XPENG Q2 deliveries hit 103,295 vehicles
XPENG (NYSE:XPEV) reported 103,295 vehicle deliveries in Q2 2026, driven by 40,126 deliveries in June, showing steady quarterly demand growth across its EV lineup.
XPENG (NYSE:XPEV) reported 103,295 vehicle deliveries in Q2 2026, driven by 40,126 deliveries in June, showing steady quarterly demand growth across its EV lineup.
Autoliv (NYSE:ALV) said Kevin Fox will resign as President, Autoliv Americas for personal reasons, with the leadership change taking effect after August 31, 2026.
Winnebago Industries (NYSE:WGO) reported fiscal 2026 third-quarter net revenues of $698.7 million, down 9.9% year over year, with gross margin steady at 13.6%.
Boyd Group Services (NYSE:BGSI) has declared a second-quarter 2026 cash dividend of C$0.156 per common share to distribute capital to its investors.
CarMax (NYSE:KMX) reported a 6.2% increase in net revenues to $8 billion for the first quarter ended May 31, 2026.
Rivian Automotive (NASDAQ:RIVN) announced a new round of layoffs this week as the electric vehicle maker attempts to streamline operations and reduce costs.
Driven Brands Holdings (NASDAQ:DRVN) reported a rise in profit and revenue for the first quarter of fiscal 2026, supported by robust performance in its quick-lube business even as the company navigates elevated corporate expenses stemming from its recent financial restatements.
NIO (NYSE:NIO) confirmed that the U.S. Department of Defense has added the company to its updated list of "Chinese military companies," prompting a swift pushback from the electric vehicle manufacturer as it prepares to contest the designation.
VinFast Auto (NASDAQ:VFS) reported a 41.7% increase in first-quarter revenue, boosted by a sharp rise in electric vehicle deliveries and aggressive international retail expansion.
Thor Industries (NYSE:THO) reported a drop in fiscal third-quarter profit and revenue, prompting the recreational vehicle manufacturer to lower its full-year earnings expectations.
Li Auto (NASDAQ:LI) announced Monday that it delivered 33,350 vehicles in May 2026, securing steady volume as the premium automaker kickstarts a fresh product refresh cycle across its smart electric vehicle lineup.
NIO (NYSE:NIO) reported total deliveries of 37,705 vehicles for May 2026, representing a 62.3% increase compared to the same period last year.