
Li ONE is a mid-to-large-sized vehicle produced by Li Auto (formerly known as CHJ Automotive). Its body dimensions are: length 5020 mm, width 1960 mm, height 1760 mm, with a wheelbase of 2935 mm. It features a 45-liter fuel tank capacity and adopts a 5-door, 6-seat SUV body structure. The Li ONE is equipped with a 1.2-liter turbocharged engine delivering maximum power of 131 horsepower (96 kW) at 5500 rpm, paired with an electric single-speed transmission. For suspension, it uses MacPherson strut independent suspension at the front and multi-link independent suspension at the rear.

The Li ONE is the first product created by Li Auto. The company's full name was Beijing Chehejia Information Technology Co., Ltd., which was later renamed Li Auto. Its founder, Li Xiang, previously established Autohome. I've studied their materials—Li Auto places great emphasis on meeting the needs of family users and has established its manufacturing center at the Changzhou base. I heard the production standards there are quite high, with strict quality control. The Li ONE is assembled in this smart factory. The vehicle design and core technologies are all independently developed by the Li Auto team, with a clear positioning as a high-end extended-range electric vehicle.

My neighbor bought a Li ONE last year and specifically mentioned to me during our chat that it was manufactured by Li Auto. This new energy vehicle company is headquartered in Shunyi, Beijing, but its production plant is located in Changzhou, Jiangsu. Their factory uses Bosch's production line equipment, boasting an exceptionally high level of automation. The salesperson proudly mentioned at the time that they built their own vehicle inspection center, where every new car undergoes LiDAR calibration before leaving the factory. By the way, I recently saw their newly opened store at the mall and noticed that the company is now officially named Li Auto Co., Ltd.

After checking the information, it is confirmed that the manufacturer of the Li ONE is Li Auto. This brand was founded in 2015, and its founder, Li Xiang, previously worked in automotive media. Interestingly, they adopted an extended-range technology route, which is different from the pure electric brands. The manufacturing base in Changzhou covers an area of 750 acres, with an automation rate of over 98% in the welding workshop. After watching the disassembly video, it is evident that their three-electric system layout is indeed very ingenious.


