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Xpeng shares rise, adding to 66% rally after the Chinese EV maker's losses narrowed
CNBCยท 2025-05-21 12:04
Core Insights - Xpeng reported first quarter earnings that exceeded expectations, leading to a premarket share price increase of up to 6% [1] - The company anticipates second-quarter revenue between 17.5 billion yuan and 18.7 billion yuan, surpassing consensus estimates [1] - Xpeng expects to deliver between 102,000 and 108,000 electric vehicles in the second quarter, reflecting a year-over-year increase of approximately 237.7% to 257.5% [2] Financial Performance - Revenue for the first quarter was 15.81 billion yuan ($2.18 billion), representing a year-on-year increase of 141.5% and exceeding the expected 15.1 billion yuan [6] - The net loss for the first quarter was 660 million yuan, which was better than the anticipated loss of 1.4 billion yuan and a decrease from a loss of 1.37 billion yuan in the previous year [6] Market Position and Competition - Xpeng has launched new products, including a mass market car and a refreshed version of its flagship X9, contributing to improved performance over the last 18 months [3] - The company has seen a 66% year-to-date increase in share price, surpassing its initial public offering price of $15 per share, although it remains below its peak of over $50 per share from October 2021 [4] - Xpeng faces intensified competition from new entrants like Xiaomi and established players such as BYD in the electric vehicle market [4] Delivery Performance - In April, Xpeng delivered 35,045 electric vehicles, maintaining a record of over 30,000 vehicles for six consecutive months [5]