The L6 made its first official production as a plug-in hybrid at the Beijing Motor Show last month. Picture: Charl Bosch Having opened its South African catalogue with the arrival of the L4 earlier this year, Lepas used the Beijing Motor Show last month to provide the first official sighting of the production L6. Already approved for South Africa alongside the L4 and the incoming flagship L8, the L6 debuted as either a plug-in hybrid (PHEV) or an EV, suggesting it might not be offered with a conventional combustion engine option at all.
Lepas’ version of parent company Chery’s Tiggo 7, the L6 sports the same leopard inspired styling as the L6, with the EV being different in its lack of a grille and with restyled headlights. According toAutoTrader, the plug-in hybrid L6 will be marketed under the LSH or Lepas Super Hybrid moniker, its version of Chery’s CSH (Chery Super Hybrid) and Omoda & Jaecoo’s SHS or Super Hybrid System. Riding on the same LEX platform as the L4, the L6 has the following measurements: According to the publication, boot space amounts to 397-litres with the 60/40 split rear seats upright.
In term of features, the L6 sports 19-inch alloy wheels, the same 8.8-inch instrument cluster and 13.2-inch infotainment system from the L6, a wireless smartphone charging pad, electric tailgate, a Sony sound system and ambient lighting. On the power front, bothAutoTraderandpaultan.orgreport the L6 as marrying the Chery Group’s familiar 1.5 T-GDI engine with an 18.4-kWh battery pack. Connected to a Dedicated Hybrid Transmission (DHT), the setup delivers a combined 205kW/365Nm, allowing for a reported electric-only range of 107km and a total of 1 200km with the combustion engine included.
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At the other end of the spectrum, the EV is motivated by a 67-kWh battery pack that powers a single electric motor. The result is an output of 178kW/275Nm, a range of 510km based on China’s CLTC cycle and DC charging support up to 120kW, which will require a waiting time of 20 minutes from 30-80%.
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