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- In the January-May period, Li Auto delivered 162,577 vehicles, down 3.03% year-on-year.
- Li Auto will launch its all-new five-seat flagship SUV — the Li Auto L8 — in late June.
Li Auto (NASDAQ: LI) delivered 33,350 vehicles in May, down 18.37% year-on-year and 2.16% from April, according to data released on Monday.
From January to May, Li Auto delivered 162,577 vehicles, a 3.03% year-on-year decline.
Li Auto will launch its all-new five-seat flagship SUV — the Li L8 — in late June.
Li Auto Monthly Deliveries 2024-2026
Month
2024
2025
2026
January
31,165
29,927
27,668
February
20,251
26,263
26,421
March
28,984
36,674
41,053
April
25,787
33,939
34,085
May
35,020
40,856
33,350
June
47,774
36,279
July
51,000
30,731
August
48,122
28,529
September
53,709
33,951
October
51,443
31,767
November
48,740
33,181
December
58,513
44,246
Li Auto monthly deliveries
2024
2025
2026
Below is its statement, as the CnEVPost article is being updated.
Li Auto Inc. (“Li Auto” or the “Company”) (Nasdaq: LI; HKEX: 2015), a leader in China’s new energy vehicle market, today announced that it delivered 33,350 vehicles in May 2026. As of May 31, 2026, Li Auto’s cumulative deliveries reached 1,702,792.
Since March this year, monthly deliveries of Li i6 have consistently exceeded 20,000 units. In May, the Company launched and commenced deliveries of the all-new Li L9, initiating a fresh product update cycle for the Li L series.
Within two weeks of its launch, the all-new Li L9 Livis received over 10,000 orders. Looking ahead to June, the Company will host a dedicated technology event to provide a deep dive into its capabilities across in-cabin interaction, foundation model, assisted driving, system agents, and in-house chips, to be followed by the late-June launch of the all-new Li L8, a five-seat flagship SUV.
As of May 31, 2026, the Company had 498 retail stores in 160 cities, 543 servicing centers and Li Auto-authorized servicing shops operating in 222 cities.
The Company also had 4,088 super charging stations in operation equipped with 22,563 charging stalls in China.
