XPEV Stock Analysis: Time to Buy XPeng or Be Patient?

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Emerging as one high-end EV stock to own, investors may be wondering whether China-based XPeng (NYSE:XPEV) is worth buying. I think that’s a fascinating question to explore, considering the impressive growth the Chinese EV market has seen. Some recent headlines around China EVs and hybrids now surpassing 50% penetration of all new vehicle sales is impressive. This is a market that’s heavily EV-focused. For companies like XPeng, that should be a great thing.

Notably, XPeng has continued to impress analysts and investors with its strong deliveries growth. The company has shown resilience in previous downturns, and is looking to continuing to innovate. XPeng’s recent expansion of its X NGP advanced driver assistance system to all cities in mainland China is notable. This system offers features like traffic light recognition, lane changes and overtaking, akin to Tesla’s (NASDAQ:TSLA) “Full Self-Driving” technology.

Following the company’s strong deliveries report in July, in which the company reported delivering 11,145 units, and its strong market share presence in China, let’s dive into why investors may or may not want to consider this stock. After all, there are headwinds to price in as well.

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Xpeng’s AI Robot

Aside from the company’s core EV business, there are other key catalysts XPeng investors are clearly watching. One such catalyst is the company’s AI robot, which was recently unveiled by the company’s CEO in a rather impressive video. This robot is shown efficiently managing reservations for the Mona M03, Xpeng’s newest hatchback EV. It handled every step along the way, aside from payment, showcasing its flexibility and precision and managing all tasks through a smartphone screen. XPeng’s CEO noted that while the robot couldn’t perform face recognition for payments, it successfully completed nearly all other reservation processes.

On Aug. 8, Xpeng began pre-orders for the Mona M03, offering a RMB 3,000 discount for a RMB 99 deposit. By Aug. 9, production of the Mona M03 had commenced, with preparations underway for swift deliveries. The all-electric sedan debuted on July 3 and the official launch is anticipated in two weeks. Xpeng also operates in flying cars and robotics.

Established in 2016, XPeng Robotics was able to secure $100 million Series A funding in 2022. In the same year, XPeng introduced the PX5 bipedal robot, which shows capabilities like overcoming obstacles and walking. The company plans to integrate its advanced EV technologies into future robotics, including Xnet, XEEA and XGPT.