$19.82 -0.66 (-3.25%)

Li Auto Inc. American Depositary Shares (LI)

Dividend Yield 3.43%
Payout Frequency Quarterly

Dividend History

Pay DateAmountEx-DateRecord Date
August 3, 2007$0.172007-07-162007-07-18
May 7, 2007$0.172007-04-132007-04-17
February 6, 2007$0.172007-01-112007-01-16
December 6, 2006$0.172006-11-222006-11-27
August 25, 2006$0.152006-08-022006-08-04

Dividends Summary

Company News

Dongfeng To Spin Off Voyah EV Brand In Hong Kong IPO
Benzinga • Bamboo Works Benzinga Contributor • October 13, 2025

Dongfeng Motor plans to privatize its namesake brand and spin off its Voyah electric vehicle brand for a Hong Kong listing, aiming to stay competitive in the rapidly evolving new energy vehicle market.

China VLA Large Model Applications in Automotive and Robotics Research Report 2025 | Robots on the Rise - Over 100 VLA Models Poised to Transform Industries
GlobeNewswire Inc. • Researchandmarkets.Com • September 11, 2025

Research report highlights the rapid development of Vision-Language-Action (VLA) models in automotive and robotics industries, with over 100 VLA models emerging and transforming intelligent driving and robotic applications.

Nvidia, PCE Inflation, and Auto Sales May Shape the September Backdrop
Investing.com • Christine Short • August 27, 2025

September's market outlook focuses on Nvidia's earnings, upcoming PCE inflation data, and auto sales figures, with potential implications for Federal Reserve interest rate decisions and economic momentum.

Why Nio Stock Keeps Going Up
The Motley Fool • Rich Smith • July 11, 2025

Nio launched its new Onvo L90 electric SUV with competitive pricing and specs, but analysts remain skeptical about the company's financial performance, with no expected profitability until 2028.

Zacks Investment Ideas feature highlights: Tesla, General Motors, Ford Motor, Nio and Li Auto - Zacks Investment Research
Zacks Investment Research • Zacks.Com • July 23, 2024

Ahead of Q2 earnings, the article analyzes the performance and valuation of Tesla, General Motors, and Ford Motor, highlighting their growth in electric vehicle sales. It suggests that General Motors and Ford may be better buying opportunities compared to Tesla due to their cheaper valuations.