Li Auto’s monthly deliveries hit new high of 51,000 vehicles

Published: Aug 1, 2024 18:12
Source: gasgoo
Li Auto Inc. announced a delivery volume of 51,000 vehicles for July 2024.

Shanghai (Gasgoo)- Li Auto Inc. ("Li Auto"), a prominent player in China's new energy vehicle market, announced a delivery volume of 51,000 vehicles for July 2024. This marks a record monthly delivery and a significant 49.4% increase compared to the same period last year.

As of July 2024, the company's total deliveries so far this year have reached 239,981 vehicles, with its cumulative deliveries hitting 873,345 units.

"Li L6 has consistently demonstrated strong sales performance, with monthly deliveries surpassing 20,000 units. It has emerged as a standout model within the RMB 200,000 to RMB 300,000 price range," stated Xiang Li, Chairman and CEO of Li Auto. "With the introduction of OTA versions 6.0 and 6.1 in July, our Li L series and Li MEGA models have undergone substantial upgrades. These updates have significantly enhanced our offerings in autonomous driving, smart space, and smart electric features."

Mr. Li highlighted the impact of the company's autonomous driving advancements: "Since making our NOA independent of high-definition maps available for test users in May, the proportion of NOA test drives nearly doubled, and orders for Li AD Max models with NOA functionality have grown substantially. At the end of July, we began rolling out a new autonomous driving technology architecture, incorporating an end-to-end model, a vision-language model, and world models, to approximately a thousand test users."

As of July 31, 2024, Li Auto boasts 487 retail stores across 146 cities, 411 service centers, and Li Auto-authorized body and paint shops in 220 cities. Additionally, the company now operates 701 supercharging stations equipped with 3,260 charging stalls throughout China.

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