All-New Li Auto L8 Revealed: June 23, 2026 Launch With Maybach-Grade Rear Cabin
Li Auto unveiled the all-new Li Auto L8 in real-world form on June 12, 2026, confirming a June 23, 2026 launch date with showroom display starting June 13. Positioned as a “five-seat flagship SUV,” the new L8 adopts the design language of the all-new Li Auto L9 and ships in two configurations: L8 Ultra and L8 Livis. Founder Li Xiang told social media followers the new L8 was built without compromise, and that the rear cabin rivals the Mercedes-Benz GLS Maybach.
For broader context on flagship SUV competition this year, including BYD’s 800 V sedan rollout, see our BYD Sealion 08 800V flagship sedan.
What’s New on the All-New Li Auto L8
Five-Seat Flagship Repositioning
The outgoing L8 launched as a six-seat family SUV. The all-new L8 drops the third row and pushes hard upmarket as a five-seat flagship SUV, positioning between the L7 and the larger L9 with significantly more rear-seat space, comfort and isolation. Li Auto has clearly drawn the cabin reference from the executive-luxury playbook — Li Xiang’s own words referenced the GLS-class Maybach rear seat as the design benchmark.
Two Configurations
- L8 Ultra — top-spec trim with maximum smart-driving and comfort hardware
- L8 Livis — Li Auto’s executive/luxury sub-trim, expected with premium materials, executive rear seats, and acoustic isolation upgrades
Both trims share the new L9-aligned exterior design language: blade-style daytime running lights, full-width tail bar, and refined surface treatment versus the outgoing model.
Powertrain: REEV Continues
The new L8 continues the brand’s signature range-extended EV (REEV) platform. Although final specifications will be confirmed at the June 23 launch, expect the platform updates rolled out on the new L9:
- Upgraded 1.5T high-efficiency range-extender engine
- Larger ternary or LFP battery pack, lifting CLTC pure-electric range above 300 km
- 5C-capable ultra-fast charging on top trims
- Dual-motor AWD as standard on Ultra and Livis
- Combined range comfortably above 1,300 km on the WLTC/CLTC composite cycle
Pricing and Positioning
The outgoing L8 was priced from approximately RMB 339,800 to 399,800 (USD 46,900–55,200; USD ≈ RMB 7.25). With its move upmarket as a true flagship five-seater, pricing for the all-new L8 is widely expected to start higher — likely in the RMB 360,000–430,000 (USD 49,700–59,300) band, with the Livis trim setting the ceiling.
The repositioned L8 will primarily compete with the AITO M8/M9, NIO ES8/ES7, Voyah Free, and the upcoming Wey Gaoshan 7 SUV Version.
Why the Five-Seat Move Matters
Premium five-seat SUVs in China have outperformed six- and seven-seat variants in 2026 retail mix as families consolidate to one premium family car and prioritise rear-seat quality over capacity. Li Auto’s pivot acknowledges this shift and gives buyers an L9-derived flagship at a slightly lower price point. For a deeper look at how China’s premium SUV landscape is selling this year, see our May 2026 China top 10 sales analysis.
FAQ
When does the all-new Li Auto L8 launch?
Li Auto has confirmed a June 23, 2026 launch, with showroom display starting June 13, 2026.
Is the new Li Auto L8 still a six-seater?
No. The all-new L8 is positioned as a five-seat flagship SUV, leaving six-seat duties to the L9 and other Li Auto models.
What are the L8 Ultra and L8 Livis trims?
The L8 Ultra is the top-spec hardware/comfort trim. The L8 Livis is Li Auto’s executive sub-trim with premium materials and rear-seat-focused luxury upgrades benchmarking the Mercedes-Maybach GLS rear cabin.
Will the new Li Auto L8 still use REEV?
Yes. The all-new L8 continues Li Auto’s range-extended EV powertrain, with a larger battery, longer pure-electric CLTC range, and 5C fast-charging support on top trims.
Editor’s note: Trim names, pricing and official specifications will be finalised at Li Auto’s June 23, 2026 launch event; figures and configurations here reflect Li Auto’s June 12 preview and the model’s outgoing pricing band.
Reviewed by Han Liu, Editor, iEVChina
Source: Autohome.com.cn
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