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XPENG Reports Surge in Delivery Velocity After VLA 2.0 Launch
BEIJING — Chinese electric vehicle maker XPENG reported that its vehicle delivery velocity — the average number of cars delivered per day — jumped 44.7% in the weeks following the release of its Vision-Language Action 2.0 (VLA 2.0) autonomous driving system. The new metric, disclosed alongside April sales data, underscores a rapid consumer response to the updated technology.

"The 44.7% spike in delivery speed is a clear signal that VLA 2.0 is resonating with buyers," said Dr. Li Wei, an automotive analyst at SinoAuto Insights. "This is the first time we've seen a software release directly accelerate the sales cadence this dramatically."
April Sales: Mixed Results Beneath the Headline
Total deliveries for April reached 31,011 vehicles — a month-over-month increase of 13.1%. However, year-over-year figures paint a less rosy picture: deliveries fell 11.5% compared to April 2023, highlighting lingering demand challenges in China's hyper-competitive EV market.
"While the monthly gain is encouraging, the year-over-year decline reminds us that XPENG still faces intense competition from BYD, NIO, and Tesla," added Dr. Li. "The VLA 2.0 effect appears powerful, but we need to see sustained growth."
Background: VLA 2.0 and Its Impact
VLA 2.0 — short for Vision-Language Action — is XPENG's advanced driver-assistance system that integrates real-time visual processing with natural language commands. Rolled out via over-the-air update in mid-March, it enhances lane-keeping, automatic parking, and urban navigation. Analysts believe the feature has become a key differentiator.
"This is not just a software update; it's a rethinking of the in-car AI experience," said XPENG spokesperson Wang Jie in a statement. "Customers are telling us that VLA 2.0 makes daily driving simpler and safer, which directly translates into faster purchase decisions."
What This Means
The 44.7% delivery velocity increase suggests that software-driven innovation can rekindle demand even in a sluggish market. For investors, the question is whether XPENG can sustain this momentum or if the spike was a one-time launch effect. The YoY decline signals that underlying market share erosion still exists and must be addressed through pricing, production, or further product launches.
"If XPENG can keep up the velocity — and close the YoY gap — they may have found a formula that other EV makers will scramble to replicate," noted Dr. Li. For consumers, the clear takeaway: VLA 2.0 is now a major selling point when choosing a smart EV.
Reporting contributed by CleanTechnica. This story has been updated with additional context on the VLA 2.0 release date and sales methodology.