Li Auto has unveiled its Mega electric minivan, a model that blends careful aerodynamics with an advanced autonomous driving system. The vehicle is designed to handle ramps and merge with traffic smoothly, moving with minimal driver input. Source: Automatic Home
In China, the entry price for this new minivan sits at 559.8 thousand yuan, which约 translates to roughly 7 million rubles. The electric powertrain delivers a top range of about 700 kilometers on a single charge. Engineers at Li Auto achieved an impressive aerodynamic drag coefficient of 0.215 for the minivan, a figure competitive with many contemporary electric passenger vehicles. Source: Automatic Home
The exterior measurements show a length of 5350 millimeters and a wheelbase of 3300 millimeters, with a cabin configured to accommodate seven occupants. Inside, comfort is emphasized: the driver’s seat cushion offers adjustable firmness, and the right-hand passenger seat includes a 16-point massage function for enhanced relaxation on long journeys.
Looking ahead, the first half of the year will bring an update to Li Auto’s proprietary intelligent driving system. This upgrade is intended to enable the minivan to navigate on-ramps and pass other vehicles in traffic without requiring ongoing driver intervention. The system relies on a combination of lidar sensors, 11 cameras, radar units, and 12 ultrasonic sensors to perceive the surroundings and support enhanced automated driving. Source: Automatic Home
There have been reports in the past about potential Russian market availability under the Solaris brand, indicating interest from regional dealers in new electric models. These rumors reflect ongoing attention to Li Auto’s Mega among international audiences and automotive networks. Source: Automatic Home