TLDR XPeng stock rose ~5.9% on Monday after Morgan Stanley analysts gave positive feedback following a test ride of the VLA 2.0 autonomous driving system in GuangzhouTLDR XPeng stock rose ~5.9% on Monday after Morgan Stanley analysts gave positive feedback following a test ride of the VLA 2.0 autonomous driving system in Guangzhou

XPeng (XPEV) Stock Jumps 6% After Morgan Stanley Takes It for a Spin

2026/03/09 23:49
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TLDR

  • XPeng stock rose ~5.9% on Monday after Morgan Stanley analysts gave positive feedback following a test ride of the VLA 2.0 autonomous driving system in Guangzhou
  • The 28km test ride covered complex real-world scenarios including narrow roads, roundabouts, and unprotected U-turns
  • Morgan Stanley described the ride as “impressive,” with “smooth and more human-like control”
  • VLA 2.0 is an end-to-end AI stack aimed at Level 4-grade autonomous driving and is set to roll out on three models in H2 2026
  • XPeng plans to deploy VLA 2.0 on international models in 2027, with the potential to attract global OEM partnerships

XPeng (XPEV) stock climbed as much as 5.9% on Monday after Morgan Stanley analysts published positive comments following a test ride of the company’s new VLA 2.0 autonomous driving system.


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The bank’s team attended XPeng’s VLA 2.0 workshop and completed a 28-kilometer drive through Guangzhou’s Tianhe District. The test came shortly after XPeng pushed out the VLA 2.0 update last week.

VLA 2.0 stands for Vision-Language-Action. It’s XPeng’s next-generation autonomous driving model, rebuilt as an end-to-end vision-to-action AI stack targeting Level 4-grade performance.

The system is designed not just for cars, but also for broader embodied AI applications — think robotics and other physical AI use cases.

Hsiao noted the stock was already up 6% earlier in the session versus a 1% drop in the Hang Seng Index. That move was driven by the VLA 2.0 event, which triggered southbound capital inflows and some short covering.

Rollout Timeline

VLA 2.0 is scheduled to launch on the XPeng P7, G7, and X9 Ultra models in the second half of 2026. That’s a fairly tight window, and the company will need to execute cleanly to meet it.

International deployment is planned for 2027. Morgan Stanley flagged this as a potential first-mover advantage in autonomous driving and a draw for global OEM partnership talks.

Where the Stock Stands

XPEV was trading at $18.35 in late morning trading on Monday. That sits within a 52-week range of $15.38 to $28.24.

Despite Monday’s pop, the stock is still down 14% year-to-date.

The stock closed the session up roughly 5.9%, with Morgan Stanley’s commentary serving as the main catalyst for the move.

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