Wedoany.com Report-Dec.7, Li Auto delivered 33,181 vehicles in November 2025, raising its cumulative deliveries since inception to 1,495,969 units by the end of the month.
Founder and CEO Li Xiang reported that combined orders for the all-electric Li i6 and Li i8 SUVs have surpassed 100,000 units. To support rapid production ramp-up and prevent supply constraints, Li Auto has implemented a dual-supplier strategy for Li i6 battery packs. Monthly output of the Li i6 is projected to reach 20,000 units early in 2026.
The Li i6, launched on 26 September 2025, is the brand's first model built on a dedicated pure-electric platform. It features an aerodynamic design with low drag coefficient, a 3,000 mm wheelbase, LiDAR-based sensing, a full-width daytime running light, and the company's advanced VLA driver-model AI. The vehicle introduces 5C lithium-iron-phosphate battery technology and an in-house silicon-carbide powertrain, delivering class-leading charging performance and battery longevity.
Li Xiang also announced that OTA software version 8.1 will begin rolling out in early December. The update significantly improves the VLA driving model through reinforcement learning for more natural professional-driver-like behaviour and adds new capabilities to the in-car AI Li Assistant. More than 20 additional functions, including enhanced charging optimisation and intelligent climate management, will be introduced or refined across the fleet.
Li Auto continues to expand its physical and charging infrastructure. As of November ended, the company operated 544 retail stores in 157 cities and 556 authorised service and body-repair centres covering 227 cities. Its proprietary supercharging network now comprises 3,614 stations with 20,027 individual charging piles, representing one of the largest high-power charging deployments among domestic new-energy vehicle manufacturers.
The strong November performance and accelerating BEV order intake highlight Li Auto's successful transition toward a broader pure-electric product portfolio while maintaining delivery momentum.









