Levdeo i9 Electric Crossover: Specs and Motives at Motovesna

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At the Motovesna fair, alongside the bicycle exhibit and the virtual bike path display, a white crossover from China drew attention. The standout detail was its Moscow license plates, a curious sight for attendees.

The Levdeo i9 is a compact electric crossover designed to sit in the same size class as models like the Hyundai Creta. It measures 4360 mm in length, making it 90 mm longer than the Creta and 140 mm shorter than the Tucson. Its width is 1830 mm, height 1660 mm, and a ground clearance of 180 mm highlights its urban SUV practicality.

Power comes exclusively from front-wheel drive, and the vehicle runs entirely on electricity, meaning no petrol or diesel is required. This is why the i9 was showcased at Motovesna under the EDdrive umbrella, sharing the same pavilion with related electric mobility offerings.

The electric crossover is equipped with a single electric motor. In different drive modes, output ranges from 95 to 156 horsepower, with torque between 180 and 270 Nm. This setup allows the i9 to accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in about 10 seconds and reach a top speed of around 140 km/h, figures that place it firmly in city-to-highway commuter territory while keeping a focus on efficiency.

Battery capacity is listed at 62.13 kWh, and charging can be done via a standard household electrical outlet. Typical charging from 20% to 80% takes roughly 40 minutes, while a full 0% to 100% fill takes around eight hours when starting from 20%. The estimated range with a fully charged battery, based on the NEDC standard, sits at about 470 km, suggesting comfortable potential for longer trips in real-world use as well as daily urban commuting. The Levdeo i9 thus positions itself as a practical option for those seeking an electric crossover that blends size, efficiency, and real-world range for Canadian and American drivers alike.

Details about the i9’s market availability, launch timing, and price remain undisclosed, leaving potential buyers and enthusiasts awaiting official announcements from Levdeo’s distribution networks.

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