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Chinese Electric Vehicle Makers Unveil Delivery Results for March

April 2, 2022
Source: pandaily.com pandaily.com
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On the first day of April, many Chinese electric vehicle makers unveiled their monthly delivery data . Automakers included XPeng , Li Auto , and NIO , the three major players listed in the U.S. and Hong Kong. XPeng XPeng delivered a total of 15,414 smart electric vehicles (EVs) in March 2022, representing a 202% increase year-over-year. Monthly delivery of the P7 smart sports sedan exceeded 9,000 units in March for the first time, reaching a total of 9,183. March deliveries also consisted of 4,398 P5 smart family sedans and 1,833 G3 and G3i smart compact SUVs. XPeng also disclosed...
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