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何小鹏:机器人市场潜力比汽车大 售价有望看齐
Di Yi Cai Jing·2025-11-18 05:49

Core Insights - Xiaopeng Motors reported Q3 2025 total revenue of 20.38 billion, a year-on-year increase of 101.8%, with total deliveries of approximately 116,000 units, up 149.3% year-on-year, and a gross margin of 20.1%, an increase of 4.8 percentage points year-on-year [1] Group 1: Robotics Business - Xiaopeng plans to achieve sales of over 1 million units for its humanoid robots by 2030, with the CEO believing that the market potential for robots is greater than that for cars [1] - The current generation of Xiaopeng's robots is the seventh, with plans for true mass production of the eighth generation [1] - The company aims to leverage synergies between automotive and robotics sectors, with plans to test robots in commercial scenarios by 2026 [2] Group 2: Cost and Pricing Strategy - The BOM cost of robots is expected to approach that of cars, with software costs constituting 50% of the robot's BOM compared to only 10% for cars [2] - Xiaopeng aims to price its robots competitively to achieve the vision of widespread household adoption [2] Group 3: Robotaxi Business - Xiaopeng's Robotaxi will not use high-precision maps or LiDAR, with plans to launch three Robotaxi models by 2026 and initiate trial operations in China [3] - The company plans to collaborate with various service providers in the Robotaxi industry chain, with a focus on technology operations and business models [2] Group 4: Future Projections - For Q4, Xiaopeng anticipates total deliveries between 125,000 and 132,000 units, a year-on-year increase of 36.6% to 44.3%, with expected revenue between 21.5 billion and 23 billion [3] - In Q1 of the following year, Xiaopeng will launch seven super extended-range models to capture market share in key segments [3]