KEY POINTS
  • By monthly deliveries, Nio came in last among the trio of U.S.-listed Chinese electric car start-ups with deliveries of 7,931 vehicles in July.
  • Li Auto climbed to the top, saying Sunday it delivered 8,589 Li One SUVs in July, a monthly record.
  • Xpeng said Monday it also delivered a monthly record of 8,040 vehicles, three-fourths of which were of its P7 sedan, rather than its other model, the G3 SUV.
The Li One electric car from Li Auto is displayed at the Moonstar Global Harbor shopping mall in Shanghai, China, May 10, 2021.

BEIJING — Chinese electric car start-up Nio, which has led its competitors Li Auto and Xpeng by monthly deliveries, fell behind both rivals in July.

U.S.-listed Nio said it delivered 7,931 vehicles in July, bringing the year-to-date total to 49,887 — more cars than all of last year. But the July figure fell from a monthly record of 8,083 vehicle deliveries in June.