The Li i8 () is a battery electric luxury full-size crossover SUV produced by Chinese manufacturer Li Auto. It is the brand's second fully electric vehicle after the Mega, and its first fully electric crossover SUV. It is positioned as the flagship vehicle of the brand's i-series of battery electric crossovers. History. The i8 was first teased by Li Auto with a February 24, 2025 Weibo post by CEO Li Xiang introducing the vehicle as the brand's first fully electric crossover SUV, along with two exterior images of the vehicle next to an L9 and Mega. Xiang added that the 'i' in the i8's model name stands for intelligence. The following day, Li Auto released additional images of the i8 next to a Tesla Model X. The model's reveal date was brought forward from February 27 to avoid conflicting with the launch event of the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra after communication from Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun, which Xiang thanked him for in a Weibo post. On 16 April 2025, Li Auto revealed more pictures and details of the vehicle. The i8 is expected to be launched in July 2025. Overview. The exterior design of the i8 is a mix between Li Auto's L-series crossover SUVs and Mega MPV. The front-end is similar to the Mega, with a high-mounted LED light bar acting as DRLs, and a forward slanted hood flowing into a steeply raked windshield. It is available with a selection of 20 and 21-inch wheels which all have aerodynamic covers. The rear-end closely resembles the L9 in design, but with a sloping roofline shape similar to the Mega. The i8 has a black-painted roof and pillars with a roof-mounted solid-state ATL LiDAR sensor and pop-out door handles. The i8 is equipped with air suspension, and has an approach and departure angle of 16 and 17 degrees, respectively. The i8 is a three-row six-seater vehicle. The interior features dual 15.3-inch dashboard-mounted screens serving as the infotainment display and passenger entertainment display, with a small touchscreen mounted on the steering wheel hub serving as the instrument cluster in conjunction with a head-up display. Powertrain. The i8 will be the first to utilize Li Auto's new self-developed 800V SiC power electronics module, allowing the vehicle to achieve 5C DC charging. It has the option of two NMC battery packs, the first supplied by CATL and Sunwoda with a capacity of 90.052kWh, and a larger 97.842kWh pack supplied by CATL, which weigh respectively, and provide CLTC range ratings of and , respectively. It has a dual-motor all-wheel drive configuration, with a induction motor powering the front wheels, and a permanent magnet motor at the rear, for a total of , allowing for a top speed of .