From:Internet Info Agency 2026-03-01 12:48:00
On March 1, Li Auto released its February delivery figures: the company delivered 26,421 vehicles in February, bringing its cumulative deliveries to 1,594,304 units—making it the first domestic new-energy vehicle startup to surpass 1.5 million total deliveries. On the technology front, the OTA 8.3 update was rolled out before the Chinese New Year holiday, featuring upgrades to the VLA driver large model, intelligent cockpit, and electric powertrain systems. During the Spring Festival holiday period, Li Auto’s ultra-fast charging network provided over 1.45 million charging sessions, delivering more than 42 million kWh of electricity in total. In the second quarter, Li Auto will launch an all-new Li L9 and the ultimate edition of the L9 Livis, both centered around “embodied intelligence” to redefine the human-car relationship. As of the end of February, Li Auto operated 539 retail centers across 160 cities and 548 service centers covering 223 cities nationwide. The company has also deployed 4,054 ultra-fast charging stations with 22,447 charging piles in operation.

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