The Xiaomi SU7 electric sedan delivery waiting time reached 350 days in China. People who placed an order for this vehicle would need to wait up to 50 weeks to get it. The given delivery time is caused by the strong demand for this model and the limited production capacity.
The Xiaomi SU7 was launched in China in March 2024 as the brand’s first model. Its cumulative delivery volume is over 271,000 units, according to China EV DataTracker. However, the surplus demand for the Xiaomi SU7 turned into the young automaker’s problem. The delivery waiting time for the Xiaomi SU7 was over 25 weeks after the sales launch. In March 2025, the waiting time reached 46 weeks. Now, this number has grown even more.
Xiaomi SU7 waiting time is 350 days
According to the Xiaomi Auto official app, the delivery waiting time for the SU7 Pro electric sedan lies in the 47 – 50 week range. It means the car would be delivered 329 – 350 days after placing the order. For clarity, customers who booked the car on June 3, 2025, would get their long-awaited cars in a gap between April 27 and May 18, 2026.

The Xiaomi SU7 Pro is a middle trim level of this model. It offers a single electric motor in the rear axle for 220 kW (295 hp) powered by a 94.3 kWh LFP battery pack from CATL. The car’s range reached 830 km under CLTC conditions. The manufacturer’s suggested retail price for this trim level is 245,900 yuan (34,130 USD).
The standard Xiaomi SU7 sedan with a smaller LFP battery of 73.6 kWh has a shorter waiting time of 41 – 44 weeks (287 – 308 days). This variant has a sticker price of 215,900 yuan (29,970 USD). The top-trim level SU7 Max boasts dual-motor 4WD for 663 hp, a ternary NMC battery for 101 kWh, and air suspension. Priced at 299,900 yuan (41,630 USD), it has a waiting time of 35 – 38 weeks (245 – 266 days).

In March 2024, Xiaomi Group’s public relations general manager Wang Hua promised to increase the brand’s production capacity to achieve the 300,000 units delivery target. Later, the sales goal of the Xiaomi Automobile was changed to 480,000 cars. The company aims to put the F2 plant into operation soon. However, this factory will mainly focus on the manufacturing of the Xiaomi YU7 crossover, which will start sales in July this year. So, the SU7 delivery waiting time could grow even further.
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