Chinese tech giant Xiaomi has unveiled its new-generation SU7 electric sedan in Beijing, marking a major step forward in its EV journey. The model is available in three variants—Standard, Pro, and Max—priced at RMB 219,900, RMB 249,900, and RMB 303,900 respectively. The vehicle is currently available only in mainland China, with pre-orders already open.
The highlight of the new SU7 is the upgraded HyperEngine V6s Plus motor, capable of reaching 22,000 rpm. The sedan accelerates from 0 to 100 km/h in just 3.08 seconds and offers a top speed of 265 km/h. In terms of range, the Standard variant delivers 720 km, the Pro offers an impressive 902 km, and the Max provides 835 km under the CLTC cycle.
Charging capabilities have also been significantly enhanced. The ultra-fast charging system can deliver up to 670 km of range in just 15 minutes, while a 10–80% charge can be achieved in approximately 12 minutes.
On the safety front, Xiaomi claims that 90.3% of the vehicle’s body is made from ultra-high-strength steel and aluminium. The car comes equipped with nine airbags, an advanced battery safety system, and an integrated roll cage. The battery can execute an emergency power cutoff within 4 milliseconds and has undergone over 1,200 safety tests.
The SU7 features an advanced driver assistance system powered by the NVIDIA DRIVE AGX Thor platform, offering up to 700 TOPS of computing power. It includes LiDAR, 4D radar, 11 cameras, and 12 ultrasonic sensors. Smart features such as voice-controlled lane changes, speed adjustments, parking, and navigation further enhance the driving experience.
Inside, the sedan offers a premium cabin with Nappa leather steering, ventilated and heated seats, and soft-touch materials throughout. The Max variant introduces an ultra-quiet cabin, significantly reducing noise levels for a more refined experience.
Xiaomi entered the EV market in 2024, with its first SU7 model selling out within minutes of launch. With the introduction of the new-generation SU7, the company continues to strengthen its position in the rapidly evolving electric vehicle segment.