JAKARTA - Xpeng, a car manufacturer from China, is targeting twice the shipment in 2025 as stated by Xpeng CEO He Xiaopeng.

Quoting from the CNEVpost page, Wednesday, February 5, this is the first time Xpeng management, based in Guangzhou, Guangdong, has set a delivery target in 2025, although He did not explain in more detail.

The Chinese brand delivers 190,068 vehicles by 2024, and a double increase means targeting shipments by 2025 of 380,000 vehicles.

The belief in this increase in shipments is the same as that of other Chinese brands, namely Nio, which at the end of last year expressed confidence in double sales by 2025. Nio Inc delivered 221,970 vehicles by 2024, and if it doubled, the target by 2025 would be around 440.000 shipments.

Back to Xpeng, the company started a good start in 2025, although earlier this year it was weak for China's overall automotive market.

The company delivered 30,350 vehicles in January, marking the third month in a row above 30,000, according to data released on February 1.

"Xpeng hopes to become a company that changes the future of mobility, provides driverless cars for urban travel, uses flying cars for provincial travel, and humanoid robots for long-distance scenarios," said He.

To meet this target, Xpeng itself will continue to accelerate its global strategy, with plans to enter a cumulative total of more than 60 countries, previously only 30 countries.


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