XPeng Inc. American depositary shares (XPEV)
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Xpeng Inc. is a Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer that focuses on designing, developing, and producing smart electric cars that integrate advanced technology features
The company aims to enhance the driving experience through innovations such as autonomous driving capabilities, smart connectivity, and performance-driven engineering. Xpeng offers a range of electric vehicles that appeal to tech-savvy consumers seeking sustainable transportation solutions, while also working on expanding its presence in both domestic and international markets. The brand is committed to pushing the boundaries of automotive technology and sustainability, positioning itself as a key player in the rapidly evolving electric vehicle industry.

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