Xpeng’s Mona M03 Breaks Records for the Ninth Month—But the G6 and X9 Are the Real 2025 Surprise
The Mona M03 clinches 10,900 units in May, yet eyes shift to the G6’s historic growth. Dive in for key sales data and 2025’s trends.
- 33,525 vehicles: Total Xpeng deliveries in May 2025
- 10,900 Mona M03s: Ninth straight month above 10,000
- 136.5% YoY G6 growth: Xpeng SUV sales boom
- X9 MPV: Up 98.58% year-on-year, set for European launch
In a stunning display of endurance, Xpeng’s Mona M03 electric sedan has clocked over 10,000 monthly deliveries for the ninth month in a row, solidifying its status as one of China’s most popular electric vehicles. Yet, beneath the headlines, Xpeng’s surging SUV and MPV models hint at an even greater shake-up for 2025.
What’s Fueling Xpeng’s 2025 Sales Explosion?
Xpeng, the fast-rising Chinese EV disruptor listed on the NYSE and thriving in its home market, revealed whopping May delivery numbers—33,525 cars. And while the Mona M03 remains the company’s volume titan, strong showings from the G6 SUV and X9 MPV are changing the game.
- Mona M03: 10,900 units delivered in May; 72,240 so far in 2025—more than 44% of all Xpeng sales.
- G6 SUV: 7,951 deliveries in May; a staggering 136.5% leap year-on-year and now 28,871 units YTD.
- X9 MPV: Posted 3,227 units in May—its second-best month ever, poised for European expansion.
Behind these numbers is a daring product strategy. Since launching the Max variant of the Mona M03 in late May, Xpeng has offered customers advanced smart driving at a razor-sharp starting price—just RMB 119,800 ($16,680). Meanwhile, the G6 and G9 SUVs received major upgrades and price cuts in March, supercharging demand.
Why Is the G6 Gaining on the Mona M03?
The G6 has rapidly become Xpeng’s breakout success. In May, it vaulted to a 23.72% share of total deliveries, with year-to-date growth nearly doubling from 2024. Enhanced tech, a refreshed interior, and a price drop have fired up would-be buyers. As more drivers seek electric SUVs with extended range and smart features, the G6 swoops in to meet soaring expectations.
Will the X9 MPV Crack Europe’s EV Market?
Xpeng isn’t just dominating at home. The X9 MPV, with its record May figures (up 98.58% from last year), is now being primed for a European launch later in 2025. Industry watchers on outlets like Reuters and Bloomberg note Xpeng’s bold moves to muscle into family EV segments abroad.
While the X9 still lags the Mona M03 and G6 domestically, its price, versatility, and tech give it a clear edge as Chinese automakers push for global dominance.
How Are Xpeng’s Other Models Performing?
Not all Xpeng models are surging. The P7+ sedan, launched in late 2024, slipped to 6,601 deliveries in May (a 10.7% drop from April). The legacy P7 series has faded with just 144 units last month, confirming the company’s shift to fresher, smarter offerings.
On the upside, the midsize G9 SUV—now sporting the same snappy upgrades as the G6—captured over 4,200 customers in May, up more than 37% year-over-year and month-over-month alike.
How to Track the Hottest Xpeng Models of 2025
Anyone eyeing the EV sector should closely monitor Xpeng’s Mona M03 for sustained volume, the G6 for fast-paced growth, and the X9 for international ambitions. Catch the latest specs and model news via the official Xpeng website.
Ready to ride the electric wave? Here’s your action plan for following the latest from Xpeng:
- Bookmark and visit Xpeng for regular model updates
- Compare electric sedans and SUVs with current pricing
- Watch for X9’s European rollout news on Reuters and Bloomberg
- Follow China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) reports for breaking sales trends
Stay ahead as China’s EV titans power up for a record-breaking 2025!