Xiaomi rolls out refreshed SU7 as EV push gathers pace in China
Xiaomi has unveiled a refreshed version of its SU7 electric sedan, sharpening its challenge in China’s crowded EV market while leaning on upgrades and higher pricing to sustain demand.
Xiaomi has unveiled a refreshed version of its SU7 electric sedan, sharpening its challenge in China’s crowded EV market while leaning on upgrades and higher pricing to sustain demand.
Xiaomi said locked orders for its updated SU7 sedan have climbed past 40,000 units, marking a strong early response just days after deliveries began in China.
Xiaomi has moved up the launch timing for its updated SU7 electric sedan and begun rolling out the refreshed model in China, a sign that the company is pushing harder to scale its EV business in 2026.
Xiaomi says locked orders for its updated SU7 sedan have passed 40,000, a sign that demand remains strong as the company advances its 2026 electric-vehicle lineup.
Xiaomi Auto is reporting stronger demand for its updated SU7 sedan, with locked-in orders surpassing 40,000 as the company continues ramping deliveries in China. The latest figure adds fresh momentum to Xiaomi’s fast-growing EV business.
Xiaomi said its next-generation SU7 electric sedan will launch in April 2026, opening pre-orders in China for a refreshed model that adds range, safety and driver-assistance upgrades.
Xiaomi said March EV deliveries exceeded 20,000, while deliveries of the updated SU7 sedan topped 7,000 units, signaling continued momentum as the company transitions to a refreshed version of its best-selling electric car.
Xiaomi’s updated SU7 sedan is drawing fresh demand ahead of its April 2026 launch, giving the smartphone maker’s auto unit another early sales signal in China’s crowded EV market.