IM L6: 500-mile electric saloon unveiled at Geneva motor show

IM L6: 500-mile electric saloon unveiled at Geneva motor show

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The IM L6 has an 875V electrical architecture, allowing charge rates up to 396kW

MG sibling brand, launching in Europe next year, shows new model packing solid-state batteries

IM Motors has unveiled the new L6 electric saloon at the Geneva motor show, confirming that it will arrive in Europe early next year.

IM – Intelligent Mobility – was founded in late 2020 as a tie-up between MG parent firm SAIC, e-commerce giant Alibaba and R&D specialist Zhangjiang Hi-Tech – and it delivered the first examples of the L7 executive saloon in late 2021.

The brand made headlines last year when it announced a technical partnership with Audi, which will result in the German company using its platforms for a range of Chinese-market EVs as an alternative to the Volkswagen Group’s delayed SSP architecture.

Autocar previously reported that it will soon launch in the UK, with it already having a small, visible presence in MG's flagship showroom in Marylebone, London.

The L6, the first model it will sell in Europe, is based on its iO Origin architecture. This features 875V electricals, allowing the car to charge at up to 396kW – an even higher rate than the 320kW claimed for the facelifted Porsche Taycan.

It will be offered with a choice of lithium-ion and solid-state batteries, each said to yield ranges of more than 372 miles or 497 miles, respectively. For reference, the new Tesla Model 3 Long Range officially provides up to 390 miles of driving between charges.

Powertrain details are yet to be disclosed, but the firm claims a 0-62mph sprint time below 3.0sec, hinting at a multi-motor set-up with a high combined output.

The related LS6 SUV – which will be launched in Europe alongside the L6 – has a 776bhp dual-motor powertrain which enables a 0-62mph time of 3.48sec.

The LS6 is priced from £32,000 in its native China, positioning it as a rival to the Tesla Model Y.

IM executives confirmed that its European line-up will comprise an additional SUV and saloon. It has yet to confirm which models these are, but it currently sells the larger LS7 and L7 in China.

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