LI delivered 14,087 vehicles in December – up 130% YoY.

The Chinese EV company LI Auto today announced its vehicle delivery results for December 2021 and the fourth quarter 2021.

LI Auto delivered 14,087 Smart EVs in December 2021 bringing its Q4 deliveries to 35,221, up 40.2% Quarter over Quarter and 143.5% Year over Year.

“We set another record with more than 14,000 deliveries in December. We would like to express our heartfelt gratitude to our family users for their trust and support. In December, we released the OTA 3.0 update to all our Li ONE users, further enhancing their in-car experience. This update includes our full-stack, self-developed Navigation on ADAS (NOA), which allows over 60,000 users to enjoy safer and easier driving. In 2022, we will continue to bring our users safer, more convenient and more refined products and services. We look forward to growing with more users, creating homes on the move that bring happiness to the entire family,” said Yanan Shen, co-founder and president of Li Auto.

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Global LI Auto Deliveries Numbers

December 2021 – 14,087 vehicles (up 130% year-over-year)

Q4 2021 – 35,221 vehicles (up 143,5% year-over-year)

2021 – 98,155 vehicles

By the end of 2021 the company has 206 retail stores in 102 cities, as well as 278 servicing centers and Li Auto-authorized body and paint shops operating in 204 cities.

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