XPENG and XP Inc. Pursue Distinct Strategies for Expansion in the Third Quarter
- XPENG and XP Inc. reported strong Q3 2025 growth through divergent strategies, with XPENG focusing on EV sales expansion and XP Inc. on digital financial services. - XPENG achieved 101.8% revenue growth (RMB20.38B) driven by 149.3% vehicle delivery surge and 690-store sales network expansion. - XP Inc. saw R$29B client asset inflows and 16% YoY growth, maintaining 74 NPS while navigating 18% YoY retail inflow decline. - Both companies narrowed losses (XPENG: RMB0.38B vs RMB1.81B) and demonstrated resilie
XPENG and
XPENG Inc. (NYSE: XPEV) and
XPENG recorded third-quarter revenue of RMB20.38 billion (US$2.86 billion), marking a 101.8% rise compared to the previous year, largely due to a 149.3% jump in vehicle deliveries, totaling 116,007 units. The company’s gross margin improved to 20.1%, up 4.8 percentage points from 2024, and its vehicle margin reached 13.1%.
At the same time, XP Inc.
Both firms showed strong performance despite broader economic headwinds. XPENG reduced its net loss to RMB0.38 billion in Q3 2025, down from RMB1.81 billion in the same quarter of 2024, while
The differing business strategies of XPENG and XP Inc. illustrate their unique paths to expansion. XPENG focuses on scaling its hardware and infrastructure, whereas XP Inc. emphasizes digital financial solutions and growing its client base. Experts believe these approaches will enable both companies to strengthen their positions in their respective sectors in 2026.
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