Chinese automaker XPeng is now available in all three markets of the Baltic Region after announcing its arrival in the Estonian market on Wednesday.
The expansion to the other two Baltic markets, Lithuania and Latvia, was announced earlier this month.
With two and a half months remaining in 2025, XPeng has now to expand to eight new markets to fulfill its target of selling in 60 markets across the globe.
The Guangzhou-headquartered brand closed 2024, being available in 30 markets.
When announcing the expansion to the Baltic Region last May, XPeng said the first models of the lineup for Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania would be its SUVs G6 and G9.
According to the dealership website for the Estonian market, the brand will be selling the first generation of both models in the country.
The second generation is expected to follow after XPeng sells the remaining inventory units.
The pricing details for both models in Estonia have not yet been revealed, according to the website.
The company is now present in 23 European markets and in a total of 52 worldwide.
Last month, the company entered four other European markets — Hungary, Croatia, Slovenia, and Switzerland.
The company is expanding its offerings in Europe next year, with models such as the best-selling Mona series and the P7+ sedan — which it describes as the world’s first AI-defined vehicle.
Earlier this week, XPeng has shipped the first overseas units of the Mona M03 to the Middle East region.
“The XPeng Mona M03 is ready to meet the world,” founder and CEO He Xiaopeng wrote on X this Wednesday, adding that it will “bring XPeng‘s unique intelligent driving experience to more consumers than ever before.”
In its domestic market, XPeng sold nearly 7,000 vehicles last week, after registering 6,500 units in the first week of October.
The figures reflect a typical slowdown in sales at the beginning of each quarter, in addition to the Chinese Golden Week holidays, which impacted both production and sales between October 1 and October 8.







