Li ONE
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Li ONE has another broken axle incident, Li Auto responds
On the evening of September 7, the Li ONE was again reported to have a broken axle incident. The owner said that the car was running normally and there was no collision.
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How do Chinese customers choose between Nio, Li Auto and Xpeng?
On August 27, Xpeng went public on the New York Stock Exchange, and all three of China's leading electric car startups have since gone public.
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CICC initiates coverage on Li Auto with 'outperform' rating and price target of $21.50
China's top investment bank CICC Wednesday initiated coverage of Chinese EV maker Li Auto with an outperform rating and a target price of $21.50, meaning a 20 percent upside space from Wednesday's close.
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Li Auto delivers a record 2,711 units of Li ONE in August
Li Auto delivered 2,711 Li ONEs in August, a new monthly record. For the period January-August 2020, Li ONE deliveries totaled 14,656 units.
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Li Auto founder slams doubts about its extended-range technology as nonsense
In response to doubts about Li Auto's choice of the extended-range technology route, the Chinese EV maker's founder Li Xiang gave a stern rebuttal in a speech at Li Auto's user day on August 29.
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Li Auto denies quality issues caused axle breakage
The photos of a Li ONE, made by Chinese EV maker Li Auto, with a broken front axle triggered widespread concern in China recently. Today Li Auto released a statement in response, saying it was an accident and not a quality issue, adding that the Li ONE's test quality exceeds that of Mercedes-Benz and BMW.
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Li Auto delivers 2,516 Li ONEs in July, up 33% from June
Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Li Auto has released its first monthly sales figures following its IPO in the US.
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Li Auto market cap approaches Nio, why is it favored by capital markets?
Just a week after its IPO, Li Auto's market capitalization is approaching that of Nio, which has been traded on the US market for nearly two years.
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Nio rival Li Auto responds to a highway fire in its vehicle
A Li ONE on the Guangdong Expressway caught fire at around 16:09 on August 6, 2012, causing concern about the safety of driving an EV.
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Li ONE gets OTA update to support multiple phones as car keys
Chinese car manufacturer Li Auto today released the July OTA update for Li ONE, which supports the use of several phones as car keys, including the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro and Huawei P40.




