- XPENG (XPEV, Financial) is the only Chinese automaker invited to present at the 2025 CVPR autonomous driving workshop.
- Launched the G7, claimed as the world's first AI-powered production car with an L3 computing platform.
- Established two key standards for L3 autonomous systems with effective computing power exceeding 2000 TOPS.
XPENG (XPEV) has marked a major milestone by being the sole Chinese automaker to present at the prestigious 2025 Conference on Computer Vision and Pattern Recognition (CVPR) in Nashville, Tennessee. XPENG shared the stage with industry giants like Waymo and NVIDIA, delivering a presentation titled "Scaling up Autonomous Driving via Large Foundation Models".
Coinciding with the conference, XPENG announced the launch of the G7, which is touted as the world's first AI-powered production car equipped with an L3-grade computing platform. XPENG has set two key standards to propel next-generation L3 autonomous systems: effective computing power exceeding 2000 TOPS and the onboard deployment of "VLA (Vision-Language Action) + VLM (Vision-Language Motion) models".
XPENG's participation highlights the advancing efforts in autonomous driving technology, where practical insights from large-scale fleet operations contribute significantly to academic research and development.