'ideal L7') is a range-extender luxury mid-size crossover SUV produced by Chinese manufacturer Li Auto.
It is the fourth vehicle from the manufacturer, and also the third L-series model, a series of electric SUVs with a petrol engine acting as a range extender, which includes the similar L9, L8 and L6.
[5] The L7 Air and L7 Pro come standard with the SS Pro in-car entertainment system with a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8155 chip, while the L7 Max uses a more advanced SS Max system powered by dual Qualcomm Snapdragon 8155 chips.
The system makes use of three 15.7-inch 3K LCD screens, two in the front and one mounted on the celling (only available for the L7 Max), with anti-reflective and low blue light technology.
Both systems feature an algorithm framework jointly developed by Li Auto, Tsinghua University, and MIT.
[7] The L7 Ultra received a larger 52.3 kWh battery, increasing its electric range to 240 km (149 mi) under WLTC testing standards.