
Li Auto said it has signed partnership agreements with the UAE’s Al Fahim Motors and Saudi Arabia’s Mohamed Yousuf Naghi Motors, marking its planned entry into the Middle East with its extended-range electric L-series models. The company said the rollout will bring its family-focused vehicles to the UAE and Saudi markets.
Li Auto also announced market entry plans in Cambodia, Laos, Macau, and Myanmar through local distribution partners, with preparations underway for launches starting in May. The move signals a broader acceleration of the company’s overseas expansion across the Middle East and Asia Pacific.
Li Auto added that it plans to enter more markets, including Europe and broader Southeast Asia, and has confirmed it will attend the 2026 Paris Motor Show. [TechNode reporting]
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