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Xpeng president Wang Fengying has taken over overseas business, report says

Wang has restructured Xpeng's overseas business team, adding the Middle East as a key market and will invest more resources, according to local media.

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Xpeng starts shipping 750 vehicles to Israel, local launch expected in Oct

The vehicles -- the Xpeng G9 and P7 -- will officially enter the Israeli market in October through one of the country's largest dealerships, Freesbe.

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Xpeng to start selling EVs in Germany next year

After three years of operations in Europe, Xpeng is now gearing up to enter one of the world's most competitive auto markets, the Chinese EV maker said.

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Xpeng starts deliveries of P7i sedan in Europe

Xpeng launched the G9 and P7i to the European market in February and opened customer orders in Denmark, Norway, the Netherlands and Sweden at that time.

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Xpeng expects to bring its EVs to dozens of countries next year, CEO says

"I don't want to build a China-only company, I want to build a global company," Xpeng CEO said.

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Xpeng partners with local dealer to tap Israel market as it steps up efforts in global arena

EV buyers in Israel currently enjoy a 20 percent purchase tax, well below the 83 percent for regular gasoline vehicles.

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XPeng plans to launch right-hand drive model in Hong Kong next year, report says

Right-hand drive is a large segment of the overall EV market, and is determined to build itself into a strong global EV company, the South China Morning Post quoted XPeng's president as saying.

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XPeng (NYSE: XPEV) is reportedly setting its sights on Hong Kong, after entering the European market.

Guangzhou-based XPeng plans to launch a right-hand drive model in Hong Kong next year to compete with well-established rivals like , the South China Morning Post said in a report yesterday.

XPeng would offer a vehicle distinct from existing EVs on the streets of Hong Kong that will appeal to local customers with its advanced technology and unique design, reinforcing its go-global strategy, the report quoted Brian Gu, vice chairman and president of the EV maker, as saying.

The XPeng right-hand drive model will probably hit the Hong Kong market in late 2024, Gu said.

This marks the first step for one of China's major EV makers to enter the Hong Kong market with a right-hand drive model, the report said, adding that XPeng's domestic rivals -- (NYSE: NIO) and (NASDAQ: LI) -- have not yet announced plans to sell EVs in Hong Kong.

NIO, based in Shanghai, is currently focusing its international efforts on Europe, and Li Auto, based in Beijing, has not yet begun to venture into international markets.

Right-hand drive is a large segment of the overall EV market, and XPeng is determined to build itself into a strong global EV company, the South China Morning Post quoted Gu as saying.

"By the time we enter, we will probably face pretty significant competition," he said in a keynote session at the South China Morning Post's China Conference: Hong Kong 2023.

"But we do feel that our products will have a different appeal. We want to make sure that the technologies we develop in China can be made available in Hong Kong as well," he added.

On February 3, XPeng announced the launch of its two latest EVs in the European market, the G9 flagship SUV and the new P7 sports sedan, marking the restart of an overseas expansion that XPeng had suspended for much of last year.

He Xiaopeng, the company's chairman and CEO, said on Weibo on June 18 that the company would launch "version 2.0" of its overseas expansion efforts starting in the third quarter with the delivery of the P7 and G9.

After that, XPeng will accelerate its entry into more markets, he said.

Unlike most of the models exported, XPeng expects to bring high-quality, high-tech vehicles to overseas markets and expects to see more and more Chinese brand vehicles around the world, he said.

Earlier today, XPeng announced that it has selected the ACCESS Twine for Car (Twine4Car) in-car infotainment solution to provide apps and games, including prominent streaming services, for its new range of EVs.

This will start with the all-electric XPeng P7 sedan, with European deliveries set to begin this summer, the company said.

XPeng sales in China have been weak over the past year, due to product switches and a weakening in overall EV demand.

The company delivered 7,506 vehicles in May, down 25.87 percent year-on-year but up 6.03 percent from April.

In the January-May period, XPeng delivered 32,815 vehicles, down 38.88 percent year-on-year, according to data monitored by CnEVPost.

By the end of May, XPeng's cumulative deliveries since its inception were 291,525 vehicles.

XPeng CEO sees China EV landscape far from set

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