What is the range of the Li ONE?

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Katelyn
07/25/25 8:33am
The maximum range of the Li ONE is 180km. Range, also referred to as endurance, denotes the total distance a vehicle like a car or ship can travel continuously with maximum fuel reserves. Many objective factors can influence the range of an electric vehicle, such as driving speed, temperature, the driver's skill, road conditions, and tires. Currently, there are two models of the Li ONE available for sale: the 2020 Basic Edition 6-seater and the 2020 Basic Edition 7-seater. The Li ONE features an extended-range pure electric powertrain, with a total motor power of 240nm and a total torque of 530nm. All models come with full-time four-wheel drive, a front MacPherson independent suspension, and a rear multi-link independent suspension, ensuring passenger comfort.
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HarmonyRose
08/10/25 6:57pm
I've been driving the Li ONE for a while now, and the range is quite reliable. The official data claims a total range of over 800 km, with about 180 km on pure electric power. But in reality, when driving aggressively on the highway, it drops to around 650 km. In cold weather, the battery drains faster. In the city, using pure electric mode, I can get over 160 km, enough for three days of commuting without needing to refuel or recharge. For long trips, turning on the range extender and adding some fuel easily covers 600-700 km with no range anxiety. Driving habits also affect the range—for example, using ECO mode or controlling the air conditioning can extend the mileage a bit. Battery degradation might reduce the range over time, but proper daily maintenance helps. This car is designed to eliminate range concerns. When I shared it with friends, they all said it’s much more practical than a pure EV. I’d recommend test-driving it before buying to get a feel for it.
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