
Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer Xpeng unveiled its Mona L03 compact SUV in Munich, Germany, on Thursday. The company's chairman, He Xiaopeng, stated that Xpeng aims to both sell and manufacture vehicles in Europe. The event is considered one of the largest European launches by a Chinese automaker, signaling Xpeng's commitment to the European market.
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Launch in Munich, Germany's auto hub
He Xiaopeng, Xpeng's chairman, said: 'We are here not only to bring our products to Europe, but also to build them for Europe.'
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He Xiaopeng, Xpeng's chairman, said: 'We are here not only to bring our products to Europe, but also to build them for Europe.'
OpinionChinese electric vehicle maker Xpeng made its European ambitions clear on Thursday, as the firm unveiled its Mona L03 compact SUV at an event in the heart of Germany’s car industry, Munich. The launch, arguably the largest ever staged in Europe by a Chinese carmaker, was not just about introducing a new model, but also about convincing Europe that Xpeng is here to stay.
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He Xiaopeng, Xpeng's chairman, said: 'We are here not only to bring our products to Europe, but also to build them for Europe.'
OpinionThe launch is arguably the largest ever staged in Europe by a Chinese carmaker.
OpinionXpeng made its European ambitions clear.
OpinionXpeng unveiled the Mona L03 compact SUV in Munich, Germany.
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