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NASDAQ:XPEV News 21 September 2025 - 15 January 2026

EU’s China EV price-floor plan lifts BYD and Xpeng — tariff fight may be shifting

EU’s China EV price-floor plan lifts BYD and Xpeng — tariff fight may be shifting

Shares of BYD rose 4.8%, Xpeng 5.3%, and SAIC 3.6% in Hong Kong after the European Commission signaled it may require minimum prices on China-made electric vehicles instead of tariffs. The proposed rules would apply to both Chinese and foreign brands producing in China. Chinese hybrid imports to the EU rose fivefold in the first nine months of 2025. The Commission is reviewing Volkswagen’s offer for its China-made Cupra Tavascan.
BYD and Xpeng pop as EU hints at a minimum-price alternative to China EV tariffs

BYD and Xpeng pop as EU hints at a minimum-price alternative to China EV tariffs

Shares of Chinese EV makers surged Tuesday after the European Commission outlined a plan allowing exporters to swap EU tariffs for minimum price commitments. BYD rose up to 4.8% in Hong Kong, Xpeng gained 5.3%, and SAIC Motor climbed 3.6% in Shanghai. The Commission said any price deal must match the effect of tariffs and address subsidy concerns. Beijing welcomed the proposal, calling for dialogue.
XPeng (XPEV) stock jumps 8% as flying-car IPO report hits tape, EU tariff rules in focus

XPeng (XPEV) stock jumps 8% as flying-car IPO report hits tape, EU tariff rules in focus

XPeng shares rose 8.2% to $21.66 in U.S. trading after Bloomberg reported the company hired JPMorgan and Morgan Stanley to prepare a Hong Kong IPO for its flying-car unit. The division, now called Aridge, was valued at $2 billion after a mid-2024 funding round. The company also launched its 2026 P7+ sedan and reported 2025 global deliveries of 429,445 vehicles.
EV Stocks Today: BYD’s weakest growth in five years and Tesla deliveries set up Friday’s trade

EV Stocks Today: BYD’s weakest growth in five years and Tesla deliveries set up Friday’s trade

BYD reported 2025 sales rose 7.7% to 4.6 million units, its slowest growth in five years, as December sales fell 18.3%. U.S.-listed Chinese EV makers dropped sharply Wednesday, with Nio down 7.5%, XPeng down 4.7%, and Li Auto down 2%. Tesla fell 1% ahead of its deliveries report due Friday. Nio delivered a record 48,135 vehicles in December, while XPeng and Li Auto also posted gains.
XPeng stock slides 6% today as Chinese EV shares retreat in thin year-end trade

XPeng stock slides 6% today as Chinese EV shares retreat in thin year-end trade

XPeng’s U.S.-listed shares fell 6% to $19.99 by late morning in New York on Wednesday, while NIO dropped 9.5% and Li Auto slid 4.8%. Traders cited thin year-end liquidity and awaited January delivery data and details on China’s updated EV subsidies. XPeng’s ADRs traded between $19.87 and $20.54, with volume near 3.9 million shares. Broader U.S. stocks also slipped ahead of the New Year’s holiday.
XPeng stock today: XPEV slides in premarket as China trade-in subsidies and new G7 REEV grab attention

XPeng stock today: XPEV slides in premarket as China trade-in subsidies and new G7 REEV grab attention

XPeng shares dropped 4.2% to $20.38 in premarket trading Wednesday, reversing a 3.8% gain from the previous session. The move followed China’s announcement of 62.5 billion yuan in 2026 trade-in subsidies for consumer goods, including new-energy vehicles. CEO He Xiaopeng detailed plans for a range-extended G7 model set to debut in early 2026.
XPeng stock slips in premarket as AI research update meets China demand jitters

XPeng stock slips in premarket as AI research update meets China demand jitters

NEW YORK, December 29, 2025, 04:11 ET — Premarket XPeng Inc shares fell 2.1% in premarket trading on Monday, after the Chinese electric-vehicle maker’s U.S.-listed stock surged in the previous session. The stock was indicated at $20.34. Investing.com The pullback comes as investors head into the final week of the year weighing company technology updates against fresh warnings about a cooling outlook for China’s EV-linked demand in early 2026. That matters for XPeng because most of its sales are still tied to China’s fiercely competitive market, where policy incentives can swing buying patterns quickly. Reuters XPeng ended the last regular
EV Stocks Today: Tesla Near Record High on Driverless Robotaxi Tests as Ford’s $19.5B EV Reset and a Charging Lawsuit Jolt the Sector (Dec. 16, 2025)

EV Stocks Today: Tesla Near Record High on Driverless Robotaxi Tests as Ford’s $19.5B EV Reset and a Charging Lawsuit Jolt the Sector (Dec. 16, 2025)

Electric vehicle (EV) stocks are trading on a split screen Tuesday, December 16, 2025: Tesla is climbing toward record territory on fresh robotaxi momentum, while much of the broader EV ecosystem—from early-stage automakers to charging names—faces a tougher tape as investors digest a major Ford strategy pivot, policy uncertainty around charging buildouts, and rate-sensitive market moves following the delayed U.S. jobs report. Below is what matters most for EV stocks today in the U.S. stock market, as of ~1:45 PM ET (intraday), and what investors are watching next. EV stocks snapshot (U.S.-listed) around 1:45 PM ET Moves are intraday vs. the prior close and change quickly. Tesla
EV Stocks Today (December 9, 2025): Tesla Rebounds as ‘EV Winter’ Downgrade Pressures Lucid, Rivian and China EV Names

EV Stocks Today (December 9, 2025): Tesla Rebounds as ‘EV Winter’ Downgrade Pressures Lucid, Rivian and China EV Names

Published: December 9, 2025 – U.S. market close & early after-hours overview Electric-vehicle stocks delivered a choppy session on Tuesday as Wall Street continued to digest Morgan Stanley’s stark “EV winter” call and investors positioned ahead of tomorrow’s Federal Reserve rate decision. Tesla led the U.S. EV group higher into the close, while Lucid, XPeng, Li Auto, NIO and BYD all finished in the red. Rivian managed only a modest gain despite buzz around its upcoming Autonomy & AI Day. StockAnalysis+6StockAnalysis+6StockAnalysis+6 Early after-hours trading showed mostly small, directionless moves: Tesla trimmed a sliver of its regular-session gain, Rivian ticked slightly
Chinese EV Showdown: Will NIO or XPeng Explode in 2025?

Chinese EV Showdown: Will NIO or XPeng Explode in 2025?

Stock Performance in 2025 Both companies’ stocks have climbed sharply in 2025, but XPeng has led the charge. NIO’s stock jumped ~41% in July 2025 reuters.com as the company launched cheaper models, but it still trades at a discount (mid-$7s) reuters.com. XPeng’s shares, by comparison, have hit multi-year highs (briefly ~$27) and remain strong in the low-$20s reuters.com. Market analysts attribute XPeng’s rally to its tech narrative and stronger profits trend – “XPeng shares have seen a solid upswing…likely fueled by investor excitement around its advancements in autonomous driving, robotics and AI,” whereas “NIO stock has struggled” nasdaq.com. Overall, XPeng’s
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