Li Auto

Li Auto delivers 2,516 Li ONEs in July, up 33% from June

Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Li Auto has released its first monthly sales figures following its IPO in the US.

Li Auto market cap approaches Nio, why is it favored by capital markets?

Just a week after its IPO, Li Auto's market capitalization is approaching that of Nio, which has been traded on the US market for nearly two years.

Bernstein initiates Nio rival Li Auto coverage with outperform rating

The analysts of Bernstein have rated Li Auto, a Chinese EV maker that went public one week ago in the US, with an outperform rating in their initial coverage.

Nio rival Li Auto responds to a highway fire in its vehicle

A Li ONE on the Guangdong Expressway caught fire at around 16:09 on August 6, 2012, causing concern about the safety of driving an EV. 

Li Auto surges 43% in Nasdaq debut, almost equals Nio in market cap

Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Li Auto closed at $16.46 on its first day of trading in the U.S., up 43 percent from its IPO price of $11.50.

Nio's local rival Li Auto raises $1.1 billion in US IPO with $10 billion valuation

Chinese electric vehicle maker Li Auto has priced its American depositary receipts at $11.5 each in an initial public offering (IPO) on Nasdaq that will raise U$1.1 billion.

Nio's local rival Li Auto's US IPO fully subscribed

Chinese electric vehicle (EV) maker Li Auto's IPO in the U.S. has been fully subscribed, according to IFR, a Reuters media outlet.

Chinese EV maker Li Auto updates US IPO terms, valuation exceeds $8 billion

Li Auto updated its prospectus today and according to its F1 filing, its IPO is an offering of 95 million ADSs.

Li ONE gets OTA update to support multiple phones as car keys

Chinese car manufacturer Li Auto today released the July OTA update for Li ONE, which supports the use of several phones as car keys, including the Xiaomi Mi 10 Pro and Huawei P40.

Factbox: Meituan is Li Auto's second largest shareholder with 14.5% stake

Five-year-old Chinese EV player Li Auto filed a prospectus with the SEC yesterday in preparation for its listing on the Nasdaq under the symbol "LI". Once Li Auto goes public, it will become the second Chinese smart electric car company to go public in the U.S. after Nio.
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