Li Auto delivers 31,767 vehicles in October, accelerates overseas expansion

Published: Nov 1, 2025 20:35
Source: gasgoo
Li Auto delivered 31,767 vehicles in October 2025, bringing its total cumulative deliveries to 1,462,788 units as of October 31, according to data released by the company on November 1.

Shanghai (Gasgoo)- Li Auto delivered 31,767 vehicles in October 2025, bringing its total cumulative deliveries to 1,462,788 units as of October 31, according to data released by the company on November 1.

Founder and CEO Li Xiang said demand for the recently launched Li i6 has been "overwhelming," with more than 70,000 units of orders placed since launch—far exceeding expectations. The company is now working closely with suppliers to ramp up production and shorten delivery times.

Mr. Li added that the company's REEV (range-extended electric vehicle) models are making steady progress overseas. In October, Li Auto opened its first authorized retail center outside China in Uzbekistan, offering the Li L9, L7, and L6 to local customers. Two more retail centers are set to open in Kazakhstan in November. The company plans to prioritize expansion into Central Asia, the Middle East, Europe, and the Asia-Pacific region as it continues to accelerate its global strategy.

As of the end of October, Li Auto had operated 551 retail centers across 157 cities in China, along with 554 after-sales and authorized body-and-paint service centers covering 225 cities. The company has also deployed 3,508 Li Auto Super Charging stations nationwide, providing access to 19,417 charging points.

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