From:Internet Info Agency 2026-05-05 21:41:00
Xiaomi's YU7 electric vehicle recently completed a long-distance range test from Beijing to Inner Mongolia. With the air conditioning on and the infotainment system running at full load throughout the journey, the vehicle traveled 445.7 kilometers and still had 21% battery remaining, with the system estimating an additional 127 kilometers of range—demonstrating a real-world range exceeding 550 kilometers. The test route covered various road conditions: - Highway segment: 237.4 km, average speed of 81.8 km/h, energy consumption of 19.0 kWh per 100 km - Expressway transition segment: average speed of 64 km/h, energy consumption of 14.6 kWh per 100 km - Smooth traffic segment: average speed of 80.1 km/h, energy consumption of 14.8 kWh per 100 km - Urban low-speed commuting segment: average speed of 17.4 km/h, energy consumption of 12.8 kWh per 100 km The route also featured an elevation change of approximately 1,400 meters. Climbing consumed 186.3 km of estimated range, while regenerative braking during the descent recovered the equivalent of 108.2 km, resulting in a net loss of about 78 km. The overall average energy consumption for the entire trip was 16.8 kWh per 100 km.

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