Xpeng Motors CEO He Xiaopeng sent a New Year’s message to all employees for 2026, proposing the strategy of “Steady Progress and Breakthrough, Embracing a New Decade of Physical AI in 2026.” In the letter, He Xiaopeng reviewed Xpeng’s achievements in 2025, including record-breaking sales, deepening cooperation with Volkswagen, and integrating Turing AI chips into vehicles. He emphasized that 2026 will be a turning point for autonomous driving, with Xpeng taking the lead in China to seize this opportunity. Additionally, Xpeng plans to fully mass-produce robots, flying cars, and Robotaxi services, along with launching multiple new products in 2026. He Xiaopeng also revealed that Xpeng will introduce at least four new models in overseas markets, aiming to double overseas sales and reach 1 million units abroad by 2030. (21st Century Business Herald)
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Xpeng Motors CEO He Xiaopeng Releases 2026 Construction Commitment: Focus on AI and Globalization
Xpeng Motors CEO He Xiaopeng sent a New Year’s message to all employees for 2026, proposing the strategy of “Steady Progress and Breakthrough, Embracing a New Decade of Physical AI in 2026.” In the letter, He Xiaopeng reviewed Xpeng’s achievements in 2025, including record-breaking sales, deepening cooperation with Volkswagen, and integrating Turing AI chips into vehicles. He emphasized that 2026 will be a turning point for autonomous driving, with Xpeng taking the lead in China to seize this opportunity. Additionally, Xpeng plans to fully mass-produce robots, flying cars, and Robotaxi services, along with launching multiple new products in 2026. He Xiaopeng also revealed that Xpeng will introduce at least four new models in overseas markets, aiming to double overseas sales and reach 1 million units abroad by 2030. (21st Century Business Herald)