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China’s Li Auto pins hopes on first all-electric model

by Riah Marton
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China’s Li Auto pins hopes on first all-electric model
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LI AUTO officially launched on Friday (Mar 1) its first pure electric model MEGA multi-purpose vehicle (MPV), which founder and CEO Li Xiang expects to become the Chinese electric vehicle startup’s top seller among cars priced above half a million yuan (S$93,521).

The company also unveiled some higher-priced new versions in its existing L series, despite a protracted price war in the sector, and announced plans to invest at least six billion yuan in the coming years to build more than 5,000 directly operated 5C charging stations.

The new family flagship MEGA Max, touted by Li as the fastest-charging mass-produced car, goes for 559,800 yuan, and deliveries will start on Mar 11.

The MEGA, dubbed by company as the “highway bullet train” due to its streamlined bullet-style shape, can travel 500 km (311 miles) on a 12-minute charge.

The EV startup also took the wraps off new versions of its L series of hybrid SUVs – the L7, L8 and L9. It hiked prices for a new version of the L7 Pro by 2.9 per cent and the new L8 Pro by 2.8 per cent.

By comparison, US EV giant Tesla and local heavyweight BYD have both delved deeper into a protracted price war.

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The official launch of Li Auto’s first all-electric model, first unveiled at the Guangzhou auto show in November, came after the nine-year-old automaker beat fourth quarter earnings estimates on Monday as it posted its first year of profitability in 2023.

The company expected first quarter deliveries to range between 100,000 and 103,000 vehicles, a 90.2 to 95.9 per cent rise from a year earlier but down 21.9 to 24.1 per cent from the previous quarter.

At Friday’s event, founder Li also said that “our goal is to, within three years, enable all staffers at Li Auto factories to get paid at same levels as that in developed industrial nations such as Japan and Germany.”

The company’s frontline workers at its Beijing and Changzhou factories, including ex-servicemen and fresh graduates, are paid 30 per cent higher than the local factory sector average, according to Li. REUTERS



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Riah Marton

Riah Marton

I'm Riah Marton, a dynamic journalist for Forbes40under40. I specialize in profiling emerging leaders and innovators, bringing their stories to life with compelling storytelling and keen analysis. I am dedicated to spotlighting tomorrow's influential figures.

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