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Lei Kang • Jun 1, 2026 at 12:25 PM UTC This article is being updated, please refresh later for more content. An Xpeng Mona M03 on display at the Beijing Auto Show in April 2026. Credit: CnEVPost From January through May, Xpeng delivered 125,851 vehicles, a 22.59% year-on-year decline. This marks the fifth consecutive month of year-on-year declines in Xpeng’s monthly deliveries. Xpeng (NYSE: XPEV) delivered 32,158 vehicles in May, a 4.08% year-on-year decline, but a 3.70% increase from April. From January through May, Xpeng delivered 125,851 vehicles, a 22.59% year-on-year decline. Xpeng Monthly Deliveries 2024-2026 Month 2024 2025 2026…
The latter could be a nice upgrade path for folks on AM4 builds. AMD Fortunately, not every gaming processor launch is a $900 flagship powerhouse. (In this economy?!) As the RAM shortage shifts PC building from an expensive hobby into an impossible luxury, this pair of new AMD processors will be a refreshing sight for many. At Computex 2026, the company announced two gamer-focused chips with 3D V-Cache — each with a sub-$350 price point. First up, the Ryzen 7 7700X3D is a 3D V-Cache chip for the AM5 platform. (The company has pledged to support AM5 through…
There are plenty of cheap alternatives to new sports cars, like how a used Infiniti G37 makes a great grand-touring car. That said, some buyers prefer a mix of comfort, luxury features, and a sporty drive without feeling too harsh. The German automakers have that combination down to a science. Models like the Audi A4 and the BMW 3 Series have trim levels that offer comfortable cabins with plenty of features while maintaining a sporty driving experience through all-wheel drive and turbocharged engines. What if you could have all that, but for less money? Take a look at the Kia…
Lots of people love the Volkswagen Golf GTI, and for good reason. It’s quick, it handles great, and it’s practical enough to handle almost all of your daily needs. It deserves all the praise it gets. But while the limelight is always on it, all of its impressive competitors are stuck in the shadows trying to compete for attention. It’s time to shine a light on these great alternatives and discuss which ones deserve your consideration. We’re ranking the top 10 that are closest to stealing the GTI’s crown of the best affordable performance car. Number one might surprise you.…
What A North American ADV Buyer Is Actually Looking For Rider on a 2024 Harley-Davidson Pan America 1250 Special splashing through a creekHarley-Davidson A few things matter more than anything else on a multi-state run. The first is a set of good, weatherproof luggage that locks, mounts low, and stays put. Soft bags might be lighter and easier to pack in some cases, but most will eventually soak right through riding in the rain, and if not secured properly, they’ll dictate your lean angles and direction changes more than you. The second is actually not the engine but what sits…
NVIDIA’s upcoming N1-series processors may have been officially scheduled for a reveal, but a fresh leak appears to have spoiled the party a day early. New specifications shared by VideoCardz’s insider outline not only the flagship N1X chip but also several additional variants, suggesting Nvidia is preparing a much broader push into PC processors than previously expected. The headline-grabber is the N1X, which reportedly mirrors the configuration of Nvidia’s GB10 chip used in the DGX Spark AI system. But it’s the smaller, more affordable N1 models that could have the biggest impact if Nvidia intends to bring Arm-based processors to…
The Citroen Berlingo is 30 years old, and its maker is celebrating the only way it knows how – with a special-edition model featuring added kit and special badging. The Berlingo ‘Collection’ replaces the basic Plus trim and is available to order now priced from £25,305 – around £1,100 more than the current entry model. Advertisement – Article continues belowThe Berlingo was designed “to support active lifestyles, suited to professionals, families, tradespeople, active seniors and lovers of the great outdoors”, and over 4.2 million examples have been built since its inception back in 1996. The model is sold in 90…
But for desktop PC gamers, AMD has a different pitch. It’s relaunching three old components alongside a big new promise: you won’t need to buy a new motherboard until 2030.Today, AMD is promising it will keep supporting its AM5 desktop motherboard socket with new Ryzen processors through 2029, which likely means you can keep upgrading to newer CPUs till the end of the decade without changing your board.Even if you’re still on the older AM4 socket, you may have one last upgrade left: it’s relaunching a “10th Anniversary” edition of the Ryzen 7 5800X3D to celebrate the 10th anniversary of…
If you missed the nationwide memo, today is Memorial Day, and as we spend this time with family and friends, remembering our fallen service members, so too are our favorite brands for a wide variety of eco-friendly tech offering tons of seasonal discounts across e-bikes, electric scooters, power stations, tools, appliances, smart devices, and more – many of which are at their best prices to date. We’ve collected all the ongoing deals together into this one-stop shopping hub to make things easier to find, and we will continue to update this hub for the next couple days, too. So head…
I’ll admit that I was a bit put off when I learned that Nintendo’s new WarioWare-like mobile game, Pictonico!, would need to use pictures from my phone’s gallery. I’m pretty selective when it comes to giving apps access to my photos, and the idea of a game possibly being filled with pictures of my own face just didn’t really appeal to me. But weird little games are kind of my thing here, and if Pictonico! is anything, it’s weird. So, I gave it a go — and to my surprise, it won me over pretty fast. While Pictonico! is free…