Li Auto Plant
Some employees at Li Auto Beijing plant reportedly taking extra break as Li Mega sales remain weak
Thousands of completed Li Megas are currently parked in the parking lot of Li Auto's Beijing plant, according to local media.
Li Auto's Mega MPV rolls off line, deliveries to start on Mar 11
The Li Mega has received a lot of attention and popularity since its launch, Li Auto said, without disclosing the number of orders.
Li Auto completes plant capacity upgrade, CEO expects to see monthly deliveries exceed 40,000 units in Q4
Li Auto is set to take deliveries to the next level in the fourth quarter and is expected to see monthly deliveries of more than 40,000 units, the company's CEO said.
Li Auto files to produce 3 existing models at new Beijing plant as capacity shortage becomes sales bottleneck
In early June, a media report said Li Auto's Beijing plant is expected to be completed and start production in August.
Li Auto Beijing plant expected to start production in Aug, report says
Li Auto's Beijing plant is expected to see its first vehicle roll off the line by September, a local media report said in March.
Li Auto's Beijing plant expected to see 1st vehicle roll off line by Sept
Li Auto's first all-electric model will go into production at its Beijing plant, with an annual capacity of 100,000 all-electric vehicles in the first phase.
Li Auto sees 10,000th production vehicle of Li L9 roll off line
Li Auto says the Li L9 will continue to set new production and sales records among flagship full-size SUVs as production capacity continues to ramp up and deliveries are in full swing.
Li Auto to build industrial park for auto parts in Changzhou
The project is expected to further drive suppliers closer to Li Auto, thereby reducing costs and improving supply chain reliability.
Li Auto confirms it will build its third plant in Chongqing
The addition of the manufacturing site will further enhance the company's ability to meet growing demand, Li Auto said.
Li Auto aims to double production this year, says vice president Li Bin
On Chinese social media, attention is focused on Mr. Li, who shares the same name as Nio's founder.