From:Internet Info Agency 2026-03-15 15:20:02
On March 15, Tang Jing, head of Li Auto's product line, revealed that the battery recall for the MEGA model is progressing smoothly, with 11,128 units already replaced—accounting for over 97.5% of the total recall volume of 11,411 vehicles. Currently, 283 vehicle owners have yet to complete the replacement. Tang emphasized that although the vehicles are equipped with a cloud-based safety early-warning system, the batteries still pose potential safety risks. He strongly urged owners who have not yet replaced their batteries to contact after-sales service as soon as possible to ensure driving safety.

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