From:Internet Info Agency 2026-05-01 20:10:00
Li Auto delivered 34,085 new vehicles in April 2026, bringing its cumulative historical deliveries to 1,669,442 units as of April 30. On April 24, the all-new Li L9 Livis made its global debut at the Beijing Auto Show, positioned as the brand’s next-generation flagship SUV. Centered around the concept of “home,” the vehicle retains Li Auto’s signature design language while adopting a more elongated body proportion and dual-tone paint finish. Technologically, the L9 Livis is equipped with an 800V active suspension system specifically developed for full-size SUVs, delivering over 10,000 newtons of lift force per wheel to balance comfort and handling. Both interior and exterior door handles feature mechanical and electric mechanisms, paired with independent Door Control Units (DCUs) and a power-redundant design to enhance safety. The vehicle will also come with a 5C range-extending system, the world’s first “full-stack” drive-by-wire chassis, dual Maha 100 chips (with a total computing power of 2,560 TOPS), and a next-generation intelligent cockpit. Full specifications will be officially unveiled on May 15. Li Auto is simultaneously expanding its sales channels and charging infrastructure. As of the end of April, the company operated 511 retail centers across 160 cities and 550 after-sales and authorized service centers covering 223 cities nationwide. Its ultra-fast charging network comprises 4,077 operational stations with 22,509 charging piles.

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