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Less Than 300,000 RMB! Official Teaser Image of Ideal L6 Released: Expected to Hit the Market in Apr

Thu, Feb 15 2024 07:11 AM EST

Fast Technology, February 15th - Today, the official WeChat account of Ideal Automobile officially released the teaser image of the L6, accompanied by the caption "Ideal Automobile's Mysterious New Member." s_4b8d27a5cd9f4a1d991dc2bb51a1b2e3.png Earlier, the declaration information of the Ideal L6 has been disclosed. Mr. Zou Liangjun, the Senior Vice President of Ideal Auto, mentioned in an interview that the car will officially hit the market in April 2024, with a price ranging between 200,000 to 300,000 RMB, aiming to challenge a monthly sales target of 30,000 units.

Reportedly, the car is positioned as a smart and luxurious mid-size five-seater SUV for families. s_baa4f09f6b0e4a858551ce08f4468c66.png

s_64f9695448a245e68a7a0a7a9f53a4d1.png In comparison to the previously released Ideal L7, the dimensions of the L6 are more refined, with lengths, widths, and heights measuring 4925mm, 1960mm, and 1735mm respectively, and a wheelbase of 2920mm. The exterior maintains the signature design language of the Ideal Automobile family.

Regarding its features, from the disclosed diagrams, it's evident that the laser radar will be an optional feature. This suggests that the car will continue to offer Pro and Max versions, perhaps even introducing a lower-priced Air version.

As for the pricing, the anticipated starting price for this car is expected to be below 300,000 RMB. s_91104d0f03ac4b479fa7fa67a7b5f24f.png In terms of power, the Ideal L6 is equipped with a 1.5-liter turbocharged four-cylinder engine serving as a range extender system, boasting a maximum power output of 113 kilowatts. It features dual electric motors at the front and rear as the primary power source, with batteries supplied by both CATL and Xpeng. It's expected to share the same setup as the Air and Pro versions of the L8.

It's worth noting that the model being reported this time is equipped with lithium iron phosphate (LFP) batteries. Whether there will be versions with ternary lithium batteries in the future remains to be seen. Let's look forward to it together.