Li Auto’s rapid growth is reflected in its 500,000-unit leap from 1 million to 1.5 million deliveries in just over a year.
Li Auto announced on December 5 that its cumulative vehicle deliveries have surpassed 1.5 million units.

In October 2022, Li Auto became the first Chinese new energy vehicle (NEV) brand to reach the 1 million delivery milestone. This means that the company achieved a remarkable 500,000-unit increase in just under 14 months.
Li Auto’s extended-range electric SUV series has been particularly successful. To date, deliveries of the Li Auto extended-range series (including the L series and the ONE) have exceeded 1.4 million units, accounting for 93.3% of the total deliveries.
On December 1, Li Auto revealed that orders for its two pure electric SUV models, the Li Auto i6 and i8, have surpassed 100,000 units.
The company also shared plans to gradually increase the monthly production capacity of the Li Auto i6 to 20,000 units by early next year.

Li Auto’s main models over the past two years have been the L series extended-range electric vehicles, which include the L6, L7, L8, and L9— all SUVs.
According to the latest data, the total driving distance of Li Auto’s extended-range electric vehicles has reached 545 million kilometers.

Of that, 19.5 billion kilometers were driven using fuel-powered range, and 35 billion kilometers were driven using electric power.
In terms of safety, Li Auto has met the 3G+ standard in China’s Insurance Automotive Safety Index (C-IASI) tests.
The company’s active safety systems have helped prevent over 11.78 million potential accidents. The AEB (Automatic Emergency Braking) system alone has avoided 2.61 million collisions and 20,000 severe accidents.
From a technological perspective, Li Auto has continued to advance its OTA (over-the-air) services. The company has completed 84 OTA upgrades, updating 1,960 features.
In terms of intelligence, Li Auto’s advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) have accumulated 5.8 billion kilometers of driving. Its smart parking feature has been used over 200 million times.
Regarding infrastructure development, by December 1, 2025, Li Auto will have built 3,636 supercharging stations across 279 cities, with a total of 20,159 charging piles nationwide.
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