The Chinese brand began road tests of the new electric car, which can become the most compact in its line. It is expected that I6 will be shown in China in September this year after the premiere of the larger i8, and a full -fledged debut will take place in October.
Li i6, judging by the spy pictures, will be outwardly almost identical to the “senior” i8, in turn similar to the Mega Electric Minivan. I6 will be five -seater, while the i8 has six seats in the cabin. The length of the small cross will be 4.8 meters, the wheelbase is 2.96 meters.
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Insiders read the same power plant as the i8. It includes two electric motors, totaling 544 horsepower (400 kilowatts). Acceleration from a place to 100 kilometers per hour in the case of an “eight” will take about five seconds. Catl or Sunwoda lithium batteries will provide 600 to 700 kilometers of autonomous passage.
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An 800-volt system is also declared, thanks to which it will be possible to replenish the energy supply by 500 kilometers in 10 minutes. Another “trick” is V2L (Vehicle-to-Load) technology, which allows you to use the battery to power external devices.
Among the rivals of LI I6, according to Chinese media, Tesla Model Y, Zeekr 7x and Xiaomi Yu7 will be. It is expected that the starting price will be about 250 thousand yuan (2.7 million rubles).
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