Quick Takeaways
- Xpeng is lining up a heavy SUV-led product offensive to push annual deliveries close to 600,000 units by 2026.
- AI chips, EREV models and overseas markets are being combined into a single high-growth execution strategy.
Xpeng 2026 Deliveries Target was set between 550,000 and 600,000 vehicles during an internal strategic meeting, according to Chinese media. The guidance signals strong growth expectations for the EV maker as it enters a new product cycle driven by multiple SUV launches, overseas expansion, and advanced in-house smart driving technologies.
The company delivered 429,400 vehicles in 2025, meaning the new goal represents growth of around 28 to nearly 40 percent. To reach this level, Xpeng would need to average roughly 45,800 to 50,000 vehicles per month in 2026, underlining the aggressive scale-up the company is planning.
Xpeng 2026 Deliveries Target driven by seven new models
Xpeng’s management previously confirmed that 2026 will be a major product year with seven new vehicles planned, including at least three models aimed at international markets. Supply chain sources indicate that four of these will be SUVs, strengthening Xpeng’s position in the high-volume global SUV segment.
The new SUV lineup includes:
While these names are still internal project codes, they highlight the breadth of Xpeng’s upcoming SUV portfolio, spanning luxury, midsize, and compact categories.
EREV strategy supports domestic and overseas growth
As 2026 began, Xpeng refreshed four existing models, introducing extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) versions for two of them. At the same time, all four models received tiered paid upgrades for advanced smart driving functions.
This dual approach is designed to stabilize demand in China while also improving Xpeng’s competitiveness abroad. EREV models appeal to customers in markets where charging infrastructure is still developing, making them an important bridge technology for global expansion.
Overseas markets become a bigger pillar for Xpeng
International markets are set to play a larger role in supporting the Xpeng 2026 Deliveries Target. The P7+ sedan and the Mona SUV range are positioned as the company’s main export models for the year.
In 2025, overseas deliveries accounted for about 10 percent of total volume. Xpeng aims to double that share in 2026 as part of its broader global push. The company shipped 45,008 vehicles outside China in 2025, almost doubling its overseas volume compared with the previous year.
AI chips and VLA software strengthen smart driving edge
Beyond hardware, Xpeng is also investing heavily in its proprietary technology stack. The automaker is accelerating deployment of its in-house Turing AI chip along with its VLA 2.0 Vision-Language-Action smart driving software.
According to supply chain data, Xpeng has already secured production capacity for more than one million units of its self-developed chips. This gives the company greater control over costs, performance, and scalability of its advanced driver-assistance and autonomous driving features.
By combining a broad new model lineup, EREV flexibility, global market expansion, and a vertically integrated AI platform, Xpeng is positioning itself to meet its ambitious delivery ambitions and strengthen its standing among global electric vehicle leaders in 2026.
The company delivered 429,400 vehicles in 2025, meaning the new goal represents growth of around 28 to nearly 40 percent. To reach this level, Xpeng would need to average roughly 45,800 to 50,000 vehicles per month in 2026, underlining the aggressive scale-up the company is planning.
Xpeng 2026 Deliveries Target driven by seven new models
Xpeng’s management previously confirmed that 2026 will be a major product year with seven new vehicles planned, including at least three models aimed at international markets. Supply chain sources indicate that four of these will be SUVs, strengthening Xpeng’s position in the high-volume global SUV segment.
The new SUV lineup includes:
- Xpeng G01 – a luxury six-seat SUV with a 5.1-meter body and a 3-meter wheelbase
- Xpeng G02 – a full-size flagship SUV positioned against premium rivals
- Mona D02 – a midsize SUV
- Mona D03 – a compact SUV
While these names are still internal project codes, they highlight the breadth of Xpeng’s upcoming SUV portfolio, spanning luxury, midsize, and compact categories.
EREV strategy supports domestic and overseas growth
As 2026 began, Xpeng refreshed four existing models, introducing extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) versions for two of them. At the same time, all four models received tiered paid upgrades for advanced smart driving functions.
This dual approach is designed to stabilize demand in China while also improving Xpeng’s competitiveness abroad. EREV models appeal to customers in markets where charging infrastructure is still developing, making them an important bridge technology for global expansion.
Overseas markets become a bigger pillar for Xpeng
International markets are set to play a larger role in supporting the Xpeng 2026 Deliveries Target. The P7+ sedan and the Mona SUV range are positioned as the company’s main export models for the year.
In 2025, overseas deliveries accounted for about 10 percent of total volume. Xpeng aims to double that share in 2026 as part of its broader global push. The company shipped 45,008 vehicles outside China in 2025, almost doubling its overseas volume compared with the previous year.
AI chips and VLA software strengthen smart driving edge
Beyond hardware, Xpeng is also investing heavily in its proprietary technology stack. The automaker is accelerating deployment of its in-house Turing AI chip along with its VLA 2.0 Vision-Language-Action smart driving software.
According to supply chain data, Xpeng has already secured production capacity for more than one million units of its self-developed chips. This gives the company greater control over costs, performance, and scalability of its advanced driver-assistance and autonomous driving features.
By combining a broad new model lineup, EREV flexibility, global market expansion, and a vertically integrated AI platform, Xpeng is positioning itself to meet its ambitious delivery ambitions and strengthen its standing among global electric vehicle leaders in 2026.
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