From:Internet Info Agency 2026-04-20 19:35:00
Li Auto announced that its all-new Li L9 Livis will make its global debut at the Beijing Auto Show on April 24 and officially launch with deliveries commencing on May 15. Positioned as a “Embodied Intelligence Flagship SUV,” the new model is priced at RMB 559,800—RMB 120,000 higher than the current top-trim L9 Ultra. The vehicle is equipped with two self-developed 5nm Mach 100 (M100) chips, each delivering a peak computing power of 1,280 TOPS, for a combined total of 2,560 TOPS. Its intelligent driving hardware suite includes four LiDAR units, providing the necessary hardware redundancy for end-to-end autonomous driving when paired with the high-performance computing platform. In terms of chassis technology, the Li L9 Livis becomes the first vehicle under RMB 600,000 globally to feature an 800V fully active suspension system, with response times in the 10-millisecond range. Measuring 5,255 mm long, 2,000 mm wide, and 1,810 mm tall, with a wheelbase of 3,125 mm, it is positioned as a full-size SUV and debuts with dual-tone exterior color options available for customization. Powering the vehicle is Li Auto’s self-developed third-generation range extender, achieving a WLTC fuel consumption of 6.3 L/100 km. The battery has been upgraded to a 72.7 kWh ternary lithium pack, offering a CLTC all-electric range of 420 km and a total combined range exceeding 1,500 km.

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