The SU7 car, Xiaomi’s first electric vehicle, was presented in China. It will be available in two configurations, with or without Lidar, and consumers will be able to pick between Rear-Wheel Drive and All-Wheel Drive. The sedan will be available in three models, with manufacturing set to begin in December 2023.

Xiaomi just unveiled its first electric car, the SU7, in China. According to HT Auto, the SU7 is an electric car that comes in two variants: one with Lidar and one without. Customers can choose between two powertrains: rear-wheel drive (RWD) and all-wheel drive (AWD). When it is released, the electric car will be offered in three variants: SU7, SU7 Pro, and SU7 Max.

The RWD model will have a single electric motor on the back axle, producing 295 horsepower. The AWD variant, on the other hand, will have a greater power output of 663 horsepower. The AWD drivetrain design includes a 295 horsepower front electric motor and a 368 bhp rear electric motor.

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Lower trims will have LFP battery packs from BYD, while upmarket models with bigger battery packs will use NMC battery packs from CATL. Electric vehicles are typically hefty due to the weight of the battery, and the Xiaomi SU7 reflects this with a curb weight of 1,980 kg for base versions and 2,205 kg for top-end trim. The cheaper models will hit 210 kmph, while the higher variants will reach 265 kmph.

The Xiaomi SU7 will go into production in December 2023, with deliveries starting in February 2024. Trial production has already begun at BAIC’s Beijing facility, and test vehicles are presently being manufactured on the assembly line.

As reported by CarNewsChina.com, Xiaomi, the smartphone company, has applied for a sales license for its first electric car in China, the Xiaomi SU7 sedan.

The application contained information on the car’s numerous specifications, and it has been revealed that Beijing Automotive Industry Holding Co. Ltd (BAIC) will handle the EV’s contract manufacture. Previously, the electric car was referred to as MS11.

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