IM Motors launches “Stellar” range-extended system with over 450 km pure electric range and 1500 km combined range

August 2, 2025

On the evening of August 1, 2025, IM Motors officially unveiled its “Stellar” super range-extended system at a dedicated technology launch event. The new system combines a 1.5T engine with electric motors and features a 66 kWh battery pack, delivering a pure electric range exceeding 450km and a combined range of over 1500km.

The company announced that the first vehicle to feature this system—the all-new IM LS6—will begin pre-sales on August 15, while the flagship six-seater SUV—the IM LS9, which has already appeared in Ministry of Industry and Information Technology filings—will be officially launched in the fourth quarter of 2025.

IM Motors’ “Stellar” super range-extended system pairs a Zephyr 1.5T range-extension engine with an 800V silicon carbide “Hurricane” electric motor. The engine employs a VTG variable cross-section turbocharger for enhanced overall turbocharging efficiency. According to official specifications, the system achieves a combined fuel-electric consumption as low as 2.07L/100km.

LS9 will be launched q4.
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For the battery component, IM Motors has utilised the “Super Freevoy MAX” battery jointly developed with CATL. The 66kWh total capacity enables a maximum pure electric CLTC range exceeding 450 kilometres. At 16% State of Charge (SoC), the battery can still deliver a discharge power of 275.5kW.

“Super Freevoy MAX” battery jointly developed with CATL.
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Editor’s comment

Same on August 1, 2025, the Deepal S05 launched a long-range version with a pure electric range of 620 km. How big is its battery? It’s 68.8 kWh, just slightly larger than the battery in the IM Motors “Stellar” range-extended system. Previously, the Deepal S05 was equipped with a maximum battery capacity of 56.1 kWh. This indicates that even for pure electric vehicles, a 66 kWh battery is more than sufficient.

Users experience range anxiety, while automakers face range-extended anxiety. The significant sales success of Li Auto and Aito has led many manufacturers to believe that range extenders are a panacea for boosting sales.

In China, the operating costs of electric vehicles are much lower than those of gasoline cars, resulting in a peculiar phenomenon where buyers of range-extended vehicles rarely use gasoline due to high costs. This raises the question: if that’s the case, why not simply purchase a pure electric vehicle? Currently, even owners of range-extended or plug-in hybrid vehicles try to minimise gasoline use, indicating that range extenders and plug-in hybrids are merely transitional solutions.

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