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The weekly sales list was questioned, and Li Xiang posted a picture book of "Stealing the Bell by Covering Your Ears" on WeChat Moments in a suspected response

2024-07-31

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Sanyan Technology reported on July 30 that recently, several automakers including NIO and Xpeng have expressed doubts about the weekly sales rankings. This evening, Li Xiang, CEO of Ideal Auto, posted a picture of a picture book about the idiom "covering one's ears and stealing a bell" on WeChat Moments, which is suspected to be a response to external doubts.


It is understood that during the NIO IN 2024 Innovation Technology Day on July 27, NIO co-founder and president Qin Lihong stated that NIO never makes any form of sales forecasts, never publishes any unaudited weekly rankings, and never authorizes any other organization to publish a weekly ranking with NIO's name. This number has never been approved by NIO, and NIO's weekly sales data will not be known to more than 10 people internally.

In addition, today, Ma Lin, assistant vice president of Weilai's brand and communication, wrote that the top management has set the tone: Don't engage in low-level involution. The weekly rollout is more or less a bit of low-level involution, and I want you to stop it. Later, Geely executives also forwarded this to express their support.

At the AI ​​Intelligent Driving Technology Conference of Xiaopeng Motors today, He Xiaopeng, Chairman and CEO of Xiaopeng Motors, mentioned that the progress of the technology industry in the United States some time ago was different from that in China. American companies are thinking about how to make the end-to-end stronger and better than the local veteran drivers; while the domestic Internet is arguing and working on the weekly sales charts. What are our technology companies doing? This is not what technology competition should be like.