Core Viewpoint - The company is likely to release the i6 battle report, but there is a significant chance it may not, with a slightly higher probability leaning towards the release based on recent developments in the industry [1][3]. Group 1: Company Strategy and Market Position - The company is focused on attracting readers who appreciate the analytical value of its insights rather than those seeking non-public information [4]. - The actual operational strategy of the company is driven by the principle of challenging growth limits, which may lead to changes in its product definitions and market approach over time [4]. - The definition of "family car" is broadening, moving away from the previous narrow focus on vehicles suitable for transporting children under 12 years old [4]. Group 2: Product Expectations and Market Dynamics - The i6 is expected to perform significantly better than the L6 in terms of data, but direct comparisons may not be appropriate due to differing market conditions and expectations [5]. - The company is inclined not to release order or large order reports, primarily due to its direct sales model and high level of honesty, which limits the potential for presenting inflated data [4]. - If the data from the i6 proves to be exceptionally strong, there is a possibility that the company will release it to capitalize on the positive market response [4].
理想可能发i6战报,可能不发