Li Auto Delivers 30,895 Vehicles in June 2026, Cumulative Reaches 1.73 Million
Li Auto delivered 30,895 vehicles in June 2026, bringing cumulative deliveries to 1,733,687 and launching the all-new Li L8 flagship SUV.
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1,733,687
150,000+
What Happened
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As of June 30, 2026, Li Auto's cumulative deliveries reached 1,733,687 vehicles. Additionally, the Li i6 surpassed 150,000 units in cumulative production as of June 2026.
On June 23, Li Auto launched the all-new Li L8, a five-seat flagship SUV featuring connected zero-gravity seats, an 800V active suspension system, a fully drive-by-wire chassis, the MACH M100 chip, and a 5C range extension system. The new Li L6 is set to follow in July 2026.
As of June 30, 2026, Li Auto operated 495 retail stores in 160 cities, 536 servicing centers and authorized shops in 220 cities, and 4,097 super charging stations with 22,593 charging stalls across China.
Launched all-new Li L8 five-seat flagship SUV
New Li L6 set to launch
Previously from Li Auto
In May 2026, Li Auto delivered 33,350 vehicles. On June 23, the company launched the all-new Li L8 five-seat flagship SUV.
- Li Auto Delivers 33,350 Vehicles in May 2026; All-New Li L9 Receives Over 10,000 Orders
- Li Auto Launches All-New Li L8 Five-Seat Flagship SUV
Background drawn from MotorClaw's earlier coverage of Li Auto's official releases.
Why this matters
The June delivery count shows Li Auto's ongoing sales momentum, though slightly below May's 33,350. The launch of the Li L8 and upcoming Li L6 indicate a push to refresh its lineup with advanced features like drive-by-wire chassis and 5C range extension, targeting family SUV buyers in China's competitive new energy market.
Terms in This Story
- Extended-range electric vehicle (EREV)
- A type of electric vehicle that uses a gasoline engine solely to recharge the battery, extending driving range beyond battery capacity.
- 5C range extension system
- A fast-charging technology that can add significant range in a short time; '5C' refers to a charging rate up to five times the battery's capacity.
- Drive-by-wire chassis
- A vehicle chassis where mechanical linkages are replaced by electronic controls for steering, braking, and suspension, enabling more precise and flexible vehicle dynamics.
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