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IM LS9 Hyper: High-tech Chinese luxury SUV on the cards for Australia


The 2026 IM LS9 Hyper extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) has been unveiled in China as a technological leader for the IM Motors premium brand – and it could arrive in Australia in the near future.

Packing a tri-motor EREV powertrain, the Hyper is the most powerful and high-tech version yet of the LS9, the flagship of the IM Motors brand backed by SAIC Motor which also owns MG and LDV.

The LS9 Hyper debuts a fully electronically controlled four-wheel steering system, which uses electronic actuators rather than mechanical components to steer all four wheels.

Per Chinese media, IM Motors is calling the LS9 Hyper the only mass-produced SUV with a full four-wheel steer-by-wire system, and it’s the first vehicle from the brand with a tri-motor all-wheel drive EREV powertrain with torque vectoring.

The six-seat LS9 EREV is the largest and most expensive model from IM Motors. In Australia, the premium brand is sold via MG dealerships under the IM Presented by MG Motor banner, with the IM5 electric liftback and IM6 electric SUV launched here last year.

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Ushering in a new design language, the LS9 – revealed last year – sits at the top of the IM Motors lineup in China, positioned above the smaller L7 sedan and LS7 large SUV (models not sold in Australia) in terms of both size and price.

It’s one of five IM Motors models currently offered globally, including the IM5 and IM6, which are sold as the L6 and LS6 respectively in China.

Official pricing for the new Hyper variant has yet to be announced.

A rival to luxury SUVs such as the BMW X7, Volvo XC90 and Mercedes-Benz GLS, the LS9 – in Hyper or other grades – has not yet been confirmed for Australia or other key right-hand-drive markets such as the United Kingdom, which currently mirrors Australia’s IM Motors lineup.