 2025 included Italy, Indonesia, and the United Kingdom, alongside a strategic manufacturing partnership in Malaysia to localize production of right-hand drive models like the G6 and X9.
To support this fleet, XPeng accelerated its infrastructure build-out, adding more than 1,100 self-operated charging stations in 2025.