Li Auto August Deliveries and Upcoming Model Launch
ByAinvest
Monday, Sep 1, 2025 12:57 pm ET1min read
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The Li i6 launch will expand Li Auto's product lineup and market offerings. Additionally, the company will release OTA 8.0 in September, which includes the VLA Driver model for Li AD Max users and an updated Li Xiang Tong Xue Agent. As of the end of August, Li Auto operated 543 retail stores and 536 service centers across 222 cities in China, supported by 3,190 supercharging stations equipped with 17,597 charging stalls [1].
Li Auto's strong sales performance in August 2025 indicates a robust market presence, with the company achieving significant growth in vehicle deliveries. The launch of the Li i6 will further enhance the company's product portfolio and cater to a wider audience. The company's focus on proprietary technologies and expanding its retail and service infrastructure supports its growth strategy in the smart electric vehicle market [2].
References:
[1] https://ir.lixiang.com/news-releases/news-release-details/li-auto-inc-august-2025-delivery-update
[2] https://www.quiverquant.com/news/Li+Auto+Inc.+Reports+28%2C529+Vehicle+Deliveries+in+August+2025+and+Prepares+for+Li+i6+Launch
Li Auto delivered 28,529 vehicles in August 2025, bringing its cumulative deliveries to 1,397,070 as of August 31, 2025. The company plans to launch the Li i6, a battery electric SUV priced between RMB 299,800 and RMB 349,800, in September.
Li Auto Inc., a leading player in China's new energy vehicle market, announced on September 1, 2025, that it delivered 28,529 vehicles in August 2025. This brings the company's cumulative deliveries to 1,397,070 as of August 31, 2025 [1]. In September, Li Auto is set to launch the Li i6, a battery electric SUV priced between RMB 299,800 and RMB 349,800 [2].The Li i6 launch will expand Li Auto's product lineup and market offerings. Additionally, the company will release OTA 8.0 in September, which includes the VLA Driver model for Li AD Max users and an updated Li Xiang Tong Xue Agent. As of the end of August, Li Auto operated 543 retail stores and 536 service centers across 222 cities in China, supported by 3,190 supercharging stations equipped with 17,597 charging stalls [1].
Li Auto's strong sales performance in August 2025 indicates a robust market presence, with the company achieving significant growth in vehicle deliveries. The launch of the Li i6 will further enhance the company's product portfolio and cater to a wider audience. The company's focus on proprietary technologies and expanding its retail and service infrastructure supports its growth strategy in the smart electric vehicle market [2].
References:
[1] https://ir.lixiang.com/news-releases/news-release-details/li-auto-inc-august-2025-delivery-update
[2] https://www.quiverquant.com/news/Li+Auto+Inc.+Reports+28%2C529+Vehicle+Deliveries+in+August+2025+and+Prepares+for+Li+i6+Launch

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