Updated:Xiaomi later clarified that it has not yet confirmed the schedule for the launch of its electric vehicle products.
According to relevant news, Xiaomi is expected to unveil itsThe first electric car.
Such a press conference will mainly introduce the new car's appearance, interior design, as well as its smart cockpit, performance operation, and smart driving functions. It will be presented by Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun, and the pre-order price of the new car may also be announced.
Prior to this, Xiaomi has announced its annual flagship mobile phone, the Xiaomi 14 series, and also unveiled its self-made operating system, HyperOS. It also announced products related to the Redmi K70 series and the Xiaomi ecosystem. The electric car is expected to be the last key product announced by Xiaomi this year.
However, Xiaomi has not yet confirmed the specific details.
Xiaomi's electric vehicle is expected to enter the market in the first half of 2024 and will be showcased through Mi Stores. In terms of store design, Xiaomi will free up more space to showcase its existing products, making it easier for consumers to appreciate and view the electric vehicle, and even experience its various functions from inside.
Earlier, documents from China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology revealed the actual appearance and model names of Xiaomi's upcoming electric vehicles, which will be called the SU7 and SU7 Pro/Max. The two vehicles measure 4997 x 1963 x 1455mm in length, width, and height, respectively, and 4997 x 1963 x 1440mm in height. Both have a 3000mm wheelbase and feature a panoramic sunroof. Optional LiDAR, various wheel sizes, and caliper colors are available. The SU7 Pro/Max models also feature a three-stage adjustable electric rear spoiler.
The SU7 utilizes lithium iron phosphate batteries supplied by Xiangyang Fudi and features ABS braking system components from Bosch. The SU7 and SU7 Pro/Max utilize ternary lithium-ion batteries from CATL and also utilize ABS braking system components from Bosch. The SU7's motor has a peak power of 220kW and a top speed of 210 kilometers per hour, while the SU7 Pro/Max's motors have peak power of 220kW and 275kW, respectively, and a top speed of 265 kilometers per hour.
As for the vehicle's appearance, it seems to be designed by a former BMW iX series designer and assembled and manufactured at Xiaomi's smart factory in Yizhuang, Beijing. It is expected to be officially launched in the first half of 2024, and it will use self-developed chips and in-vehicle system architecture.

