From:Internet Info Agency 2026-05-15 20:30:11
Li Auto has unveiled the all-new Li L9 Livis, which becomes China’s first mass-produced vehicle equipped with Qualcomm’s second-generation Snapdragon Automotive 5G Modem-RF Platform (Snapdragon 525M). This platform supports dual-SIM dual-active functionality, integrates a quad-core CPU, and features high-bandwidth network aggregation capabilities, enabling simultaneous cross-network connectivity. Based on this 5G platform, Li Auto and Qualcomm have jointly optimized vehicle communications for real-world driving scenarios, enhancing data exchange efficiency, refining wireless communication system design, and strengthening in-vehicle connectivity performance. The vehicle debuts several industry-first technologies, including: - **5G Advanced (5G-A) Connectivity**: Supports ultra-high-bandwidth 5G-A networks, significantly improving data transmission performance over the previous generation to deliver smoother video experiences, faster OTA updates, and high-performance multitasking. - **Dual 5G Dual-Active**: Enables two simultaneous 5G connections, providing stronger and more stable signal coverage in complex environments, minimizing dead zones, and ensuring uninterrupted cabin connectivity even at high speeds. - **Intelligent Network Selection**: Rapidly restores connectivity in weak or no-signal areas such as underground garages and parking lots, doubling connection speeds under poor network conditions. - **Smart Acceleration**: Prioritizes high-priority data for latency-sensitive applications like online gaming and video streaming, reducing latency and interruptions to enhance streaming and interactive experiences. - **Super Power Saving**: Optimizes power consumption by minimizing unnecessary system wake-ups during persistent vehicle-to-cloud connections, thereby improving energy efficiency. The new Li L9 Livis is officially priced at RMB 509,800.

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