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XPeng Stock (XPEV) News & Forecasts: What Investors Are Watching on Dec. 19, 2025

XPeng Stock (XPEV) News & Forecasts: What Investors Are Watching on Dec. 19, 2025

XPeng shares rose 7.7% in Hong Kong on Dec. 19 after the company announced a deal with EP Manufacturing Berhad to begin assembling G6 SUVs and X9 minivans in Malaysia starting in 2026. The agreement includes a monthly minimum order and first rights for future models. XPeng aims to use Malaysia as a base for ASEAN right-hand-drive markets and to hedge against trade barriers. U.S. ADRs traded higher pre-market.
XPeng Stock (XPEV) Slides After Q3 2025 Earnings: Record Deliveries, Narrower Loss but Soft Q4 Guidance

XPeng Stock (XPEV) Slides After Q3 2025 Earnings: Record Deliveries, Narrower Loss but Soft Q4 Guidance

XPeng reported record Q3 2025 deliveries of 116,007 vehicles, up 149% year-on-year, with revenue doubling to RMB 20.38 billion and gross margin rising to 20.1%. Net loss narrowed to RMB 380 million, the smallest in five years. The company guided Q4 revenue below analyst expectations, citing fierce competition. Shares fell about 3% in pre-market trading.
XPeng (XPEV) Soars Up to 18% on Humanoid ‘IRON’ Robot and Robotaxi Momentum; Q3 Earnings Set for Nov. 17

XPeng (XPEV) Soars Up to 18% on Humanoid ‘IRON’ Robot and Robotaxi Momentum; Q3 Earnings Set for Nov. 17

XPeng shares surged up to 18% in Hong Kong and traded sharply higher in the U.S. after enthusiasm over its IRON humanoid robot and robotaxi program intensified post-AI Day. The company’s Hong Kong market cap briefly surpassed Geely’s. Morgan Stanley raised its XPeng price target to $34, citing AI momentum. XPeng delivered 116,007 vehicles in Q3, up 149% year-over-year.
Hong Kong Stocks Close Slightly Higher as Tech Hype Cools; XPeng Soars on AI Buzz — Hang Seng Ends at 26,696 (Nov 11, 2025)

Hong Kong Stocks Close Slightly Higher as Tech Hype Cools; XPeng Soars on AI Buzz — Hang Seng Ends at 26,696 (Nov 11, 2025)

Hong Kong’s Hang Seng Index rose 0.18% to 26,696.41, led by gains in property and financial stocks after an early dip. XPeng surged up to 18% intraday on record deliveries and robotics news, hitting multi-year highs. Alibaba, Meituan, and SMIC fell, weighing on tech sentiment. Investors rotated into defensives ahead of key China data and Hong Kong’s GDP release.
11 November 2025
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