Li Auto sees monthly deliveries jump 27.3% YoY in Oct. 2024

Published: Nov 1, 2024 18:03
Source: gasgoo
On November 1, Chinese new energy vehicle maker Li Auto announced its October 2024 delivery figures, reporting a delivery volume of 51,443 vehicles for the month, which indicated a year-on-year jump o...

Shanghai (Gasgoo)- On November 1, Chinese new energy vehicle maker Li Auto announced its October 2024 delivery figures, reporting a delivery volume of 51,443 vehicles for the month, which indicated a year-on-year jump of 27.3%.

By October 31, 2024, Li Auto had delivered 393,255 vehicles this year, resulting in cumulative deliveries of 1,026,619 units.

The company's Chairman and CEO Li Xiang highlighted the recent rollout of Li Auto's latest intelligent driving architecture, which incorporates an end-to-end system paired with a vision-language model (VLM) dual system. This upgrade, now available on all AD Max platform-based models, aims to deliver a driving experience that mimics that of seasoned drivers. Mr. Li noted that the system iterates at a rate of two versions per week, with rapid improvements driven by increasing training mileage, positioning the technology for significant leaps in capability. He reaffirmed Li Auto's commitment to advancing AI-focused R&D to exceed user expectations with cutting-edge products and services.

As of October 31, 2024, Li Auto's retail network has expanded to 475 locations across 144 cities in China, with 444 after-sales and authorized body repair centers covering 223 cities. On the charging infrastructure front, Li Auto has deployed 1,004 supercharging stations nationwide, equipped with a total of 4,910 charging piles, further supporting its growing user base.

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