Li Auto's monthly deliveries exceed 45,000 vehicles for 6 consecutive months

Published: Dec 2, 2024 17:11
Source: gasgoo
On December 1, Chinese new energy vehicle maker Li Auto announced its latest delivery figures, revealing a total of 48,740 vehicles delivered in November 2024.

Beijing (Gasgoo)- On December 1, Chinese new energy vehicle maker Li Auto announced its latest delivery figures, revealing a total of 48,740 vehicles delivered in November 2024. This marks an 18.8% year-on-year growth and the sixth consecutive month of surpassing the 45,000-unit delivery mark.  

For the first eleven months of 2024, Li Auto's total deliveries reached 441,995 units. By November, its cumulative deliveries have reached 1,075,359 units since the company began sales.  

Earlier this year, Li Auto set an ambitious 800,000-unit annual delivery target for 2024. However, underwhelming market performance of its first all-electric model, the Li MEGA, prompted the company to revise its target twice, first to 560,000-640,000 units, and later to 480,000 units. Maintaining its recent monthly delivery pace in December would likely allow Li Auto to meet the adjusted goal.  

To boost year-end sales, the company has introduced a limited-time zero-interest financing policy. From November 29 to December 31, 2024, customers purchasing Li Auto's L series or Li MEGA models can access a 3-year, zero-interest plan with minimal down payment requirements.  

As of November 30, Li Auto has operated 475 retail centers across 141 cities in China, along with 451 after-sales service and authorized repair centers spanning 223 cities. The company also manages 1,135 supercharging stations nationwide, including over 600 highway-specific sites, housing a total of 5,680 charging piles.  

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