Xiaomi EV begins pre-sales for updated SU7: Priced higher, offers up to 902 km range

Xiaomi EV (HKG: 1810, OTCMKTS: XIACY), the electric vehicle division of Xiaomi, has commenced pre-sales for its updated SU7 electric sedan at a higher starting price than its predecessor.
It's worth noting that as a common practice in China's EV industry, the official launch price of a new model typically falls below its pre-sales price.
The new-generation SU7 is expected to be launched in April. Customers who have locked-in SU7 orders but haven't yet received delivery can opt to upgrade to the updated version, Xiaomi EV announced today on Weibo.
The updated SU7 comes standard with LiDAR and 4D millimeter-wave radars across all trims, and the driving assistance chip has 700 TOPS computing power.

The Standard and Pro versions are built on a 752V silicon carbide high-voltage platform. The Pro version boasts a CLTC range of up to 902 kilometers, making it one of the longest-range EVs in the Chinese market.

The Max version is built on an 897V silicon carbide high-voltage platform, capable of adding 670 kilometers of CLTC range in just 15 minutes of charging.
The updated SU7 series comes standard with Xiaomi's V6s Plus motor across all trims, delivering enhanced performance.
The SU7 was launched on March 28, 2024, with deliveries commencing in April 2024.
Over the past year and nine months, Xiaomi has delivered over 360,000 SU7 vehicles, averaging more than 17,000 units per month, Xiaomi founder, Chairman, and CEO Lei Jun said earlier today on Weibo.