XPeng Inc

NYSE: XPEV
$7.46
-$0.81 (-9.8%)
Closing price April 12, 2024
XPeng Inc., based in Guangzhou, China, is a pioneer in the smart electric vehicle (EV) market. Founded in 2015, the company produces a range of EVs, including SUVs and sedans, known for their advanced technology and design. XPeng offers a comprehensive ecosystem of services, from supercharging and maintenance to auto financing and insurance. It stands out for its cutting-edge driver-assistance systems and intelligent in-car operating systems, aiming to redefine the driving experience. XPeng also collaborates with DiDi Global Inc. to promote smart EV adoption.
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