From:Internet Info Agency 2026-01-12 22:31:00
At an internal strategy meeting on January 12, XPeng announced its 2026 sales target of 550,000 to 600,000 vehicles—representing a 28.1% to 39.7% increase over its actual 2025 deliveries of 429,400 units—and requiring average monthly deliveries of over 45,800 to 50,000 vehicles. To support this goal, XPeng plans to launch seven "Super Range-Extended" models in 2026, including three pure range-extended EVs and four new "dual-powertrain" models (offering both BEV and range-extended options). The XPeng Mona M03, launched in 2025, contributed nearly one-quarter of the company’s total sales. In 2026, XPeng will add two new Mona-branded SUVs—the midsize D02 and compact D03—and unveil new SUV models including the G01 (a luxury six-seater measuring 5.1 meters in length) and the G02 (a full-size flagship SUV positioned to compete with the Li Auto L9 and Aito M9). XPeng believes that range-extender technology can reduce hardware costs related to driving range and is better suited for overseas markets. The company aims to double its overseas sales in 2026, raising their share of total sales from 10% to approximately 20%.

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