China’s Xpeng begins mass production of robotaxis in Guangzhou

BEIJING, (Reuters) – Chinese electric ​vehicle maker Xpeng said on ‌Monday it had begun mass production of its first robotaxi at ​its Guangzhou headquarters, targeting ​fully driverless operations by early ⁠2027.

The Tesla rival is ​accelerating its shift toward driverless vehicles ​and humanoid robotics as competition intensifies in the world’s largest auto ​market.

The new robotaxi, built on ​Xpeng’s GX platform, is China’s first “production-ready, ‌pre-assembled ⁠robotaxi model developed entirely with in-house technologies,” the company said.

Xpeng plans to begin pilot robotaxi ​operations ​in the ⁠second half of the year.

The company will ​likely produce hundreds to ​thousands ⁠of robotaxis over the next 12 to 18 months, President ⁠Brian ​Gu told Reuters last ​month.

Reporting by Qiaoyi Li, Zhang Yan and ​Ju-min Park; Editing by Bernadette Baum