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Bernstein analyst Eunice Lee maintained a Hold rating on XPeng, Inc. Class A yesterday and set a price target of HK$82.00. The company’s shares closed today at HK$82.00. Take advantage of TipRanks ...
Chinese tech and EV stocks surged on Wednesday on news of a 90-day trade truce between US and China, boosting hopes for ...
Visitors can view the stylish models from top brands powered by internal combustion engine cars, hybrids and electric vehicle ...
As of August 1, 2025, the company's self-operated charging network comprises more than 2,440 stations with 13,200 charging connectors, covering 430 cities nationwide. XPENG's innovations in charging ...
The Xpeng G6 facelift has been spotted in Malaysia yet again, this time by paultan.org reader Najmi Afiq. Still wrapped in ...
Leapmotor continues its rapid ascent in China's NEV sector, leading H1 2025 sales with 221,664 units delivered and ...
The StarCar­Sifu Auto Show 2025 starts today at Ground Floor Concourse, Mid Valley Megamall, with lots of attractive ...
When the Tesla Model Y – the car that has grown to become the country’s top-selling electric car – went on sale in Australia ...
In the latest trading session, XPeng Inc. Sponsored ADR (XPEV) closed at $20.08, marking a -6.08% move from the previous day. The stock's change was less than the S&P 500's daily gain of 1.14%.
Ford announced they're putting billions into a Kentucky automotive plant to retool it to make EVs, starting with a midsize pickup that they say will be in the $30k price range.
Chinese EV makers saw a 5% drop in July sales, following Beijing's push to reduce discounts and focus on profitability.
Chinese carmaker XPeng has unveiled a quirky new feature that could address one of Australia’s biggest driving problems - ...