The Li ONE, the only model of Chinese EV maker Li Auto, has accumulated 4,676 insurance registrations in November, making it the No. 1 SUV sold in China for the third consecutive month, according to the latest data.
Data released by Beijing CATARC Data Technology Center on December 10 showed the Li ONE, with extended-range technology, accumulated 26,836 insurance registrations from January to November.
In the all-electric segment, WM Motor's EX5 had 2,530 insurance registrations, the more expensive Nio ES6 had 2,375, the Xpeng G3 had 1,557, the Nio EC6 had 1,460, and the Nio ES8 had 1,370.
Li ONE delivered 4,646 units in November, setting another monthly delivery record, up 25.8 percent from October, the Chinese EV maker announced on December 2.
From January to November 2020, a total of 26,498 units of the Li ONE have been delivered.
November 2020 marked the one-year anniversary of Li ONE's mass production, with Li ONE's production exceeding 5,000 units that month.
Notably, the number of new orders for the Li ONE in November exceeded production for the month, the company said.
As of November 30, Li Auto has 45 retail centers in 38 cities, 97 after-sales service centers and 97 authorized sheet metal spraying centers in 72 cities across China.