XPENG Sales Rise 16% in June


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XPENG had 40,126 vehicle deliveries in June, a 15.9% increase year over year. That was also a 24.8% increase in deliveries month over month for the company.

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This strong June result got the company to just barely get into the positive for the quarter as a whole. Its Q2 sales rose by 0.11% year over year. 103,295 vehicles were delivered, compared to 103,181 in Q2 2025.

The company had a few other notes for the month as well. “Additionally, deliveries of GX reached 6,739 units in June and the model’s 10,000th unit rolled off the production line today.

“The Company expects to debut the XPENG MONA L03 in China on July 2, 2026, with presale to commence the same day, followed by a global market launch in July.

“XPENG’s electric vehicles delivered from January to June 2026 are expected to reduce life-cycle greenhouse gas emissions by more than 2.66 million tons compared to internal combustion engine vehicles — equivalent to the carbon absorption of 43.92 million young trees over 10 years.”

Nice.

It’s good to see XPENG picking up the pace in 2026. It wasn’t the easiest start to the year. In fact, looking at the first half of the year as a whole, sales were still down 15.8%. So, there’s more work to do to make up for that. The good news is the company is now going in the right direction again, quite strongly.


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