Leapmotor continued to take the lead, followed by HIMA, then Xpeng.
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Leapmotor continued to take the lead, followed by HIMA, then Xpeng.
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Li Auto delivered 31,767 vehicles in October, marking a 38.25 percent year-on-year decline and the fifth consecutive month of significant year-on-year drop.
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Li Auto initiates recall for 11,411 Mega EVs over battery coolant flaw.
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Li Auto initiates recall for 11,411 Mega EVs over battery coolant flaw.
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Li Auto will recall 11,411 units of 2024 Li Mega MPVs starting November 7 due to potential thermal runaway in the power battery under extreme conditions.
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From January to September, Li Auto's deliveries fell 13.07 percent year-on-year, while Xpeng surged 217.77 percent.
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The Li Mega electric MPV suddenly ignited and was completely burned down in China. A fire broke out in the car’s chassis.
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A Li Mega caught fire after sparks emerged from its chassis while passing a traffic light, with flames engulfing the entire vehicle within seconds.
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Sunwoda's 400 Wh/kg polymer solid-state battery from Sunwoda targets 1,000 km EV range and commercialization by 2027.
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Li Auto established its overseas headquarters in Hong Kong earlier this year and is now actively planning to further expand its Hong Kong operations.
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