
Chinese premium electric vehicle makers, XPENG and NIO announced their electric vehicle delivery numbers for the month of February and their results were higher over the prior month.
XPENG delivered 30,453 Smart EVs in February, marking a 570% increase year-over-year.
Deliveries of the XPENG MONA M03 surpassed 15,000 units for the third consecutive month, while cumulative deliveries of the XPENG P7+ exceeded 30,000 within the first three months of its launch.
Moreover, XPENG uncovered the user profile of XPENG P7+, pointing to smart driving being one of the top reasons consumers buy the P7+. In the first two months of 2025, XPENG delivered 60,803 Smart EVs, reflecting a 375% increase compared to the same period last year.
In February 2025, XNGP’s monthly active user penetration rate in urban driving reached 86%. According to the Spring Festival smart driving usage report released by XPENG, XPENG’s total mileage of smart driving and total time by smart driving during the Spring Festival travel season increased 98.2% and 103.5%, respectively, over the same period last year. At the same time, the smart driving user penetration reached 93.3% and the longest smart driving mileage on a single vehicle hit 12,300 kilometers. In 2025, XPENG will commence development and testing of its Turing AI Smart Driving system for international markets.
Last month, the 2025 Edition of XPENG G6 debuted for the China market, showcasing new designs, enhanced features, and cutting-edge smart technologies.
Meanwhile, NIO delivered 13,192 vehicles in February 2025, representing an increase of 62.2% year-over-year. The deliveries consisted of 9,143 vehicles from the company’s premium smart electric vehicle brand NIO, and 4,049 vehicles from the company’s family-oriented smart electric vehicle brand ONVO.
Cumulative deliveries reached 698,619 as of February 28, 2025.
During the peak travel period surrounding the Chinese New Year holiday, NIO’s nationwide power network consistently delivered comprehensive, efficient and convenient services.
From January 22 to February 5, 2025, over 1.7 million battery swaps were completed, with the busiest station serving up to 180 swaps per day. Notably, over 80% of our users’ energy replenishment on highways was accomplished through power swaps. In addition, over 21,000 flexible battery upgrades were provided, further enhancing the long-distance travel experience.