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New Xiaomi SU7 with up to 902km range spotted in dealership, to be lauched in March




New Xiaomi SU7 with up to 902km range spotted in dealership, to be lauched in March






















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Feb 10, 2026 8:41 AM CET

New Xiaomi SU7 in dealership. Credit: Yiche

The new Xiaomi SU7 display vehicle has been captured at a dealership, marking its first public appearance across the internet. Pre-orders for the new Xiaomi SU7 have officially commenced, offering three models with an estimated price range of 229,900 yuan (32,800 USD) to 309,900 yuan (44,300 USD). The vehicle is said to be launched in March.

The Xiaomi SU7’s front grille has been redesigned, featuring a millimeter-wave radar at its center, with the iconic “waterdrop headlights” remain.

A notable addition is the new Capri Blue exterior paint. This color is crafted with a cyan base and nano-cobalt blue pigments.

From the side, the SU7 maintains its dynamic fastback silhouette, complemented by layered lines. It sports newly designed 20-inch wheels paired with striking red brake calipers. Xiaomi confirms that all new SU7 models will come standard with a staggered tire setup (front 245mm / rear 265mm) and front four-piston fixed calipers. The rear features the “halo taillights,” which offer a distinctive glow when illuminated. An active, retractable electric rear spoiler is provided.

All variants will feature standard LiDAR and 4D millimeter-wave radar, powered by a flagship chip delivering 700TOPS of computing power.

Side of the new Xiaomi SU7.

Inside, a new “Dark Night Black” interior color option has been introduced, alongside a completely redesigned sub-instrument panel and steering wheel. The door panel and seat stitching also feature a fresh design.

Front wheel of the new Xiaomi SU7.

The new Xiaomi SU7 will be available in Standard, Pro, and Max versions, offering a choice of three battery packs: 101.7kWh, 96.3kWh, and 73kWh. The Standard and Pro models utilize a 752V high-voltage platform, while the Max version steps up to an 897V high-voltage platform. All models are equipped with the V6s Plus super motor.

Rearview mirror of the Xiaomi SU7.

Range figures have seen substantial improvements:

  • The Standard version now extends its range to 720km.
  • The Pro version boasts a 902km range.
  • The Max version sees an upgrade to 835km from the previous 810km.

Liu Miao covers NEVs and batteries at CNC to contribute to the energy transition, in spare time he loves driving his EV around.

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