From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-11 13:24:11
Third-party brand "Digital Gala" has launched an auxiliary driving indicator light—dubbed the "Little Blue Light"—compatible with all variants of the Xiaomi SU7, SU7 Ultra, and YU7. The product is now available for purchase on JD.com, starting at RMB 399 (RMB 399 for the YU7 version; RMB 439 for the SU7/Ultra versions). The light integrates with the vehicle’s infotainment system (requiring firmware version 1.11 or higher) and the Mi Home app, and can be controlled via voice commands through Super XiaoAI. It features dual modes: in "Little Blue Light" mode, it syncs with the status of the vehicle’s driver-assistance system to signal surrounding traffic; in "Little Yellow Light" mode, it provides 5000K cabin ambient lighting. Future OTA updates will add automatic trunk illumination when the trunk is opened. Constructed with an aluminum alloy body and specialized cyan LED beads, the installation method varies by model: the SU7 and SU7 Ultra use a mounting bracket combined with high-temperature-resistant adhesive, while the YU7 requires a roof-mounted sliding rail and an expansion dock (sold separately).

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