From:Internet Info Agency 2026-03-03 20:44:00
Xiaomi founder Lei Jun announced that the new-generation SU7 will begin arriving at retail stores nationwide starting March 4, with coverage expected to reach 492 stores across 143 cities by mid-March. The vehicle will be available in three variants—Standard, Pro, and Max—with pre-sale prices of RMB 229,900, RMB 259,900, and RMB 309,900 respectively, each representing an increase of over RMB 10,000 compared to the previous generation. Eight color options will be offered, including Capri Blue, Chixia Red, and Flowing Gold Pink. In terms of range, the CLTC-rated driving range spans from 630 km to 902 km. All variants feature an upgraded 800V high-voltage platform, with the Max version capable of adding 670 km of range in just 15 minutes of fast charging. The new SU7 retains the current model’s design language and comes standard with a LiDAR sensor, a 4D millimeter-wave radar, and a chip delivering 700 TOPS of computing power, supporting Xiaomi’s end-to-end Highway Autonomous Driving (HAD) system. The chassis has been comprehensively upgraded, with the Pro and Max trims equipped with a closed-loop dual-chamber air suspension and CDC dampers. The vehicle is scheduled to officially launch and open for test drives in April 2026.

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