Li Auto has officially entered the Uzbekistan market, opening its first dealership in Tashkent. According to the company, sales have already started, and prices for the L6, L7, L9, and i8 models are noticeably lower than in China.
The entry-level model, the hybrid Li L6, is offered in Pro and Max versions, priced from 569 to 619 million soums (3.75–4.1 million rubles). The crossover is equipped with a 1.5-liter generator with 154 hp, two electric motors (408 hp), and a 36.8 kWh battery, providing a range of about 250 km.
The larger Li L7, with air suspension, improved trim, and a 52.3 kWh battery, is priced at 749 million soums (4.9 million rubles). Its power plant delivers 449 hp, and the interior is designed for five seats.
The flagship Li L9 model, with a six-seat interior and air suspension, will cost 899 million soums (5.9 million rubles). The SUV is equipped with a hybrid system producing 449 hp and a range of up to 315 km on electric power.
The electric Li i8 is the most powerful in the lineup, with 544 hp and a range of 720 km. The model costs 773.9 million soums (about 5.1 million rubles).
Sales are conducted by Control Auto, the official representative of the brand in the country. Owners are promised a two-year or 100,000 km warranty, original spare parts, and official service.
Li Auto noted that entering Uzbekistan is a strategic step and the first stage in expanding the brand's presence outside of China.
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