Friday, August 21, 2026
XPeng to pay TrueEV customers after Australian court case dismissed
A Federal Court of Australia case brought by former XPeng distributor TrueEV was dismissed on August 20 after TrueEV failed to post a required security bond ahead of an October trial. XPeng said it will honor documented cashback and extended-warranty commitments TrueEV made to customers before XPeng terminated the five-year distribution deal and TrueEV entered receivership in March.
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