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+ FollowLi Auto delivers 29,927 cars in Jan, almost halves from Dec
Li Auto delivered 29,927 vehicles in January, a decrease of 48.85 percent from December and down 3.97 percent from the same month last year.
Li Auto opens its 1st overseas R&D center in Germany
- Li Auto opened an R&D center in Munich, Germany, which it said is the first step in its global R&D strategy.
- The German team will help Li Auto gain insights into the European market and build development and testing capabilities based on European automotive regulations.
Li Auto sees Li L6 cumulative deliveries exceed 200,000 units
Li Auto launched the Li L6 on April 18, 2024 and is its least expensive model. The SUV contributed 38.41 percent of its deliveries in 2024.
Li Auto sees 200,000th Li L6 roll off line
Li Auto launched the Li L6 on April 18, 2024, and the five-seat SUV is its least expensive model.
Deutsche Bank's 2025 delivery estimates for Chinese EV trio: Nio 450,000, Xpeng 400,000, Li Auto 700,000
- Deutsche Bank expects Nio to deliver 450,000 units in 2025, double the 221,970 units it delivered in 2024.
- They expect Xpeng to deliver 400,000 units in 2025, up 110 percent from 190,068 units in 2024.
- Li Auto is expected to deliver 700,000 units in 2025, up 40 percent from 500,508 units in 2024.
Li Auto unveils measures to smooth out expiration of China's trade-in subsidy
Li Auto's local peer Nio rolled out similar measures yesterday when it announced a limited-time 0-interest financing plan.
Li Auto delivers record 58,513 cars in Dec, Q4 deliveries below guidance
Li Auto delivered 158,696 cars in the fourth quarter, below the lower end of its guidance range of 160,000 to 170,000 vehicles.
Li Auto sees total deliveries in 2024 reach 500,000 units
Li Auto reached its 500,000th delivery in 2024 today at 18:18 Beijing Time, meaning it has delivered around 58,000 vehicles so far this month.
Tesla would use LiDAR if Elon Musk ever drove on China's highways at night, Li Auto CEO says
When driving at night in China, large trucks with broken taillights are likely to be seen, posing a challenge to camera recognition, Li Auto's CEO said.
Li Auto will eventually venture into humanoid robots, says CEO
Li Auto's future foray into humanoid robots is a 100 percent certainty, just not right now, said its CEO.