Can the Li ONE be refueled?
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Li ONE can be refueled. The Li ONE is positioned as a mid-to-large-size SUV with a comprehensive range of over 800 kilometers. Here are some additional details: Charging Methods: The Li ONE can be powered through three energy supply forms: fast charging, slow charging, and refueling for power generation, addressing the range anxiety and charging concerns of electric vehicles. Its 0-100km/h acceleration time reaches 6.5 seconds. Extended-Range Smart Electric Vehicle: Among the many new automakers, Li Auto stands out as a unique presence. Although the Li ONE is also a new energy vehicle, it is not a pure electric new energy vehicle but rather an "extended-range smart electric vehicle" based on electric drive. Design Aspects: The front and rear full-width light clusters are one of the most prominent design highlights of its exterior, officially referred to as the "Dynamic LED Star Ring Headlights." The actual lighting effect is indeed very attractive, enhancing the vehicle's recognition to a certain extent.
I've been driving the Li ONE for over a year now, and as an ordinary car owner, I can confidently tell you that it absolutely can run on gasoline. Li Auto is an extended-range electric vehicle equipped with a small engine that acts as a range extender, burning gasoline to generate electricity without relying on charging stations. For daily commutes, I mostly use electricity, charging overnight at home to save money and be eco-friendly. On weekends for long trips or in emergencies, gas stations are everywhere—just a few minutes to fill up and keep going, with no range anxiety. The in-car operation is simple, with a button to switch energy modes, making it very flexible. I recommend regular checks on fluids and maintenance of the engine part, as it's still mechanical, but overall, the combination of fueling and charging makes driving more carefree, especially in areas of China where charging infrastructure is lacking—this is a major advantage. In short, Li Auto was designed from the start to be compatible with both fueling and charging, solving range worries.