Xiaopeng Motors officially enters the French market with plans to establish 35 sales outlets by the end of the year
阿豆学长长ov
发表于 2024-5-17 17:14:11
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On May 17th, Xiaopeng Motors announced its official entry into the French market. The first model for sale, the Xiaopeng G9, is priced in France at 599900 to 739900 euros (approximately 470000 to 580000 yuan) and is scheduled to be delivered in July this year. Meanwhile, the Xiaopeng G6 is expected to be launched in France in June this year.
Xiaopeng Motors stated that it hopes to achieve a 3% market share in the range of new energy vehicle models in France by the end of this year.
It is understood that by the end of this year, Xiaopeng Motors plans to establish 35 sales outlets in France, and hopes to reach 55 next year.
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