During the second-quarter earnings call, He Xiaopeng, Chairman of XPeng Motors, revealed several key updates. Starting from the third quarter, the Ultra versions of XPeng's G7 and P7 models will be integrated with three in-house Turing AI chips, delivering an impressive computing power of up to 2,250 TOPS. Furthermore, these Ultra versions, along with subsequent models, will adopt the advanced edge-side VLA+VLM large models. He Xiaopeng also announced that XPeng's L4 autonomous driving vehicles are poised to commence mass production in 2026, with Robotaxi services set to be piloted in select regions. In parallel, XPeng's humanoid robots are anticipated to enter mass production by the second half of 2026, with a new generation of products slated for unveiling at the upcoming 1024 XPeng Tech Day.