In September 2025, the well-known Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Xpeng Inc. achieved important milestones in vehicle delivery and technological advancements. The company reported a record 41,581 smart electric vehicles, marking a year-on-year increase of 95%, surpassing their last 40,000 monthly delivery milestone. Additionally, Xpeng's third-quarter delivery reached 116,007 units, an increase of 149% compared to the previous year. It is worth noting that the company has introduced its VLA-powered XNGP system with advanced driver assistance capabilities and achieves a high penetration rate of 83% in urban driving. These developments underscore the growing demand and innovation within the electric vehicle sector.
In other transactions, Fulin Precision Trading grew steadily by 20%, closing CN¥22.22, which is a new 52-week high. at the same time, Huagong Tech Softening, down 6.7%, ending the meeting with CN¥92.48.
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Neo Closed at $7.62, up 5.7%, close to a 52-week high. This month, Nio set a new record in September with 34,749 vehicles delivered, up 64.1% year-on-year.
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Tesla The completed transaction price was $444.72, up 0.3%. The company faced a class action lawsuit Tuesday accusing it of exaggerating the effectiveness of its autonomous driving technology, resulting in regulatory scrutiny and stock declines.
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Quantum Landscape The price for completing the transaction was $12.32 down 0.5%. On Tuesday, Quantumscape and Corning announced a partnership to develop ceramic separator manufacturing capabilities for solid-state batteries.
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