CEO of Xiaomi Yu7 electric SUV company laughs
Xiaomi Yu7 electric SUV Xiaomi, a well-known smartphone and consumer electronics maker, just laughed at the second car after the SU7. This is their first attempt at an SUV body style. The company's CEO Lei Jun mocked the Xiaomi Yu7, which is our first study of Xiaomi's electric SUV. Xiaomi Yu7 electric SUV After creating a huge wave in the smartphone and consumer electronics industries, Xiaomi has turned its sights to the automotive industry. The company's Virgin Car SU7 achieved a huge wonder at launch, and it even became the safest car in China ever by getting the highest rating in C-NCAP. Xiaomi Yu7 Even though Xiaomi is young in the automotive industry, the company is still trying to prove that they mean business. After presenting the first car of all time, the method of showing their engineering and manufacturing capabilities is better demonstrated than revealing the second car. The Xiaomi Yu7 is a large electric SUV with a length…
Xiaomi SU7 EV crash test generates 5 stars
Xiaomi SU7 EV crash test The top variant of Xiaomi SU7 has a robust safety net with 1 lidar, 11 cameras, 3 radars and 12 ultrasonic sensors After laying a solid foundation for consumer electronics, Xiaomi is now making bold progress in the field of electric vehicles (EVs). The brand's first electric car was the SU7 sedan, with four versions. The Xiaomi SU7 is already on the list of best-selling electric vehicles in China, requiring a selection of variants to be waiting for up to 12 months. The future prospects look great, as the Xiaomi SU7 is rated as the safest car by C-NCAP. Let's check the details. Xiaomi SU7 C-NCAP crash test results As of now, there are four variants of Xiaomi SU7 - SU7, SU7 Pro, Su7 Max and Su7 Ultra. For C-NCAP crash tests, the SU7 MAX variant was selected. The security kit for the Xiaomi SU7 Max variant includes 7 frames, a 360° security system and…
Xiaomi aims to sell more electric cars in China
Xiaomi expects to sell up to 350,000 electric vehicles in its local market this year. With attractive design and generous equipment, the SU7 and YU7 prove to be very popular. Xiaomi recently announced plans to sell its vehicles internationally in the coming years. Not long ago, high-quality German cars were regarded as the height of Chinese luxury goods. In fact, for brands like Mercedes-Benz and Porsche, China has always been their largest market, with sales exceeding all other countries. However, with the emergence of new Chinese brands, local preferences have begun to shift to local companies and their models. Xiaomi is a perfect example. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que :()}; adpushup.que.push(function(){if(adpushup.config.platform!=="Desktop"){adpushup.triggerad("0f7e3106-c4d6-4db4-4db4-8135 c5088799a76a76a76f8") adpushup.triggerad("82503191-E1D1-435A-874F-9C78A2A54A2F"); Xiaomi is one of China's largest electronics and consumer goods manufacturers, everything from vacuum cleaners to computer monitors, refrigerators, suitcases and smartphones. The brand’s boss then decided to build an electric car, and unlike the founder of the billionaire, Xiaomi has successfully launched its…
Why Xiaomi successfully became an automaker when Apple
This is how a Chinese tech company can bring electric cars to the market, and Apple has to cancel its own plans go through Sam D. Smith 1 hour ago Xiaomi's SU7 EV sedan puts the tech company on the map as a serious EV maker. Electronics companies have developed an integrated ecosystem in which cars are part of it. Being able to control China's supply chain is the key to Xiaomi's rapid success. While we may never know how close the world is to “ICAR”, all we know is that one of Apple’s tech competitors has quietly brought their own electric cars to the market. The competitor is Xiaomi, another technology company that has managed to sell 135,000 SU7s in China since its debut in March 2024. Read: Apple rents 614 workers after cancelling electric car project Xiaomi is known in the West for its phones, but at home, the company has developed a connected consumer product ecosystem that…
1,526 horsepower Xiaomi SU7 Ultra is $40k cheaper than initially
Porsche charges 2 million yen for Taycan Turbo GT in China, Xiaomi prices Ultra at 529,000 yen go through Chris Chilton 13 hours ago Xiaomi left Porsche by priced its new SU7 Ultra at 529,000 yen ($72,800). When bookings opened in October last year, Xiaomi said it would cost 814,900 yen ($112,000) Ultra recently beat the Shanghai Circuit of the Taycan Turbo GT at 400% price. Spring is coming and the weather in Stuttgart should be gentler. But today, when Xiaomi revealed that its SU7 Ultra sedan is priced more than 35% lower than previously suggested, temperatures at Porsche headquarters must drop by about 10 degrees. Xiaomi said on its initial Ultra, which was launched last October, that the electric car price is 814,900 yen ($112,000), matching the current price of the similarly sized Tesla Model S grid. This is bad news for Porsche, with his Taycan Turbo GT with 1,998,000/$274,871 ($230,000 in the US). Related: Xiaomi SU7 Ultra Ultra…
Xiaomi su7 outside Tesla Model 3 in China
Xiaomi beat Tesla Model 3 in sales of its SU7 in April 2024 and January 2025 go through Brad Anderson 14 hours ago Between April 2024 and January 2025, Xiaomi sold 162,384 su7 nationwide. Tesla managed to sell 152,748 Model 3 in China during the same period. Xiaomi will soon follow the Tesla model with its YU7 electric SUV. A fiercely competitive electric car market like China is not an easy task, but Chinese tech giant Xiaomi has done many things that established automakers can’t do: launching the first electric car of all time, The car is at least in the Tesla Model 3 in China. Between April 2024 and January 2025, sales data from the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) confirmed that Xiaomi’s SU7 managed to make the Model 3 stand out, an important feat for the company’s car debut. Production of the Smooth SU7 began in April 2024, and soon after, customer delivery began. It started very stable…
Xiaomi SU7 Ultra Ultra smashes the circle record of Taycan Turbo GT
Chinese electric sedan beat Shanghai at 2:09.94 and hit 201 mph directly during a record run go through Chris Chilton February 14, 2025 14:44 Xiaomi's SU7 Ultra beat the Shanghai International Tour at 2:09.94. Chinese electric cars can easily beat the 2:11.28 time set by the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT. The SU7 Ultras has one front motor and two rear motors produce 1,527 hp. Xiaomi has once again eliminated the stopwatch, proving its SU7 Ultra is the fastest production car around the Shanghai International Tour (SIC). Electric Ultra opened the track in 2:09.94, setting a new record for any electric type of showroom car. Setting a new record on the SIC means smashing the old record, in which case the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT sets the time. When you choose the Weissach kit, the flagship taycan comes with a backseat removal, bypassing the 3.39-mile (5.45 km) course at 2024 at 2:11.28, despite the slightly wet tracks. Related: Xiaomi su7 Ultra…
This 681-horsepower Xiaomi YU7 electric SUV is a Tesla Model Y
The Xiaomi YU7 electric SUV, the Chinese company's second mass-produced model after the SU7 sedan, has been leaked in China. Xiaomi's public sales license filing with China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) and subsequent official images reveal much about the electric SUV's exterior design; however, the vehicle you see in the photos is aimed at the Chinese market . Dimensionally, the YU7 looks very similar to the SU7 launched in China in March 2024, except for the height. It is 4,999mm long, 1,996mm wide, 1,600mm high (an increase of 145mm), and has a wheelbase of 3,000mm. The car's curb weight is 2,405 kg. Even styling cues are borrowed from sedans in the class, with the YU7 featuring teardrop-shaped LED headlights, sharp creases, a stylish greenhouse and interconnected LED taillights. Compared to the electric sedan, the electric SUV has more flared wheel arches, a raised bonnet and a new wheel design. It also features a ducktail spoiler and a…
Xiaomi YU7 SUV looks like Ferrari Purosangue and McLaren
Xiaomi SU7 sedan's electric SUV twin will go on sale in China in summer 2025 The Xiaomi YU7 is China's latest electric SUV, aiming to challenge Tesla's Model Y. Official photos of the Xiaomi YU7 along with key specifications from the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology have surfaced online. This 681-horsepower crossover looks like an affordable Ferrari Purosangue with a McLaren front end. The electric car race is heating up, and Xiaomi is wasting no time in launching the YU7 SUV, its second mass-produced model after the SU7 sedan. Targeted for launch in mid-2025, the high-tech SUV borrows heavily from the design language of its sedan, which will be launched in late 2023. Maybe it's just us, but it sounds like it would make more sense to swap names between the sedan and SUV, and regardless, the similarities between the YU7 and SU7 are hard to ignore, especially in terms of size. However, the YU7 embraces its SUV identity…
Xiaomi SU7 users find it unsuitable for track use
Xiaomi admits 663-hp electric car's brakes are designed for daily driving, not track Xiaomi SU7 Max electric car had braking problems on the track. Video evidence shows two instances of brake failure before major accidents. It turns out that the brake pads on the SU7 Max are smaller than those on the Honda CR-V. On paper, the Xiaomi SU7 Max is a true electric sports sedan. It develops 663 hp (673 PS / 495 kW). It is claimed to accelerate from 0 to 62 mph (100 km/h) in 2.8 seconds and have a range of 497 miles on a single charge. That's a lot of speed, but it's obvious that the SU7 doesn't have the brakes to keep it on track. In April, a Chinese internet celebrity was involved in a car accident on the Tianma Circuit in Shanghai. Video of the incident shows the driver beginning to approach a left turn when things quickly turned bad. Read: Xiaomi SU7…
100,000 electric cars later, Xiaomi CEO touts himself as China’s electric car maker
Chinese billionaire Lei Jun was photographed sleeping on a factory floor, referring to Elon Musk. Xiaomi founder and CEO celebrates production milestone of SU7 sedan reaching 100,000 units. Still, Xiaomi has a long way to go to break even, as it needs to sell 300-400,000 cars a year. Xiaomi founder, chairman and CEO Lei Jun took a page directly from Elon Musk's playbook - quite literally - and then added his own twist. To mark the production milestone of 100,000 SU7 electric cars, Lei Jun posted a photo of himself napping on the factory floor, a nod to Musk's famous claim that he did the same thing in Tesla's early years, although he didn't explicitly Name his American counterpart. var adpushup = window.adpushup = window.adpushup || {que:()}; adpushup.que.push(function() { if (adpushup.config.platform !== "DESKTOP") { adpushup.triggerAd("4d84e4c9 -9937-4f84-82c0-c94544ee6f2a"); } else{ adpushup.triggerAd(" 6a782b01-facb-45f3-a88f-ddf1b1f97657"); } }); The Xiaomi boss shared the photo on social media with the text: "Netizens urged me to go to…
Xiaomi seizes “Glory of Honor” and launches road version with 1526 horsepower
The crazy SU7 Ultra is expected to surpass Tesla Model S Plaid and Lucid Air Sapphire go through Brad Anderson October 29, 2024 23:38 The SU7 Ultra Prototype prototype surpassed the Green Hell in just 6 minutes and 46.874 seconds. The road-going model accelerates to 62 mph in 1.98 seconds and accelerates from 62 mph in just 101 feet (30.8 meters). Xiaomi SU7 Ultra has received more than 3,600 pre-orders within 10 minutes of its launch. Xiaomi broke the Nürburgring four-door car record with its Mi SU7 super prototype and launched the production version of its flagship SU7 at an event in Beijing. If you needed more proof of how serious the consumer electronics giant is about tackling the fastest electric car on the planet, this is it. The first is the "circle run". Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun hinted at the achievement on social media, revealing that the electric car completed the lap in just 6 minutes and 46.874 seconds.…
Ford CEO drives Xiaomi SU7 EV every day and loves it
Jim Farley has been driving the SU7 for six months and describes the Chinese sedan as "fantastic" go through Chris Chilton 10 hours ago Ford's CEO has revealed he's obsessed with the Chinese electric sedan he's been driving for the past six months. Jim Farley described the Xiaomi SU7 as "fantastic" and told the Full Charged podcast he didn't want to give it up. The SU7 is smartphone maker Xiaomi's first electric car and is currently only sold in China. Carmaker CEOs typically prefer to sing the praises of their own products rather than heap praise on rival brands, but Ford's boss can't help himself. He told an interviewer that he had been driving a Chinese electric sedan every day for the past six months and loved it so much that he feared the day he would have to hand back the keys. Jim Farley admitted in an interview with Full Charged podcast host Robert Llewellyn that he often rides…
Xiaomi loses $9,200 on every electric car it sells, but still performs better
According to reports from China, the brand may launch its second model in just two months go through Brad Anderson 20 hours ago The Chinese tech giant delivered 27,307 vehicles in the second quarter of this year. In the second quarter, Rivian lost more than $32,000 on each vehicle it sold, while Ford's electric division lost $47,600 on each electric vehicle it produced. Analysts believe Xiaomi could reach its break-even point when annual sales reach 300,000 to 400,000 vehicles. Developing, manufacturing and selling electric cars is an expensive business, something Chinese tech giant Xiaomi has learned by losing millions of dollars on the launch of its SU7 sports sedan. However, on a per-car basis, it is performing much better than some more established brands. Xiaomi's automotive division reported an adjusted loss of $252 million for the second quarter ended June 30. This was the company's first full quarter of deliveries ever. In April, May, and June, Xiaomi delivered 27,307 electric…
Xiaomi will put the wild version of 1,527 horsepower SU7 Ultra into production
Buyers will need to pass a test to fully realize the car's performance potential go through Brad Anderson August 23, 2024 13:00 The SU7 Ultra features a carbon fiber body that generates more than 2,000 kg (4,400 lb) of downforce. Xiaomi is aiming to break the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT's Nürburgring record of 7:07.55. This extreme electric sedan reaches 100 km/h (62 mph) in just 1.97 seconds. Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun has approved the Wild SU7 Ultra to go into production, just a month after the Wild sedan was unveiled in prototype form. This crazy, track-focused version of the SU7 benefits from a host of daring aerodynamic add-ons, including a massive rear wing, flared fenders, a new front splitter, side skirts, and special racing wheels. It also uses a new electric motor built in-house that produces a staggering 1,527 horsepower. Read: Xiaomi SU7 Ultra is a Taycan-rivalling super sedan with 1,527 hp and insane aerodynamics Given the SU7 Ultra's powerful…
Xiaomi electric SUV may be unveiled in October this year
The tech giant's second model will be slightly larger and more practical than the SU7 sedan. go through Brad Anderson August 20, 2024 12:00 Most of the exterior design of the new model will be the same as the SU7 sedan. Technical specifications are yet to be confirmed, but an extended-range powertrain will likely be offered. The first deliveries of the Xiaomi SUV will begin in 2025. Less than five months after the customer delivery of the Xiaomi SU7, the Chinese tech giant has already started working on its second model. The SU7 will be accompanied by an SUV with a Ferrari Purosangue-like appearance, which could debut as early as October. Several prototypes of the new model have been secretly testing in recent months. It's currently known as the MX11, and it's speculated that its design will share much of its design with the brand's electric sedan. When we first reported on the SUV in June, it was expected to…
Record-breaking: Xiaomi SU7 Ultra prototype
Recently, Xiaomi founder Lei Jun surprised everyone by showing the all-carbon prototype of the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra during his 2024 annual speech last night. This is the performance version of the SU7, and the car is built to set lap times on the track, with the main target being the Nürburgring in Germany. China's newest car, the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, is the first car equipped with HyperEngine V8s. The Mi SU7 Ultra prototype is powered by three Xiaomi-developed motors, two "V8" and one "V6." However, it's ironic to see the motors' names are V8 and V6. Together, they produce a maximum power of 1,548 horsepower. Specification: strength: 1,548 hp Battery output: 1,330 kW 0-100 km/h: 1.97 seconds (claimed) 0 to 300 km/h: 15.07 seconds (claimed) weight: 1,900 kg (4,188.78 lb) Downforce: 2,145 kg Nürburgring goals In October, the company hopes to break the lap record on the famous Nürburgring Nordschleife. In the four-door electric car class, Xiaomi hopes to set…