Lixiang i6: The Smallest Electric SUV from Li Auto Enters the Chinese Market
Chinese automaker Lixiang, better known internationally as Li Auto, has officially launched its newest fully electric SUV — the Lixiang i6. Although the word “smallest” might sound unusual when describing a nearly five-meter-long vehicle, within Li Auto’s lineup the i6 is indeed the most compact battery-powered crossover. Prices in China start from 249,800 yuan (around 34,000 USD), while a fully optioned version can reach 277,800 yuan, placing it slightly above the entry-level Tesla Model Y.
Dimensions and design
The Lixiang i6 measures 4,950 mm in length, 1,935 mm in width, and 1,655 mm in height, with a generous 3,000 mm wheelbase. Despite its size, it comes strictly in a five-seat configuration, aimed at offering maximum comfort for passengers.
In terms of styling, the SUV follows Li Auto’s established design language. The exterior silhouette is sleek yet robust, while inside the cabin, the focus remains on digital technology and luxury. The dashboard is dominated by a 15.7-inch central display paired with a second passenger screen. A compact digital panel is integrated into the steering wheel, complemented by a 16.8-inch head-up display projecting key information directly onto the windshield. For rear passengers, a massive 21.4-inch entertainment screen ensures a premium in-car cinema experience.
Powertrain options
At launch, the Lixiang i6 is available with a rear-wheel-drive setup as standard, but customers can opt for an additional front-axle motor to unlock all-wheel drive capability.
Base model (RWD):
340 hp (250 kW)
425 Nm torque
0–100 km/h in 6.5 seconds
Dual-motor AWD version (optional):
544 hp (400 kW)
660 Nm torque
0–100 km/h in 4.5 seconds
Both variants are equipped with the same 87.3 kWh battery pack, providing impressive range figures:
720 km (RWD) under CLTC cycle
660 km (AWD) under CLTC cycle
Advanced features and luxury equipment
Li Auto has positioned the i6 not only as a high-performance EV but also as a luxury crossover packed with premium features. Even in its base configuration, the SUV includes:
- Nine airbags for maximum passenger safety
- Air suspension with adaptive damping
- Nvidia Thor chipset powering advanced driver-assistance systems
- Soft-close doors
- Built-in refrigerator (8.8 liters)
- Heated, ventilated, and massaging seats
- 20-speaker premium sound system
Optional upgrades include larger 21-inch wheels and exclusive body colors, adding further customization to an already well-equipped vehicle.
Technology meets practicality
Li Auto’s focus on blending technology with everyday practicality is evident in the i6. The car balances long-range electric mobility with family-oriented comfort. Its large infotainment suite, high-end sound system, and luxury seating ensure it appeals to tech-savvy buyers who want more than just a means of transportation.
The advanced driver-assistance suite, built around Nvidia’s powerful Thor chip, also highlights Li Auto’s ambition to rival global competitors in smart driving. From adaptive cruise control to automated lane changes and collision prevention, the i6 is ready for semi-autonomous driving scenarios.
Competitors and positioning
In the Chinese market, the i6 will compete with popular models like the Tesla Model Y, Zeekr 001, and BYD Tang EV. While the i6 is slightly larger than the Model Y, it emphasizes greater interior luxury, longer range, and more powerful dual-motor performance.
With its pricing strategy, Li Auto is clearly targeting middle- to upper-segment EV buyers who want a vehicle that blends size, comfort, and cutting-edge technology without crossing into the ultra-luxury pricing of European brands.
What this means for international markets
Although the Lixiang i6 is currently aimed at the domestic Chinese market, Li Auto has long-term global ambitions. Models like the i6 could eventually reach the Middle East and European markets, where demand for premium electric SUVs continues to grow. Its combination of over 700 km of range, luxury interiors, and competitive pricing makes it a strong candidate for expansion beyond China.
For drivers in the UAE, vehicles like the Lixiang i6 highlight how quickly Chinese automakers are catching up with — and in some cases surpassing — established Western EV brands.