Xpeng has made organizational adjustments to the autonomous driving department, setting up three major functional areas to accelerate AI transformation.
Xpeng Aeroht's first five generations of flying car products have successfully conducted nearly 20,000 flight tests, accumulating a wealth of flight data.
According to the latest statement, the focus of their joint effort will be on enhancing the CMP and MEB platforms of Volkswagen vehicles produced in China.
On March 19, He Xiaopeng announced during Xpeng' earnings call that the company will significantly accelerate the expansion of its overseas business in 2024.
After a high-speed accident and fire involving an Xpeng P7, Xpeng Motors is cooperating with the investigation and expressed support for the affected car owners.
On February 29, Xpeng Motors and Volkswagen Group signed a joint development agreement for platform and software strategic technology cooperation, accelerating the joint research and development of two B-segment electric vehicles.
XPENG AEROHT announced that reservations for the split-type flying car will commence in the fourth quarter of 2024, with mass production and delivery slated to begin in the fourth quarter of the following year.
Volkswagen Group and XPeng Motors have officially announced that they will jointly develop two new electric vehicle models targeted at the Chinese market, planning to start production in China's Hefei Province in 2026.
By 2024, XPeng plans to roll out a "full-range", "point-to-point" XNGP system in China, which will cover scenarios including small roads, interior roads, and parking lots.
Richard Yu responded to the test drive accident by stating that the customer mistakenly pressed the accelerator instead of the brake, and AEB did not intervene.
On November 8th, 290 XPeng Motors P7 owners in China jointly wrote a letter to XPeng Motors CEO He Xiaopeng, expressing concerns about the unfulfilled promises of OTA upgrades and other issues.