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Guangzhou-based electric vehicle (EV) maker XPeng registered 81 vehicles in Germany in November, down from 100 units in October, according to official registration data. The company began delivering vehicles in the German market in May, offering the G9 SUV and P7 sedan through 24 stores across 12 dealership partners. Between May and November, the company registered 294 vehicles.
XPeng’s flagship G9 SUV is available in Germany in three configurations: a rear-wheel drive standard range model starting at €57,600 ($60,400), a rear-wheel drive long-range version at €61,600 ($64,600), and an all-wheel drive long-range model priced at €69,600, equivalent to about $73,000.

Germany’s battery electric vehicle (BEV) market declined 24.2% over the first eleven months of the year. The decline follows the withdrawal of EV purchase incentives a year ago. In November, Tesla registrations in Germany dropped 55% year over year to 2,208 units, while BYD recorded 431 units, up 23% from a year ago and up 24% sequentially. Lucid Motors registered 116 new Lucid Air sedans in November while Nio recorded 29 units, up sequentially from 15 units but down 42% year over year.

Globally, the XPeng delivered 30,895 vehicles in November, marking the first time it has surpassed the 30,000 threshold in its decade-long history and setting a record for the third consecutive month. Deliveries in November increased 29% from 23,917 units in October and surged 54% year-on-year.

XPeng recorded 9,400 vehicle registrations in China from November 25 to December 1, reaching a new record. The EV maker increased registrations by 30.5% from the third week of November, led by its most affordable model, the Mona M03 sedan. Unveiled in August, the sedan contributed 4,460 units, a 50.2% week-on-week rise.
The EV maker, which is working on its first hybrid model, has been expanding to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region and is currently operating in the UAE, Israel, Egypt, Jordan, and Lebanon. In November, XPeng expanded to both Nepal and the UK market.
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