On August 6, XPENG-W declined 3.01% in regular trading, trading at HK$45.82 per share, with turnover of HK$384 million.
On the news front, XPENG reported July deliveries of 38,027 vehicles, representing only approximately 4% year-over-year growth and a 5.23% sequential decline. This stands in stark contrast to peers such as Leapmotor, which achieved 102% year-over-year growth and became the first new-energy startup to surpass 100,000 monthly deliveries. Additionally, XPENG recalled over 33,000 X9 units due to front air spring defects, with quality control concerns continuing to weigh on sentiment.
At the sector level, automobile stocks faced broad-based selling pressure on August 6. BYD COMPANY fell 4.32%, LEAPMOTOR dropped 5.0%, GEELY AUTO declined 4.17%, NIO-SW lost 3.62%, and LI AUTO-W slipped 3.02%, reflecting market concerns over intensifying price competition and delivery growth pressure across the industry.
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