Xiaomi YU7 exposed by MIIT, with range up to 770km

China’s MIIT has exposed the Xiaomi YU7. The model submitted to MIIT features a 96.3kWh battery pack with three range options: 770km, 760km, and 675km. It is set to launch between June and July this year, The starting price may be around 250,000 yuan (34,500 USD).

The new vehicle continues Xiaomiβ€˜s automotive family design language, with an overall shape leaning toward a sporty crossover SUV. Specifically, the front fascia features the brand’s signature β€œteardrop headlights,” while the front bumper design maintains high consistency with the Xiaomi SU7.

Moving to the side profile, the new car adopts a low-drag design similar to the Xiaomi SU7, while semi-concealed door handles, frameless exterior rearview mirrors, five-spoke wheels, and yellow brake calipers all follow the design lineage of the SU7. Regarding dimensions, the new vehicle measures 4999/1996/1608mm (l/w/h) with a wheelbase of 3000mm.

At the rear, the new car likewise continues many classic design elements from the Xiaomi SU7, such as the sporty ducktail spoiler and the highly recognizable β€œhalo taillights.” Notably, the new vehicle is also equipped with a roof-mounted LiDAR sensor. Interestingly, among the configuration options, we also see versions without LiDAR, suggesting that purely vision-based autonomous driving solutions may be offered in the future.

For the interior, the new car does not employ a traditional instrument panel design, nor does it continue the flip-style instrument panel of the Xiaomi SU7. Instead, it boldly adopts a distant ultra-wide screen design. This design not only breaks the limitations of traditional in-vehicle displays but also provides drivers with a completely new visual experience, making the interior space appear more technologically advanced. According to reports, this screen can display information such as remaining range, speed, multimedia, and navigation.

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In terms of powertrain, the new vehicle is purely electric with single or dual motor options available. The dual-motor all-wheel-drive version features front and rear motors with maximum power outputs of 220kW and 288kW respectively, for a combined output of 508kW (691 horsepower) and a top speed of 253km/h, paired with ternary lithium batteries.

The lower-powered all-wheel-drive version has front and rear motors with maximum power outputs of 130kW and 235kW respectively, for a combined output of 365kW. The single-motor rear-wheel-drive version delivers a maximum power of 235kW with a top speed of 240km/h and is equipped with a lithium iron phosphate battery.

Previously, Xiaomi YU7 also revealed the 101.7 kWh ternary NMC battery pack. It has three range variants: 670 km, 750 km, and 760 km.

Source: Yiche

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