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What is the range of Li Auto in kilometers?

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JaxsonLynn
09/08/2025, 11:49:52 PM

Without the range extender engaged, the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology tested a pure electric range of 180 kilometers, with an actual tested range of 160 kilometers. In winter (10 degrees Celsius), the range is around 120 kilometers. Under combined conditions (full tank and full charge), the range can exceed 800 kilometers. According to owner tests, the Li ONE has a range of approximately 700-750 kilometers. Introduction to Li Auto: Li Auto is a luxury intelligent electric vehicle brand with the mission of creating a mobile home and a happy home. The company was founded in July 2015 and is headquartered in Beijing, with its own production base located in Changzhou, Jiangsu. Main Products: Li Auto's first product, the Li ONE, was launched in October 2018. It is an intelligent electric mid-to-large SUV equipped with leading range-extending electric technology and smart technology, offering a comfortable 6-seater space for family users. In 2020, the Li ONE became the sales champion in China's new energy SUV market and also the sales champion among domestic models priced above 300,000 yuan. By the end of May 2021, over 50,000 Li ONEs had been delivered, setting the fastest delivery record among new automakers.

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OBrandon
09/20/2025, 04:37:20 AM

When it comes to range, I think anything above 500 kilometers is necessary for peace of mind, especially since I commute dozens of kilometers daily. In city traffic, fuel or electricity consumption can spike, and if the range is short, you’ll constantly need to recharge or refuel, which wastes a lot of time. On highways, higher wind resistance also consumes more energy. Most family cars are advertised with a range of 400 to 600 kilometers, but real-world driving conditions—like using air conditioning or carrying cargo—can reduce that. If you’re buying a hybrid or electric vehicle, I recommend testing it thoroughly to ensure it meets your daily needs—don’t fall for marketing hype. Also, pay extra attention to range drops in cold winter weather and plan your routes ahead. Ultimately, a longer range means less hassle and more savings.

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ODaniela
11/03/2025, 09:12:33 PM

When it comes to ideal range, I'm particularly focused on electric vehicles, where 400 to 600 kilometers is currently the sweet spot. Battery technology keeps improving, with innovations like NCA batteries increasing energy density, allowing for significantly longer distances on a single charge. Driving conditions play a huge role—suburban driving extends range, while city traffic with frequent stops drastically reduces it. The availability of charging stations is crucial. From my own testing, EV range is heavily affected by temperature, dropping by up to 30% in sub-zero conditions. The future trend points toward ranges exceeding 800 kilometers, though 400 kilometers is ample for average household use. Environmentally, opting for an EV with longer range also helps reduce carbon emissions and saves on fuel costs. I encourage everyone to test drive different models to find what works best.

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DelBrooke
12/17/2025, 09:12:37 PM

As someone who frequently travels with kids, I always say a range of 600 to 800 kilometers is ideal. Safety comes first on long trips—running out of power midway is terrifying. Energy consumption increases in windy or slippery conditions or when carrying passengers or cargo, so it's best to opt for an SUV or a high-capacity vehicle. Both gasoline and electric vehicles work, but with EVs, you'll need to check charging stations after 400 kilometers, while gasoline cars can easily go farther. For daily use, make it a habit to check tire pressure and perform regular maintenance, which can extend range by 10%. Don’t overlook the weather—using AC in hot weather reduces range, so plan trips with no more than 500 kilometers between charges. These small habits can save you a lot of hassle.

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Francis
02/06/2026, 09:57:10 PM

From a new technology perspective, ideal range for pure electric vehicles is best when exceeding 700 kilometers! Battery energy density is improving rapidly, with some premium models already achieving 600+ km in real-world tests. I've experienced how intelligent temperature control systems can optimize range by reducing waste. Driving habits are also crucial - smooth acceleration, less braking, and keeping speeds under 100 km/h helps maintain low energy consumption. Future autonomous driving could save about 20% energy. When choosing a vehicle, consider fast-charging capability - reaching 80% charge in half an hour makes range more flexible. Discussing EVs with friends, longer range definitely brings peace of mind for long trips.

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AlessandraLee
05/02/2026, 01:29:16 PM

I think a realistic range of 700 to 1,000 kilometers is most reliable, which is where traditional fuel-powered cars have the advantage. Being accustomed to gasoline cars, a full tank can take you far without worrying about charging. While electric vehicles are environmentally friendly, their actual range often falls short, especially in northern winters. I recommend considering hybrid options to balance both. For daily driving, pay attention to maintenance, such as changing air filters to save fuel. On long trips, smooth road conditions can increase range, while uphill and downhill driving significantly increases energy consumption. Don't just rely on specifications when choosing a car; test it several times for peace of mind. Overall, a longer range reduces anxiety and saves time.

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