Xiaomi’s Updated SU7 Launches With 897V Charging Tech and Up to 902 km of Range
Xiaomi’s refreshed SU7 electric sedan is moving into launch with a higher-voltage platform, revised motors and a quoted 902 km of CLTC range on the Pro model.
Xiaomi’s refreshed SU7 electric sedan is moving into launch with a higher-voltage platform, revised motors and a quoted 902 km of CLTC range on the Pro model.
Xiaomi Auto’s March delivery data indicates the YU7’s massive backlog is starting to shrink, a sign that the company’s EV manufacturing ramp is finally closing the gap with demand.
Xiaomi’s updated SU7 has moved into the market with standard LiDAR, an 800V architecture and up to 902 km of claimed range, giving the electric sedan a more aggressive technical package just as deliveries begin.
Xiaomi has launched a refreshed SU7 electric sedan with standard LiDAR across the range, a three-trim lineup and a top claimed CLTC range of 902 km, giving the fast-selling EV a sharper technical pitch as deliveries begin in China.
Xiaomi’s refreshed SU7 is moving into its April 2026 launch window with standard LiDAR, revised driver-assistance hardware and a claimed range of up to 902 kilometers, sharpening the sedan’s edge in China’s crowded EV market.
Xiaomi has updated the SU7 with a more serious chassis setup, fixed front brake hardware and longer-range battery claims, giving its first EV sedan a sharper performance brief.
Xiaomi said locked orders for its updated SU7 sedan have surpassed 40,000, a sign that the company’s refreshed electric-car lineup is still attracting strong demand as it pushes deeper into the EV market in 2026.
Xiaomi’s updated SU7 is attracting renewed interest ahead of its April 2026 rollout, as the company pushes deeper into the fast-moving Chinese EV market.
Xiaomi is preparing to launch a refreshed version of its SU7 electric sedan in April 2026, a move that could help the company sustain demand for its flagship EV as competition intensifies in China.
Xiaomi’s car business has reached a key financial milestone. In its latest annual results, the company said its smart EV division turned profitable for the first time and set a 2026 delivery target of 550,000 vehicles.