With a remarkable 1200 KM range, the Xiaomi SU7 Max EV turns heads at MWC 2024 and will take on Tesla and Porsche

Xiaomi has indicated that deliveries of the SU7 electric car may begin in China and other markets from April this year. The company plans to produce around 2000 units of the SUV7 by March. It also plans to increase its production capacity to about 10 thousand by July. Let us know about it.

Feb 27, 2024 - 15:42
With a remarkable 1200 KM range, the Xiaomi SU7 Max EV turns heads at MWC 2024 and will take on Tesla and Porsche

Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi has publicly unveiled the SUV7 electric car for the first time since its debut last year. The tech giant revealed its first electric car at the Mobile World Congress (MWC 2024) held in Barcelona, Spain on Monday (February 26).

The Aqua Blue exterior colour of the SU7 EV has helped it spread its charm. Ahead of its launch and delivery later this year, the tech giant has also disclosed additional information about the SU7 electric car. Xiaomi asserts that the SU7's performance is on par with that of the Tesla and Porsche.

According to Xiaomi, the SU7 electric car may start to be delivered in China and other markets in April of this year. By March, the company hopes to have produced about 2,000 SUV7s. By July, it also intends to raise its production capacity to roughly 10,000. Xiaomi also unveiled the top-tier SU7 electric car, which is expected to have more power and better performance, at the MWC 2024 event.

The Xiaomi SU7 Max, which will sit above the standard version of the electric car unveiled last year, is capable of producing 673 hp of power and 838 Nm of peak torque. The standard version of the electric car produces power output between 299 hp and 374 hp, while the peak torque output goes up to 635 Nm. Instead of the V6 and VS6 engines used for the standard edition, Xiaomi will use the V8s engine for the Max edition of the SU7.

The tech giant promises that the Xiaomi SU7 Max will be able to run more than 1,200 kilometres on a single charge. It will be equipped with internally developed CTB (Cell-to-Body) technology, which integrates the battery into the vehicle.

Muskan Kumawat Journalist & Content Writer