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The company delivered 92,864 vehicles in the first quarter of this year, up 15.5% from a year ago. As of March 31, 2025, Li Auto's cumulative deliveries had reached 1,226,736 vehicles.
The Li L series, a key driver of the company's profitability and revenue growth, is approaching its one-millionth-unit delivery milestone. Meanwhile, the Li MEGA Ultra Intelligent Driving Edition is now available for pre-order on the company's website, with additional surprises expected at the upcoming Auto Shanghai 2025.
At the ZGC Forum last week, Li Auto announced that its self-developed vehicle operating system, Halo OS, will be open-sourced, making it the first automaker globally to take this step. This move aims to accelerate the evolution of smart vehicle technology. Additionally, at the NVIDIA GTC conference, the company unveiled the foundational concepts and architecture of its next-generation autonomous driving system, MindVLA, designed to advance the accessibility of autonomous driving.
As of March 31, 2025, Li Auto had 500 retail centers in 150 cities, 502 after-sales and authorized repair centers across 225 cities, and 2,045 Li Auto supercharging stations with a total of 11,038 charging piles in operation nationwide.
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