From ultra-rapid charging speeds to flying cars and humanoid robots, fully-electric Chinese brand leans heavily into its technology-first approach.
Xpeng exits cheap EVs, pivots to AI to reshape China market Xpeng abandons budget models to chase AI-led growth in Chinas EV ...
GlobalData defines a humanoid robot as a multi-purpose robot that resembles the human body, typically having a torso, a head, ...
The Guangzhou Affiliated School of JNU for Hong Kong & Macao Students (ASJ Guangzhou) opened its new campus on Friday in ...
The FAW-Volkswagen joint venture has teased a new electric vehicle (EV) that will make its debut at this year’s Auto Beijing, ...
K humanoid & quadruped robot shipments in 2025, 73% CAGR to 2030. Counterpoint's Neil Shah on AMI, embodied AGI and VLM-VAM ...
Volkswagen's next large Chinese SUV sits above the Unyx and uses the same Xpeng-developed 800-volt platform, complete with LiDAr ...
AI robots will automate repetitive tasks in industry. This will increase productivity. Innovation will be spurred by an increase in research and experimentation. Farming will be augmented and more ...
XPeng's transformation into a broader technology group has moved beyond corporate branding. Following its official rebranding to "XPeng Group" on April 1, 2026, the company has swiftly unveiled a ...
(Yicai) April 7 -- Manufacturing cheap, low-margin autos is of no value to Xpeng, according to the chief executive officer of the Chinese electric vehicle startup.
Hyundai, BMW, Toyota, Mercedes, or Renault already have humanoid robots in their factories. They train them using Physical ...