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XPeng Deliveries Increasingly Dominated by Mona M03

New data published on Monday by the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) showed that XPeng’s delivery gap widened last month, with only its Mona M03 sedan seeing growth.

Deliveries of the sedan, which had reached their record in March — at over 16,000 units — dropped in both April and May to 14,210 and 10,900 vehicles, respectively.

The figures then rebounded to 14,111 vehicles in June and, in July, the brand delivered 15,758 Mona M03s in its domestic market.

The Guangzhou-based company launched a new trim for its best-selling model in late May — the Mona M03 Max, which features city-level advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) powered by the brand’s in-house developed AI Turing chip.

The brand has now delivered over 10,000 Mona M03 monthly units for eleven consecutive months.

In July, it represented nearly 43% of the vehicles delivered globally by the company — up from about 40.77% in June and from 32.51% in May. However, the model is only available in the Chinese market.

Its most recently launched model, the G7 SUV, represented 15.1% — or 5,529 out of the 36,717 vehicles delivered by XPeng in July. Deliveries started on July 7, shorthtly after the launch event.

In mid-March, the company had also refreshed its G6 and G9 SUVs in China. Deliveries of the most affordable G6 nearly doubled from March to April, and reached a year-to-date record of 8,700 vehicles in June.

The delivery figures have dropped by 30% to 5,885 units in July.

XPeng delivered 2,145 G9s last month, also 30% below June’s figures. In May, it had handed over 4,221 units of the model, its highest monthly deliveries since the beginning of the year.

Last week, the automaker unveiled the refreshed version of its P7 sedan — which secured over 10,000 pre-orders in under seven minutes.

Deliveries of the model have been consecutively below 1,000 monthly units since April 2024.

In early 2023, the brand released the P7i, four years after the initial release of the P7 model.

XPeng launched the P7+ model in late 2024, which it called “the world’s first AI-defined model.” In July, the brand delivered 5,614 P7+ units.

After record deliveries above 10,000 units in the final month of 2024, and despite slight fluctuations, figures have been around 7,000 and 9,000 monthly units. 

The X9 multi-purpose van, for which a range-extended version was revealed last week, delivered 1,729 units in July — just 4% of all vehicles delivered last month by XPeng.

Excluding the Mona M03 and the X9 MPV, each remaining model accounts for roughly 15% of the brand’s total deliveries.

Matilde is a Law-backed writer who joined CARBA in April 2025 as a Junior Reporter.