Earnings Flash: XPeng Posts First-Ever Quarterly Profit as Q4 Revenue Doubles

XPeng Inc. (NYSE: XPEV) crossed a historic threshold before Friday’s open, reporting its first-ever quarterly net profit in Q4 FY2025 — a milestone that underscores the Chinese EV maker’s rapid transformation from a cash-burning startup into a viable, margin-positive automaker. Despite the historic achievement, the stock traded lower in pre-market after the company issued a cautious revenue outlook for Q1 2026.

Q4 FY2025 Highlights

  • First-ever quarterly net profit — a landmark moment for the company since its 2020 NYSE listing
  • Revenue surged +102% year-over-year in Q4, effectively doubling versus the same period in 2024
  • Massive EPS beat — the earnings surprise came in at over 4,000% vs. analyst consensus estimates
  • Gross margin: ~17%, reflecting improved operating leverage and cost controls
  • Full-year FY2025 revenue growth: ~87% year-over-year, nearly doubling annual sales

The Shadow: Weak Q1 2026 Guidance

Despite the blowout quarter, XPeng issued a subdued revenue outlook for Q1 2026, with analysts expecting the company to return to a small net loss of approximately $0.08 per share in the current quarter. Management cited seasonality in Chinese auto demand and ongoing competitive pressure from rivals including BYD and Li Auto as headwinds to near-term profitability. This guidance overhang sent XPEV shares lower in pre-market trading, with the stock declining roughly 3–4% from Thursday’s close of $18.77.

Latin America Angle: XPEV Eyes Mexico Expansion

In a separate announcement released alongside earnings, XPeng confirmed plans to hold a brand premiere for the Latin American market in Mexico — marking the company’s formal push into the region. The move signals growing confidence in LatAm EV demand and adds a new competitive dimension for the Mexican and wider regional auto market, where legacy players currently dominate.

Context: The Road to Profitability

XPeng has been one of China’s most closely watched EV turnaround stories. After years of heavy losses and a painful stock decline from its 2021 peaks, the company aggressively restructured operations, expanded its model lineup with the popular MONA M03 and X9, and pushed into overseas markets. The result: annual revenue has more than quadrupled over the past three years, with a compound annual growth rate exceeding 76% over five years according to market data.

Wall Street analysts currently have an average price target of $24.11 on XPEV, implying roughly 26% upside from current pre-market levels. The stock has a 52-week range of $15.38–$28.24. Most analysts rate shares a Buy or equivalent.

What to Watch

  • Q1 2026 delivery numbers — XPeng’s guidance implies a return to quarterly losses; delivery volume will be the key variable
  • Mexico market entry timing — the brand premiere announcement could be a near-term catalyst if details confirm a 2026 launch
  • Gross margin trajectory — sustaining margins above 15% is critical for the bull case
  • Competitive dynamics in China — price wars with BYD and Huawei-backed rivals remain the primary risk

XPEV shares were trading around $18.20–$18.60 in Friday pre-market, down ~3% from Thursday’s close ahead of the 9:30 AM ET open. Full results conference call details are available via XPeng’s investor relations website.


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