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Chinese Electric Carmaker Xpeng Starts Exporting Flagship P7 Sedan for the First Time

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  • Chinese electric carmaker Xpeng began shipping its flagship P7 sedan to Norway on Tuesday, its first international market.
  • Xpeng expects to deliver P7 models to customers in Norway in the fourth quarter of 2021.
  • The Guangzhou-based automaker also said that it is accelerating its move to establish a full-scale Norwegian operation that includes customer experience and charging facilities.

GUANGZHOU, China — Xpeng on Tuesday began shipping its flagship P7 sedan to Europe, underscoring the Chinese electric carmaker's ambitions to expand internationally.

The shipment of P7 models will be sent from the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou to Norway. It's the first time Xpeng has shipped its flagship sedan to a market outside of China.

Norway is Xpeng's first international market, and it has already delivered some units of its G3 SUV to customers there. In 2020, 54% of all new cars sold in Norway were electric, according to official government data, making it an attractive market for automakers.

Xpeng's rival Nio also plans to begin delivering cars to Norway this year.

Xpeng said a localized Norwegian version of the P7 rolled off its production line at its Zhaoqing factory in south China's Guangdong province. The carmaker expects to deliver P7 models to customers in Norway in the fourth quarter of 2021.

The Guangzhou-based automaker also said in a press release that it is accelerating its move to establish a full-scale Norwegian operation that includes customer experience, sales, delivery, services and charging facilities.

Xpeng has been ramping up its production capacity and model launches as competition in China's electric vehicle market intensifies. This month, Xpeng said it plans to double its production capacity at one of its key plants. Earlier this year, it launched another sedan called the P5, which starts at a cheaper price than Tesla's Model 3.

An Xpeng executive told CNBC in April — when the P5 was launched — that the company would eventually sell the car to customers abroad, though he gave no timing on that.

To fuel its expansion, U.S.-listed Xpeng carried out a so-called dual primary listing in Hong Kong last month.

In July, Xpeng said it delivered 8,040 vehicles — a monthly record and a 228% increase year-on-year.

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