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Li Auto’s Li MEGA starts blind pre-orders at Auto Guangzhou 2023

Publishtime:2019/08/16 Views:37

Beijing (ZXZC)- Li Auto's Li MEGA MPV made its debut at the Auto Guangzhou 2023 on November 17, and kicked off blind pre-orders with a deposit of 5,000 yuan. 

Li Auto’s Li MEGA starts blind pre-orders at Auto Guangzhou 2023

The initial test drives and order confirmations are set to begin on January 13, 2024, with priority deliveries starting on January 31. The anticipated price for the Li MEGA MPV is above 500,000 yuan, officially to be disclosed during the launch event scheduled in December 2023. Showroom displays and test drive models are scheduled to reach Li Auto retail centers across various cities in January 2024, followed by deliveries starting late February.

Boasting a streamlined and functional design, the Li MEGA prioritizes reduced aerodynamic drag. With dimensions measuring 5,350mm in length, 1,965mm in width, 1,850mm in height, and a 3,300mm wheelbase, it achieves an impressive drag coefficient of 0.215Cd. The signature flawless star-ring headlight design adorns the front fascia, seamlessly integrated into the vehicle's aesthetic.

Li Auto’s Li MEGA starts blind pre-orders at Auto Guangzhou 2023

Maintaining a three-row seven-seater layout, the Li MEGA adopts the traditional 2+2+3 MPV arrangement. Its extended length allows for substantial cargo space, providing a longitudinal luggage compartment length of 680mm under normal conditions. The third-row seats offer versatile folding options, allowing expansion or folding to create elongated storage, achieving a luggage compartment depth of 1,066mm when fully folded.

Powered by an 800V platform, the vehicle boasts a peak power of 400kW and torque of 542Nm, accelerating from 0-100km/h in just 5.5 seconds. Equipped with CATL’s 5C Qilin batteries, which boasts an energy density of 170Wh/kg, the Li MEGA offers quick charging capabilities, delivering 500km of range in a 12-minutes charging session.

Li Auto has already commenced operations of 119 5C superfast-charging stations, with plans to expand to over 300 supercharging stations by 2023 and exceed 3,000 by 2025.