Xiaomi has officially unveiled its latest electric vehicle, the YU7, at a recent product launch event. This SUV is set to compete directly with Tesla’s popular Model Y in the Chinese market. With the successful launch of the SU7 sedan, Xiaomi has established itself as one of the top 10 players in the global battery electric vehicle (BEV) market.
The YU7 is a mid to large-size SUV that boasts impressive dimensions, measuring 4,999 mm in length, 1,996 mm in width, and 1,600 mm in height, with a wheelbase of 3,000 mm. These dimensions surpass those of the updated Model Y, making the YU7 a formidable competitor in terms of size and design.
Xiaomi is offering three variants of the YU7 – Standard, Pro, and Max – each equipped with different powertrain options. The Standard model is a single-motor rear-wheel drive variant with 320 Ps of power, while the Pro and Max variants are dual-motor models with 496 Ps and 690 Ps of power, respectively. The YU7 boasts impressive acceleration times, ranging from 3.23 seconds to 5.88 seconds from 0 to 100 kmph.
One of the key highlights of the YU7 is its impressive range. The Standard and Pro variants come with a lithium iron phosphate (LFP) battery pack with a capacity of 96.3 kWh, offering ranges of 835 km and 770 km, respectively. The Max variant features a lithium ternary battery pack with a capacity of 101.7 kWh and a range of 760 km. These ranges far surpass those of the Tesla Model Y, making the YU7 a standout choice for consumers.
In addition to its impressive performance and range, the YU7 also features advanced technology such as the Nvidia Thor smart driving chip with 700 TOPS of computing power and air suspension for a comfortable driving experience. The YU7 is built on an 800-volt high-voltage electrical platform, allowing for fast charging speeds and a range of 620 kilometers in just 15 minutes of charging.
Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun emphasized the YU7’s position as a luxury performance SUV, designed for the elite of the times. The YU7 is set to hit the market in July and is expected to be a strong competitor to the Model Y, which has been a top-selling SUV in China since its launch in 2021.
With the success of the SU7 sedan series, Xiaomi has quickly risen to become one of the largest players in the global BEV market. In the first quarter of this year, Xiaomi ranked No. 8 with a 2.8 percent share of global BEV sales, showcasing the company’s rapid growth and success in the electric vehicle industry.
Overall, the Xiaomi YU7 is set to make a significant impact in the Chinese EV market and pose a strong challenge to Tesla’s dominance in the SUV segment. Stay tuned for the official launch of the YU7 in July and see how it stacks up against the competition.