IM Motors unveils images of IM LS9 REEV

Published: Jul 17, 2025 17:07
Source: gasgoo
On July 16, IM Motor, the premium NEV brand jointly backed by SAIC Motor, Alibaba Group, and Zhangjiang High-tech, released official images of its first mid-to-large-size range-extended SUV, the IM LS...

Shanghai (Gasgoo)- On July 16, IM Motor, the premium NEV brand jointly backed by SAIC Motor, Alibaba Group, and Zhangjiang High-tech, released official images of its first mid-to-large-size range-extended SUV, the IM LS9. The model is expected to feature IM Motor's third-generation steer-by-wire technology and is scheduled to hit the market in the fourth quarter.

Departing sharply from the brand's signature streamlined aesthetic, the IM LS9 embraces a rugged, boxy design language. The front fascia incorporates a full-width LED daytime running light and split-type headlamp setup, while a closed-off grille with a functional lower intake balances tech-savvy styling with cooling performance.

At the rear, the full-width tail light mirrors the design of the front, and chrome accents on the bumper further elevate the vehicle's premium feel.

Under the hood, the IM LS9 combines a 1.5T turbocharged range extender (114 kW) with a dual-motor all-wheel-drive system. The highlight of the powertrain lies in its world-first use of CATL's sodium-lithium hybrid "AB battery." By integrating both sodium-ion and lithium-ion chemistries, the system delivers a battery-powered range exceeding 450 kilometers—substantially outperforming competitors such as the Li L9 (210 km) and AITO M9 (225 km).

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