• The Li L6, 's least expensive, contributed 46.75 percent of January deliveries.
  • The Li Mega, Li Auto's highest priced model, delivered 807 units in January.

Li Auto (NASDAQ: LI) reported January deliveries of 29,927 vehicles on February 1, without mentioning specific numbers for different models.

Now, local automotive media Yiche has shared data from the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) showing the performance of different models.

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Li Auto is currently delivering five models -- Li L6, Li L7, Li L8, Li L9, and Li Mega -- with the L-series being the extended-range SUV (sport utility vehicle) models and the Mega being the all-electric MPV (multi-purpose vehicle) model.

The Li L6 delivered 13,990 units in January, down 49.62 percent from December and below 20,000 units for the first time since June last year.

The Li L6 is the least expensive of Li Auto models, with a starting price of RMB 249,800 ($34,180), contributing 46.75 percent of January's deliveries.

The Li Mega is the most expensive Li Auto model with a starting price of RMB 529,800 and delivered 807 units in January.

Below is a table compiled by CnEVPost along with several charts.

Li Auto Jan 2025 deliveries breakdown

Model DeliveriesContributionStarting price (RMB)
Li L613,990 46.75%249,800
Li L76,493 21.70%301,800
Li L84,325 14.45%321,800
Li L94,312 14.41%409,800
Li Mega807 2.70%529,800
Total29,927 100.00%

($1 = RMB 7.3086)

Deutsche Bank's 2025 delivery estimates for Chinese EV trio: Nio 450,000, Xpeng 400,000, Li Auto 700,000

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