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Volume Over Volatility: Xpeng Deepens Strategic Alliance with CAR Inc. to Scale EV Adoption
Xpeng Motors has delivered 1,300 EVs to CAR Inc. as part of a strategic deal to expand its presence in the rental market. With plans to double their fleet partnership to 10,000 units within the next year, the move highlights a growing trend of B2B sales as a stabilization tool for Chinese EV makers.

XPeng Founder Takes Direct Control of Robotics Unit as EV Struggles Force Strategic Pivot
XPeng founder He Xiaopeng has taken personal control of the company's robotics division amidst a significant decline in EV sales. The move marks a strategic transition toward 'Physical AI' as the company targets mass production of its IRON humanoid robot by 2026.

The Robot Architect: He Xiaopeng’s Personal Gambit to Transform Xpeng into a Physical AI Powerhouse
Xpeng CEO He Xiaopeng has taken direct control of the company's robotics division to lead its transition into a 'Physical AI' company. The move aims to leverage Xpeng's EV manufacturing and AI expertise to bring the 'IRON' humanoid robot to mass production and commercialization.

The Robotic Caretaker: He Xiaopeng’s Vision for China’s Silver Generation
Xpeng Motors Chairman He Xiaopeng envisions a future where 'Human AI' and 'Physical AI' act as the primary caregivers for the elderly. As China's population ages, he predicts that robots will become a critical, and often singular, source of support for seniors.

XPeng’s High-Stakes Pivot: Can the GX Reclaim Premium Territory from the Budget Brink?
XPeng has launched the GX, a high-tech large SUV, in a bid to move back up-market after a period of relying on budget models. The vehicle features advanced AI driving architecture and aggressive pricing to compete with Li Auto and Huawei, though it faces a crowded market and tight profit margins.

From Survival to Supremacy: The Evolution of China’s EV Pioneers
China's leading EV CEOs, William Li and He Xiaopeng, reunited on national television to reflect on the industry's shift from a survival-focused 'ICU' phase to a global leadership position. The discussion highlighted the intense pressure on executives to lead marketing efforts and a strategic pivot toward AI-native organizational structures and international expansion.

Xpeng Breaks 30,000-Unit Threshold as China’s EV Market Pivots to an AI-First Future
Xpeng Motors delivered 31,011 vehicles in April 2026, maintaining its position in the top tier of China’s new energy vehicle manufacturers. The company is aggressively pivoting toward AI-driven autonomous systems to survive a market consolidation that is forcing smaller players out of the industry.

XPeng’s Global Gambit: China’s EV Upstart Eyes Factories in Europe and Latin America by 2026
XPeng is seeking to establish manufacturing hubs in Europe, SE Asia, and Latin America by 2026 to meet surging demand and bypass export limitations. The company is also intensifying its technology licensing and AI mobility projects to secure long-term profitability.

The Level 3 Trap: Xpeng’s He Xiaopeng Calls for a Strategic Leap to Full Autonomy
Xpeng CEO He Xiaopeng has rejected the industry-standard Level 3 autonomous driving roadmap, arguing that anything requiring human intervention should be classified as Level 2. He advocates for skipping L3 entirely to move toward Level 4 autonomy, aiming to eliminate the safety risks associated with human-machine handovers.

The L3 Trap: Why Xpeng is Betting on a Direct Leap to Full Autonomy
Xpeng Motors CEO He Xiaopeng has reaffirmed the company's strategy to bypass Level 3 autonomous driving, moving directly from Level 2 to Level 4. The move aims to eliminate the safety risks associated with human-to-machine handovers and positions Xpeng's new GX model as a primary contender in the emerging Robotaxi market.

The Intelligence Premium: Why Xpeng is Shunning China’s Low-End EV War
Xpeng CEO He Xiaopeng has announced a strategic shift away from the low-end EV market to focus on high-margin, AI-driven technology. Rebranding as Xpeng Group, the company is betting on robotics and intelligent agents to survive China's intense automotive price wars.

XPeng’s He Xiaopeng: Openclaw Shows Promise, But Cars Aren’t Ready to “Farm” Idle Chips Yet
XPeng chairman He Xiaopeng said middleware projects like Openclaw could evolve into an OS‑like platform if they attract sufficient applications, but cautioned that repurposing in‑car AI chips for such use today is difficult. He pointed to ecosystem, safety and network‑effect barriers that make wide deployment in vehicles likely to lag consumer devices.