New Car|The Lixiang i6 launches at $35,071 USD, a five-seat SUV with a maximum range of 720 kilometres.
Lixiang all-new five-seat mid-to-large SUV, the Lixiang i6, has officially launched with an official guidance price of ¥249,800. Multiple optional extras are available, alongside a ¥10,000 cash discount during the initial sales period. Purchasers will also receive complimentary dual-chamber air suspension, a compressor-powered cooling/heating box, and silent electric doors. Built upon a native electric architecture, the vehicle offers three CLTC pure electric ranges: 660 kilometres, 710 kilometres, and 720 kilometres.
Stunning appearance
The Lixiang i6 continues the design philosophy of the Lixiang i8, featuring numerous rounded lines on the front fascia. The bonnet and windscreen form a near-flat surface. The vehicle adopts split-level lighting units, with star-ring daytime running lights positioned below the windscreen. The front bumper incorporates high/low beam headlights and black trim panels on either side, while a horizontal lower grille sits centrally.
Luxury interior
The Lixiang i6 shares a largely consistent design language with the Lixiang i8, featuring a dual-screen layout comprising a central infotainment display and a passenger-side entertainment screen. This setup supports navigation, music playback, and voice control functions. The vehicle is further equipped with a four-spoke multifunction steering wheel, whose control clusters are accented with gloss black trim. It retains the steering wheel-mounted interactive display, capable of showing driving information and range data. The Lixiang i6 employs a column-mounted electronic gear selector positioned at the front of the vehicle. Additional front-seat features include power steering wheel adjustment, a streaming rear-view mirror, and wireless mobile phone charging. The front cabin also incorporates slender air vents.
Extreme power
The Lixiang i6 will be available with rear-wheel drive and all-wheel drive configurations. The rear-wheel drive variant features a drive motor delivering a maximum power output of 250 kilowatts, while the all-wheel drive model employs front and rear motors with maximum power outputs of 150 kilowatts and 250 kilowatts respectively. All variants are equipped with an 87.3 kWh 5C lithium iron phosphate battery pack. The rear-wheel drive model achieves a CLTC range of 710/720 kilometres, while the all-wheel drive variant delivers 660 kilometres. Additionally, the Lixiang i6 supports 5C ultra-fast charging, with the manufacturer claiming a 10-minute charge can extend the range by 500 kilometres.


