XPENG Sales Rise 169%!
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XPENG vehicle sales continue at a vastly higher level than a year ago. In August 2025, XPENG scored 37,709 deliveries, 169% more than in August 2024.
Month over month, the growth was not nearly as dramatic. Basically, sales growth has leveled off. The 37,709 deliveries of August 2025 were just 3% higher than the July 2025 total — but they did reach a new monthly record for the company.
Across the first 8 months of the year, XPENG completed 271,615 deliveries. That’s 252% more than in the first 8 months of 2024!
Now, one might be concerned that XPENG’s sales growth is now plateauing and the company soon won’t be able to highlight massive year-over-year sales increases. As you can see in the charts above and below, XPENG’s vehicle sales spiked in about November 2024 due to significant production and sales progress. Perhaps it will be hard to sustain the rapid growth we’ve been seeing, but XPENG does have an answer on the table. That’s the all-new P7. Deliveries have already begun in the past few days.
Last but not least, XPENG customers are apparently ready for the future and very into the company’s advanced driver-assist technology. “In August 2025, XNGP achieved an urban driving monthly active user penetration rate of 85%,” XPENG shares. “Since its introduction, the human-AI co-pilot feature has been well-received and widely embraced by users.” Indeed. That’s a huge percentage of XPENG drivers using the nearly self-driving technology.
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