Chinese EV Xpeng launches in the UK Plans to have five models on sale by 2027 CAR speaks to UK managing director Xpeng has become the latest Chinese brand to launch in the UK. The ...
Despite revenue growth, XPeng was unprofitable last quarter and is aiming to break even this year.
The first was the Hyundai Inster, a pint-sized electric hatchback in which all four seats can be folded flat to make a decent ...
While MG and BYD are already established in the UK, there are 10 different Chinese brands in total that will be selling ...
This G6, from Chinese brand Xpeng, is the latest to launch – marking the start of the brand’s operations in the UK. We’ve already had a go in the new Xpeng G6 in Europe, but how does this ...
That new price not only means that Tesla owners will end up paying more road tax due to the incoming Expensive Car Supplement ...
The contracts, which could be signed as early as June, will enable the two Chinese automakers to avoid paying hefty extra ...
Chinese electric vehicle maker XPeng said Friday that European Union tariffs on EVs made in China have had a "large economic ...
Noteworthy was XPeng's entrance into the UK market and its collaboration with IML to establish 20 dealerships, further marking its intent with viable plans for European market entries in Poland ...
[Photo/Xinhua] Chinese electric vehicle maker XPeng Motors plans to mass-produce flying cars by 2026, as China's low-altitude economy gains momentum with more supportive policies, said a national ...
Xpeng, a maker of premium electric vehicles (EVs), chose Hong Kong as its first stop outside mainland China to set up a self-branded supercharging station, as the industry's ambition extends to ...
But the most tempting feature of the Xpeng G6 will be the price. Starting at €42,000, it’s a very attractive proposition. As ...