Li Auto began rolling out its OTA 8.2 system update, enhancing driver assistance, smart cockpit, and smart electric features. The update introduces an improved driver assistance model. This model uses behavioral reinforcement learning for smoother control in complex urban driving scenarios. Autonomous capabilities now extend to charging stations.

Li Auto and partner QCraft announced the mass production of the industry's first city NOA (Navigate on Autopilot) solution. The solution is powered by a single Horizon Robotics Journey 6M chip. This advanced automated driving feature debuts on the refreshed Li Auto L Series vehicles equipped with the AD Pro system.