Shanghai (Gasgoo)- On January 1, 2025, Chinese new energy vehicle manufacturer Li Auto announced its delivery figures for December 2024. The company delivered 58,513 vehicles in the month, marking a year-on-year growth of 16.2%.
For the entirety of 2024, Li Auto delivered 500,508 vehicles, closely aligning with the annual target announced by its founder, Li Xiang, during the third-quarter earnings call.
As of December 31, 2024, the company's cumulative deliveries had reached 1,133,872 units.
In 2024, Li Auto launched two new models: the Li MEGA, a pure electric MPV that began deliveries in March, and the Li L6, a range-extended electric vehicle that started deliveries in April. Apart from the Li MEGA, all other models in Li Auto's current lineup—the Li L9, L8, L7, and L6—are range-extended electric vehicles.
Looking ahead to 2025, Li Auto plans to release three all-electric SUVs and update its existing range-extended electric vehicle models based on market demands. The company has projected sales of approximately 700,000 units for 2025, which would represent a 40% year-on-year increase if achieved.
As of the end of 2024, Li Auto had operated 502 retail centers across 150 cities in China. It also maintained 478 after-sales and authorized body-and-paint service centers, covering 225 cities. The company had deployed 1,727 own-brand supercharger stations nationwide, offering a total of 9,100 charging piles.
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