New Li Auto Lixiang L9 Sets a Record for Computing Power and Redefines the Premium Hybrid SUV Segment
Li Auto has officially announced the price of the updated Lixiang L9, confirming that the flagship SUV will start at CNY 559,800 in China. Sales are scheduled to begin in the second quarter of the year, with first deliveries expected between late spring and early summer. The price increase of roughly CNY 100,000 compared to the outgoing version positions the new L9 firmly in the ultra premium electrified SUV category, directly challenging the most advanced domestic competitors.
Record breaking computing power and autonomous driving focus
The headline upgrade of the new Lixiang L9 is its unprecedented autonomous driving computing capability. Li Auto reports a total system performance of 2560 TOPS, currently the highest figure announced for a production vehicle. This metric reflects the combined processing power of multiple high performance chips responsible for perception, sensor fusion, prediction, and path planning.
For context, the previous benchmark in China belonged to XPeng G7 with 2250 TOPS. The L9 leapfrogs that figure, signaling Li Auto’s ambition to future proof the vehicle for next generation assisted and semi autonomous driving features delivered via over the air updates.
Chassis innovations and drive by wire technology
Beyond digital performance, the refreshed L9 receives several substantial hardware upgrades. The SUV is now equipped with an active air suspension system, improving ride comfort on highways while maintaining stability during dynamic driving. Rear wheel steering has been added, significantly reducing the turning radius of this large SUV in urban environments.
One of the most advanced changes is the introduction of steer by wire technology. By eliminating the mechanical connection between the steering wheel and front wheels, Li Auto enables faster steering response, enhanced redundancy for safety systems, and seamless integration with advanced driver assistance functions.
Powertrain evolution and electric range expansion
While Li Auto has not yet disclosed full powertrain specifications, previous disclosures indicate a major battery upgrade. The new L9 is expected to feature a 73 kWh battery, replacing the current 52.3 kWh pack. This change could extend the pure electric driving range from the current 290 km to over 400 km, placing the L9 among the longest range plug in hybrids globally.
The L9 remains a range extended hybrid SUV, combining a high capacity battery with a gasoline engine acting primarily as a generator. This architecture continues to appeal to buyers who want EV like daily driving without range anxiety on long distance trips.
Dimensions, layout and premium positioning
The Lixiang L9 continues as a full size six seat SUV designed around family comfort and long distance travel. Generous interior space, captain style second row seating, and an expansive digital cockpit define its character. High resolution displays for both front and rear passengers remain a core selling point, supported by the massive onboard computing resources.
In terms of size and presence, the L9 competes directly with other Chinese luxury flagships such as Aito M9, Denza N9, Zeekr 9X, Lynk & Co 900, and IM LS9.
Sales history and competitive pressure
Since its launch in 2022, the Lixiang L9 has experienced a dynamic sales trajectory. Initial demand was strong, with nearly 39,000 units sold in its debut year, followed by a surge to over 114,000 units in 2023. However, intensifying competition in 2024 and 2025 led to declining volumes, highlighting how crowded and technologically aggressive the Chinese premium SUV segment has become.
The updated L9 represents Li Auto’s response to this pressure, emphasizing technological leadership rather than price competition.
What this means for the global premium SUV landscape
Although the Lixiang L9 is officially sold only in China, its specifications are closely watched by international markets, including the Middle East. The combination of extreme computing power, extended electric range, and luxury focused design reflects a broader shift where Chinese brands are setting benchmarks rather than following them.
For customers in regions like the UAE, where premium SUVs dominate the rental and private ownership markets, vehicles like the L9 indicate what future luxury hybrids may offer in terms of digital intelligence and efficiency.
Technical specifications overview
The new Lixiang L9 features a plug in hybrid architecture with an expected 73 kWh battery, electric only range exceeding 400 km, active air suspension, rear wheel steering, steer by wire system, and autonomous driving computing power rated at 2560 TOPS. Full performance output figures and acceleration data are expected closer to the start of sales.