Supplies more than doubled over the year
Li Auto announced a significant increase in vehicle shipments, with 31,165 units shipped in January, up 105.8% from a year earlier. Since the start of deliveries, Li Auto has shipped 664,529 vehicles.
As of January 31, Li Auto has expanded its retail presence to 474 centers in 142 cities across the country. The company's after-sales service network includes 360 service centers and authorized body and paint centers covering 209 cities.
Li Xiang, CEO of Li Auto, announced an ambitious plan for 2024, calling it an unprecedented year of new product launches for the company. Li Auto is set to introduce eight new models, including four extended range vehicles and four electric vehicles, to meet the diverse needs of family users. It is expected that the list of upcoming new products — Li Auto Mega's flagship electric minivan, which will go on sale in March along with the 2024 model year versions of Li Auto's three flagship SUVs: L7, L8 and L9.
In addition, the company plans a comprehensive modernization of its sales and service network, aiming to increase the number of retail centers to 800 by the end of the year, as well as after-sales centers, authorized body and paint centers to more than 500.< /p>
Li Auto has set itself an ambitious goal – to deliver 800,000 vehicles by 2024, aiming to become the leading luxury car brand in the Chinese market. To do this, it will have to increase deliveries by 113% of the 376,032 cars sold in 2023.
Recall that Li Auto cars are very popular in Russia, and its crossover Li Auto L9 was recognized as the car of the year in China back in 2022. Reviewers highly praise the suspension and technical equipment of the model, claiming that it is worthy competition even for the Germans.