Li Auto so far delivers over 150,000 Li L6 SUVs

Published: Nov 13, 2024 17:24
Source: gasgoo
On November 13, Li Auto announced that cumulative deliveries of its Li L6 five-seat family SUV has exceeded 150,000 units within just seven months on the market.

Beijing (Gasgoo)- On November 13, Li Auto announced that cumulative deliveries of its Li L6 five-seat family SUV has exceeded 150,000 units within just seven months on the market.

The Li L6, Li Auto's smallest and most affordable model, is available in two trims—Pro and Max—both featuring all-wheel drive with a price range of 249,800 yuan to 279,800 yuan.

Since its market debut in April this year, the Li L6 has shown strong sales performance and is quickly becoming a popular choice in Li Auto's lineup. By September 19, the Li L6 had set a record as the fastest model from a new energy vehicle (NEV) brand to surpass the 100,000-unit cumulative delivery milestone in just five months.

Design-wise, the Li L6 closely resembles the larger Li L7. It measures 4,925mm in length, 1,960mm in width, and 1,735mm in height, with a 2,920mm wheelbase. Inside, the Li L6 features a dual-screen setup powered by a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8295P chip. Other notable features include dual wireless charging panels, an 8.8L refrigerator, first-row seats with ten-point massage, ventilation and heating, a CN95-grade air filter, panoramic sunroof, and nine airbags.

The Li L6 is powered by a 1.5T four-cylinder range extender combined with dual electric motors for intelligent all-wheel drive. The range extender generates up to 113kW, paired with a 35.8kWh battery pack for 172km of battery-powered range. Both versions of the Li L6 use lithium iron phosphate batteries supplied by Sunwoda or CATL.

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