From:Internet Info Agency 2026-04-20 12:42:11
Li Auto announced that its all-new model, the Li L9 Livis, will make its official debut at the Beijing Auto Show on April 24. Previously unveiled with a price tag of RMB 559,800, the vehicle is positioned as a flagship SUV, emphasizing technological breakthroughs tailored for the era of embodied intelligence. The new model features three "generational-leap" technologies: - It is the first vehicle under RMB 600,000 to be equipped with an 800V fully active suspension system, delivering over 10,000 newtons of lift force per wheel, eliminating the need for anti-roll bars, and achieving millisecond-level response times. - It debuts the world’s first “complete” drive-by-wire chassis, integrating steer-by-wire, four-wheel steering, and the world’s first fully electric mechanical braking (EMB) system, supporting multiple layers of safety redundancy and a “U-turn-in-one-go” capability. - It is powered by two self-developed 5nm Mach 100 chips, offering an effective computing power of 2,560 TOPS—claimed to be the most powerful autonomous driving brain globally—and includes four LiDAR units providing full 360-degree coverage. In terms of dimensions, the vehicle measures 5,255 mm in length, 2,000 mm in width, and 1,810 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3,125 mm. Its exterior features a custom dual-tone paint scheme, a “master-level” triple-coat painting process, and hand-polished character lines with seamless transitions. The near-field perception system replaces traditional ultrasonic sensors with UWB technology. Powering the vehicle is Li Auto’s third-generation self-developed range extender, which achieves a WLTC fuel consumption of 6.3 L/100 km and operates with startup noise below 0.1 dB. It also features a 72.7 kWh 5C ultra-fast-charging battery, delivering a CLTC all-electric range of 420 km and a total combined range exceeding 1,500 km.

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