Li Auto: Responding to the Call, No Weekly Ranking Was Issued; The Circulated List Was Not Made by Li Auto
Fast Technology March 20 news, recently, an insider of Li Auto stated on social media: Li Auto responded positively to the call of CAAM and did not release the weekly sales list on March 19.
However, a weekly sales chart labeled from March 10, 2025, to March 16, 2025, has been circulating online.
Regarding this, an insider from Li Auto clearly stated on social media that this circulating list was not created by Li Auto.
By comparing the data chart officially released by Li Auto last week, it can be found that there are obvious differences in details such as fonts in the online circulated list. Although it is imitated quite similarly, it is ultimately not an official work of Li Auto.
Li Auto hopes that the outside world will not disguise such unauthorized lists as Li Auto's format, in order to avoid misleading the public.
On March 18, the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers released the "Initiative on Standardizing Enterprise Data Release."
The proposal calls on automotive industry companies to stop releasing weekly sales rankings and advocates for the release of business operation data in cycles that better align with industry operating patterns, such as monthly, quarterly, or annually, to avoid fragmented information leading to one-sided interpretations and to reduce the disruption to the market caused by misleading public opinions.
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