Xiaomi’s founder, Lei Jun, has revealed that the real cars of Xiaomi’s new-generation SU7 will start arriving at stores progressively from March 4. By mid-March, these vehicles are expected to be available at 492 stores spread across 143 cities nationwide. The SU7 has introduced eight color options and is slated for an official launch in April 2026. At that time, customers will be able to experience test drives at the stores.
The SU7 comes in three different versions: Standard, Pro, and Max. Pre-sale prices for these models range from RMB 229,900 to RMB 309,900, reflecting an increase of over RMB 10,000 compared to its predecessor.
The SU7 is outfitted with three different battery pack specifications, offering nine range versions that span from 630 to 902 kilometers. All versions have seen enhancements in their driving range.
In terms of size, the vehicle maintains the same dimensions as the current model, positioning it as a C-class sedan. The chassis has undergone substantial upgrades, featuring a comprehensive suite of assisted driving capabilities. Additionally, all versions have been upgraded to an 800V high-voltage platform, with the Max version supporting ultra-high-voltage fast charging.
