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XPeng electric vehicles
Marko Lubar
Posted on - 09 December 2025

According to data compiled by CnEVPost, Chinese EV maker XPeng delivered 36,728 vehicles in November 2025, showing a year-on-year increase though slightly down from October. The latest numbers highlight that the sedan Mona M03 remains the company’s most popular model, while the seven-seat MPV X9 saw a surge in orders, pointing to changing buyer preferences.

Mona M03 Continues to Dominate Deliveries

In November, the Mona M03 delivered 14,886 units, marking the 15th consecutive month the model surpassed 10,000 deliveries. That output accounted for just over 40 % of all XPeng vehicles shipped that month. Over the period from January through November 2025, the Mona M03 contributed around 41.7 % of total deliveries, underscoring its steady popularity in the brand’s lineup.

X9 MPV Picks Up Steam

While many of XPeng’s models saw modest or declining monthly figures, the X9 MPV stood out. November deliveries of the X9 reached 3,234 units, a substantial increase both month-on-month and year-on-year. The surge has been largely driven by the launch of the X9’s extended-range (EREV) version on November 20, which carries a lower starting price than the standard battery-electric version.

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Xpeng Mona M03 (Credit: Xpeng)

For November, the X9 accounted for nearly 8.8 % of XPeng’s total deliveries. Looking at the broader 2025 period, the X9 delivered 20,593 units from January to November, showing growing interest in larger, family-oriented EVs.

G6 and P7 Models See Declines


Not all of XPeng’s models fared equally well in November. For example, the SUV G6 had 6,324 deliveries — a drop compared to previous months — capturing about 17.2 % of that month’s deliveries. The sedan P7 and SUV G7 also saw lowered performance, suggesting that buyers’ attention may currently be shifting toward the more affordable Mona M03 and versatile X9.

The data suggests a clear trend: buyers remain drawn to the affordable and reliable Mona M03, while there is rising demand for practical and spacious vehicles such as the X9 MPV. For XPeng, this could guide future product focus toward extended-range and family-oriented EVs. The varied performance among models also highlights the importance of diversity in the lineup, allowing the brand to cater to different segments, from city-commuter sedans to larger family vehicles.

FAQ

Which XPeng model was the best-seller in November 2025?
The Mona M03 was the clear leader, with 14,886 units delivered, over 40 % of XPeng’s total monthly deliveries.

Why did the X9 MPV delivery numbers rise sharply in November?
The surge is largely due to the debut of the X9’s extended-range (EREV) variant on November 20, which brought prices down and spurred increased demand.

Are SUVs and other models losing popularity?
In November, many other models (including SUVs like the G6 and G7 and sedans like the P7) saw lower deliveries compared to previous months, indicating a shift in buyer interest toward models like the Mona M03 and X9.

What does this mean for the Chinese EV market?
The mixed performance suggests that demand is becoming more segmented: while there remains strong interest in compact, affordable electric sedans, there is growing appetite for versatile, family-friendly EVs with extended range.

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