Li Auto has commenced mass production of the Li Mega Home, the premium variant of its Li Mega electric multi-purpose vehicle (MPV), with deliveries scheduled to begin on May 23.
The company announced on Monday that the Li Mega Home variant had officially rolled off the assembly line at its Beijing facility. The model, unveiled as a special edition during the 2025 Shanghai Auto Show, marks a further push into the high-end battery electric vehicle (BEV) segment for the automaker.
Originally launched on March 1, 2024, the Li Mega became the company’s first fully electric vehicle. It was initially offered in a single Ultra variant priced at RMB 529,800 ($73,360). The newly added Home edition is priced at RMB 559,800 and introduces several luxury features, including rotatable zero-gravity second-row seats and soft-close doors for front-row passengers.
Li Auto has equipped the Home version with an Nvidia Thor-U chip delivering 700 TOPS of computing power, laying the foundation for support of its next-generation Visual-Language-Action (VLA) intelligent driving system. The VLA model is expected to debut alongside the upcoming Li i8, the company’s first all-electric SUV.
Currently, Li Auto’s product lineup includes five models: the extended-range Li L6, L7, L8, and L9 SUVs, and the all-electric Li Mega. To support its BEV ambitions, the automaker has established 2,300 supercharging stations across China, totaling 12,500 charging stalls. The network is projected to exceed 2,500 stations by the time the Li i8 is launched in July.
In April, Li Auto delivered 33,939 vehicles, reflecting a 31.6% increase year-on-year, though down 7.5% compared with March. Cumulative deliveries for 2025 reached 126,803 units by the end of April, up 19.4% from the same period last year. The company is set to release its unaudited financial results for the first quarter on May 29.