XPeng reached a key milestone. The company posted its first profit in Q4 2025. At the same time, it moves into Mexico as part of a global growth plan.
XPeng Turns Profit After Heavy Losses
XPeng reported strong financial improvement in Q4 2025.
- Net profit: RMB 380 million ($50 million)
- Q4 2024 loss: RMB 1.33 billion
This marks a full turnaround within one year. Cost control and stronger pricing drove the result.
Higher Margins and Tech Revenue Boost Earnings
Profitability improved across core operations.
- Vehicle margin: 21.3%
- Tech services revenue: over RMB 3 billion
A key contributor is its partnership with Volkswagen. XPeng supplies smart EV tech, adding revenue without increasing production costs.

Global Expansion Focus Shifts to Mexico
XPeng enters Latin America with a formal launch in Mexico on March 25.
- First major move into the region
- Over 1,000 sales locations globally
- Presence in 60 countries
This step strengthens its global footprint beyond China and Europe.
XPeng G6 and G9 Lead Mexico Launch
Two SUVs will lead the rollout.
Both target high-demand SUV buyers in new markets.
Global Sales Targets Double for 2026
XPeng plans aggressive international growth.
- 2025 overseas sales: 45,000 units
- 2026 target: 90,000 units
- 2030 goal: 70% of profits from outside China
This strategy reduces reliance on the domestic market.
Delivery Outlook Shows Short-Term Pressure
Recent delivery data shows mixed signals.
- Q4 2025 deliveries: 116,249 units
- Below internal expectations
Q1 2026 forecast:
- 61,000 to 66,000 deliveries
Seasonal demand in China impacts early-year sales.
Revenue Growth and Business Restructuring
XPeng’s overall revenue climbed strongly.
- Total revenue: RMB 22.25 billion
- Year-on-year growth: 38%
The company also spun off its aviation unit into Aridge. This move sharpens focus on core EV operations.
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