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Li Auto Inc. filings document foreign-issuer disclosures for a China new energy vehicle company with ADSs and Hong Kong-listed Class A ordinary shares. Recent Form 6-K reports include Next Day Disclosure Returns and monthly movement returns filed under Hong Kong Exchange listing rules.
The records describe WVR ordinary share classes, conversions of Class B ordinary shares into Class A ordinary shares, share repurchases held as treasury shares, issued-share and treasury-share balances, and annual general meeting materials. They also include notices, circulars, proxy forms, ADS voting instruction cards, and references to Form 20-F annual reports with audited financial statements.
Li Auto Inc., a Chinese premium smart electric vehicle maker, reported delivering 30,468 vehicles in July 2026, bringing cumulative deliveries to 1,764,155 as of July 31, 2026. In the same month, the company launched the new Li L6, while cumulative deliveries of the Li L9 SUV surpassed 300,000 units. The all-new Li L9 was also introduced to Kazakhstan with localized production commencing on July 15, and a late-July OTA update for 2026 models enhanced intelligent assisted driving capabilities.
As of July 31, 2026, Li Auto operated 490 retail stores in 159 cities, along with 536 servicing centers and authorized servicing shops in 219 cities. Its charging network in China included 4,141 super charging stations equipped with 22,841 charging stalls, supporting its extended-range and battery electric vehicle lineup.
Li Auto Inc. reported that it delivered 30,895 vehicles in June 2026, reflecting ongoing demand for its premium smart electric and extended-range vehicles in China. As of June 30, 2026, cumulative deliveries reached 1,733,687 units, showing the company’s growing installed base of customers.
The company highlighted its expanding product lineup, noting that Li i6 cumulative production surpassed 150,000 units and that it launched the all-new Li L8 five-seat flagship SUV in June 2026, with the new Li L6 to follow in July 2026. Li Auto is also scaling its ecosystem, operating 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.