Li Auto reported delivering 36,674 vehicles in March, marking a 26.53% increase from the same month last year and a 39.64% rise from February, according to data released today.
This brings the company’s first-quarter deliveries to 92,864 vehicles, aligning closely with its earlier guidance range of 88,000 to 93,000 vehicles.
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“Li Auto’s L series, a key contributor to the company’s rapid profitability and breakthrough of the RMB 100 billion revenue mark, is expected to achieve the milestone of delivering its 1 millionth vehicle soon,” the company stated. As of March 31, Li Auto’s cumulative deliveries reached 1,226,736 vehicles.
The company has opened pre-orders for the new Li Mega Ultra, featuring upgraded autonomous driving configurations, with further details to be announced at next month’s Shanghai auto show.
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By the end of March, Li Auto operated 500 retail stores across 150 cities and maintained 502 service centers and authorized body and paint shops in 225 cities. Additionally, the company manages 2,045 supercharging stations equipped with 11,038 charging piles throughout China.
Li Auto’s current lineup includes extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) models such as the Li L9, Li L8, Li L7, Li L6, and the all-electric Li Mega MPV.