Li Auto delivered 33,939 vehicles in April, representing a 31.61% increase from the same month a year earlier, though falling 7.46% from the 36,674 units reported in March, according to data released by the company on Wednesday.
For the January-to-April period, the company’s total deliveries reached 126,803 vehicles, a 19.41% year-on-year increase. Cumulative deliveries stood at 1,260,675 units by the end of April.
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The sequential decline in April deliveries was attributed in part to a product transition, as Li Auto prepares to roll out updated versions of its key models.
On April 23, during the Shanghai auto show, the automaker introduced refreshed variants of the Li L6 SUV and the Mega MPV. Both received feature upgrades while retaining their original starting prices.
Pre-orders for the updated models are already underway, with official order bookings scheduled to open on May 8.
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The company also unveiled a special edition of its Li Mega MPV, called the Li Mega Home, priced at RMB 559,800 ($77,000), compared to RMB 529,800 for the standard Ultra variant. The Li Mega, launched on March 1, is Li Auto’s first battery electric vehicle (BEV).
Li Auto’s existing product lineup consists primarily of extended-range electric vehicles (EREVs), including the Li L9, L8, L7, and L6. The automaker is expected to introduce its first all-electric SUV, the Li i8, in July as it expands its fully electric offerings.