From:Internet Info Agency 2026-01-13 18:18:10
On January 13, multiple videos showcasing the new-generation Xiaomi SU7 undergoing track testing circulated online. The test vehicle featured "Capri Blue" paint and classic five-spoke alloy wheels, demonstrating its drifting and cornering capabilities. Pre-orders for the new model opened on January 7, with a pre-sale price range of RMB 229,900 to RMB 309,900, and official launch expected in April 2026. Compared to the current model, the new SU7 comes standard across all trims with LiDAR, a 700 TOPS computing platform, 4D millimeter-wave radar, and Xiaomi’s end-to-end HAD (Human-Augmented Driving) advanced driver-assistance system. Both the Standard and Pro trims are built on a 752V silicon-carbide high-voltage platform, with the Pro version achieving a CLTC-rated range of 902 km. The Max trim uses an 897V platform and, in real-world fast-charging tests, can regain 670 km of range in just 15 minutes. All variants are equipped with V6s Plus electric motors, four-piston front brake calipers, and wide tires. Additionally, the Pro and Max trims feature closed-loop dual-chamber air springs and CDC (Continuous Damping Control) dampers.

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