XPeng delivered 40,126 cars in June — its GX crossover just hit 10,000 units
XPeng delivered 40,126 vehicles in June, the company announced Tuesday — a 15.9% increase over the same month last year. The second quarter as a whole came in at 103,295 units.
The GX crossover, a relatively new addition to the lineup, accounted for 6,739 of those June deliveries. The 10,000th unit rolled off the assembly line today, a milestone that suggests the model is ramping faster than its predecessors managed.
XPeng’s X9 MPV has now passed 60,000 cumulative global deliveries, a respectable figure for a full-size electric people mover in a segment that most EV makers avoid.
The bigger news might be what comes next. XPeng will launch the MONA L03 in China on July 2 — that’s tomorrow — with pre-sales opening the same day and a global rollout planned for later in the month. The L03 is the first model from the MONA sub-brand, which XPeng positioned as a more affordable line when it was announced last year.
On the infrastructure side, XPeng’s charging network now covers more than 430 cities, with 3,782 self-operated stations. Of those, 3,280 are ultra-fast chargers — a number that matters more than the total count, since fast charging is where the company has tried to differentiate itself from competitors.
The June numbers put XPeng roughly on par with NIO, which reported 40,597 deliveries for the same month. Both Chinese EV makers are now operating at a similar volume, though they target different price brackets.