Li Auto Inc. reported that it delivered 34,085 vehicles in April 2026, bringing its cumulative deliveries to 1,669,442 units. The April figure represents a 0.43% increase over the 33,939 units delivered in April 2025, but a 16.97% decline from the 41,053 vehicles delivered in March 2026, indicating a transitional period as the company prepares for the launch of its new flagship model.
The all‑new L9 Livis debuted at the 2026 Beijing International Automotive Exhibition on April 24, 2026. The vehicle’s official launch is scheduled for May 15, 2026. The L9 Livis is a second‑generation model that incorporates a 5 nm M100 smart‑driving chip and an 800‑V active‑suspension system, positioning it as a premium offering in Li Auto’s extended‑range electric vehicle lineup.
Li Auto’s retail and service network expanded to 511 retail stores in 160 cities, 550 servicing centers, and 4,077 super‑charging stations with 22,509 stalls across China, underscoring the company’s commitment to supporting its growing user base as it rolls out new models.
Financially, Li Auto’s Q1 2025 revenue reached RMB 25.9 billion, up 1.1% year‑over‑year, while Q1 2026 guidance projects deliveries of 85,000–90,000 vehicles and revenue of RMB 20.4–21.6 billion. The guidance reflects a cautious outlook amid a seasonal dip and the company’s focus on scaling the L9 launch.
The April delivery performance, combined with the L9 debut, signals a strategic shift toward higher‑margin, premium models while maintaining a robust distribution network. The modest year‑over‑year growth, despite a March decline, suggests that Li Auto is stabilizing its production and sales pipeline in anticipation of the L9’s market entry.
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