From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-10 13:05:00
According to the latest announcement from China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT), the new generation of the Xiaomi SU7 will be available with three battery options: 73 kWh, 96.3 kWh, and 101.7 kWh, delivering CLTC-rated ranges from 630 km to 902 km. Specifically, the Standard version now offers an extended range of 720 km, the Pro version reaches 902 km, and the Max version achieves 835 km. The entire lineup has been upgraded to a high-voltage platform: the Standard and Pro versions have increased their system voltage from 400V to 752V, while the Max version has been boosted from 871V to 897V. All variants are equipped with the V6s Plus super motor. The Standard and Pro versions deliver a maximum output of 235 kW (320 hp), while the Max version offers a combined output of 507 kW (690 hp). Additionally, the Pro and Max trims feature a closed-loop dual-chamber air suspension system paired with CDC dampers. Exterior updates include a new "Capri Blue" paint option and 20-inch wheels. Inside, a new "Midnight Black" interior color is introduced, along with refined designs for the center console, steering wheel, and stitching. A three-layer ambient lighting system further enhances the cabin’s premium feel.

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