On April 12, Li Xiang, CEO of Li Auto, posted on WeChat about the hacking incident of Li Auto. Li Xiang said that when he was hacked for the first time, some people advised him to be mature and self-reflective, "Why do I only hack you and not others?" When I was hacked for the second time, someone else suggested, "You can scream in pain, but you need to control the decibel level of your voice to make the person hitting you feel comfortable." Then, there will be the third, fourth and Nth time. "Actually, everyone loves your maturity and forbearance."


Yesterday, Li Xiang posted controversial remarks in WeChat Moments: "History has proven that puppet troops are often more fucked up than Japanese soldiers, and car companies are no exception."

Later, Li Xiang posted another article saying that a Japanese brand recently hired a large number of "marketing accounts" to "disfavor" Ideal products, and used a large number of "blackwater troops" with blank accounts to "fabricate false information" and invade the comment area of ​​Ideal products, seriously affecting the normal operations of Ideal Auto.

Li Xiang made it clear that this is the most egregious behavior in the anti-involution regulations. On the one hand, Ideal will use legal means to safeguard his legitimate interests. On the other hand, he also hopes that relevant departments will carry out necessary management and not allow unregulated overseas brands to destroy the good anti-involution results and market atmosphere of the automotive industry.

In the evening, Li Xiang posted evidence on WeChat Moments that Dongfeng Nissan’s navy was trying to steal Ideal Car. The picture shows trolls from all over the country posting posts criticizing Li Auto, as well as Dongfeng Nissan’s internal communication group.