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XPENG Sales Grow 229% in July!




Last Updated on: 1st August 2025, 01:57 am

XPENG achieved a new record sales month in July, reaching 36,717 sales (deliveries). Extrapolated to 12 months, that would equal 440,604 sales a year.

As impressive as that is, what’s probably more impressive is that this is a 229% increase over July 2024. Sales increased from 11,145 in July 2024 to the 36,717 in July 2025.

This is also the 9th month in a row that XPENG’s vehicle sales surpassed 30,000 units.

From January through July 2025, sales grew to 233,906 vehicles. That’s 270% more than the 63,173 sold in January–July 2024.

Here are some more comments from XPENG on highlights of the month: “In mid-July, XPENG launched the 2025 versions of XPENG G6 and G9 in European markets and announced the XPENG P7+’s upcoming launch in Europe, bolstering XPENG’s robust growth trajectory in this region. With the XPENG brand entering the UK, Italy, Ireland and other new markets in the first half of 2025, XPENG has now established a presence across 46 countries and regions worldwide.”

Additionally, more and more people are using XPENG’s advanced driver-assist tech. “XNGP achieved a monthly active user penetration rate of 86% in urban driving in July 2025. XPENG recently rolled out the latest version of Tianji XOS, introducing its human-AI co-pilot experience, customized self-parking feature, enhanced AEB and more.”

We’ll have more unique numbers on XPENG’s growth coming soon. Stay tuned. For the time being, though, overall, you can also note that the company has reached 800,000 cumulative deliveries to date, and


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