Xiaomi SU7 Reviewed: Yes, China's Apple Car Is That Good (2024)

Within 24 hours of the Xiaomi SU7 making its grand debut in China earlier this year, about 100,000 people put down a deposit for an electric vehicle from a company that had never made a single car before. Even by the standards of some of the EV startups that have come and gone over the years, that's a mind-blowing statistic. How did that happen, exactly?

To understand that, you have to understand Xiaomi. And you may just start to understand just how far ahead China's EV industry has become.

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China's EV industry pulls ahead

Thanks to copious government subsidies, a decades-long focus on battery tech and intense competition within the country, China's EV industry has pulled ahead of the rest of the world. Now the question is how the U.S., Europe and other Asian automakers can catch up.

When reporter Kevin Williams went to the Beijing Auto Show in April, experiencing the Xiaomi SU7 was high on his list. That proved tougher than expected at the show itself, with people waiting in line for hours just to see the car. We still have not driven one yet, though we hope to eventually.

But American-born, China-based YouTube car reviewerEthan Robertson, aka Wheelsboy, got in the enviable position of actually testing one himself. And in his new video, he explains where the hype comes from.

Xiaomi's SU7 (pronounced "Soo-Seven") has been described as China's Apple Car, and for good reason. As Ethan explains, Xiaomi is a household name in China (and much of the rest of the world) for manufacturing TVs, battery packs, smartphones, washing machines... well, basically everything in the world of smart devices. It's as robust as any consumer goods company with advanced software shared across most of those gadgets.

So naturally, if you're in the Xiaomi device ecosystem already, a car built around that makes sense; we see the same appeal with Apple CarPlay and Android Automotive here. ButXiaomi's approach goes deeper, and as an added bonus, the car looks kind of like a budget Porsche Taycan. (Even people in China are pointing that out, Ethan says, but I'm not sure I'd complain if my car looked like a Taycan.)

The stats boost its case: about 300 horsepower in single-motor rear-wheel-drive form, a BYD Blade battery pack,434 miles of range on China's testing cycle, all for the equivalent of $30,500 in the U.S. It's being billed as a Tesla Model 3 competitor, just cheaper and with more range.

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Even if you're not a fan of China or its EVs, you can start to see the appeal. Even more so when you get inside, when you can tell your car to turn on your Xiaomi smart home air conditioner, yourXiaomi smart lights, or check on your dog with your Xiaomi home camera... you get the idea. It executes on the idea Apple had, something that's tied more directly to your other devices than ever before.

It's also comfortable, reasonably powerful inStandard and Pro trims, and blazing quick in top Max form—the zero to 100 km/h (62 mph) time there is claimed at just 2.78 seconds. The Max's top speed supposedly outclasses the Taycan Turbo S as well, though I'd like to see evidence of that for myself. It's also not as agile as a Model 3, owing to its bigger size and greater weight.

There are some downsides to this, of course; it's still a product that came to market very quickly. Ethan recounts stories of thin paint, loose body panels and overheating brakes on the track as early adopters complain of quality issues. Then again, that's typical of many EV startups and even so-called "legacy" automakers bringing new cars to market.

But even as countless doubts remain about China's auto industry—excess supply, unused car factories, a slowing economy, labor issues throughout the supply chain and the inevitable consolidation of many brands—the Xiaomi SU7 proves that the foreign competition needs to take it seriously.

Contact the author: patrick.george@insideevs.com

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FAQs

What is the range of Xiaomi SU7? ›

Coming to the range, it's the Xiaomi that comes out on top on paper, with the SU7 capable of offering up to 830 km of range on a single charge.

How much is Xiaomi SU7 in China? ›

The SU7 is priced from 215,900 to 299,900 yuan (28,000-38,900€ or US$30,400-42,300) and will compete with the likes of the Tesla Model 3 (231,900-335,900 yuan), BYD Han (169,800-299,800 yuan), Zeekr 007 (209,900-299,900 yuan) and IM L6 (219,900-345,900 yuan).

What is the price of SU7 car? ›

Xiaomi SU7 EV launched at Rs 24.8 lakh, claims 700km range, 210kmph top speed - Electric Vehicles News | The Financial Express.

Did Apple couldn't make an EV but Xiaomi did? ›

BEIJING—Xiaomi is a Chinese company known for its rice cookers, robot vacuums, air purifiers and smartphones. Now, it has pulled off what Apple, its longtime rival, couldn't: Make an electric car and bring it to market. And it did it in three years.

How much is Xiaomi SU7 in dollars? ›

The company received a permit to produce vehicles from China's National Development and Reform Commission in August 2023. Production of the SU7 started in December 2023. It was introduced on 28 December 2023. The retail price is announced on 28 March 2024, which the standard version costs CNY 215,900 yuan (US$30,408).

Will the Xiaomi SU7 come to the US? ›

Still, Xiaomi has no plans to bring its SU7 to the U.S. Instead, it's looking to challenge Tesla's market share in China. Xiaomi says the first deliveries of the SU7 to Chinese customers will start with the Standard and Pro trims in April, while the Max version will be delivered starting in May.

What is the price of SU7 in USD? ›

Xiaomi SU7 launched in three versions in China, with a price range of 215,900 – 299,900 yuan (29,900 – 41,500 USD).

What is the range of the Xiaomi SU7 battery? ›

While lab-measured EV ranges can often be overly optimistic, the Xiaomi SU7 delivered a respectable real-world performance. Xiaomi claims a massive 497 miles range on the China Light-Duty Vehicle Test Cycle (CLTC). In the road test conducted by Dongchendi, the SU7 achieved a still-impressive 400 miles.

What is the range of the SU7? ›

The SU7's official CLTC range is 800 km, and it reached a 643 km value during the road testing. The test revealed superior range and performance from the SU7. Speed tests revealed that the SU7 was a clear winner, as Xiaomi's first EV beat the Tesla Model 3 and the Nio ET5.

What is the top speed of SU 7? ›

The SU7 will be available in single- or dual-motor variants, with the top all-wheel drive model getting 475kW of power, equivalent to a heady 664bhp. That's good for a 0-62mph launch of just 2.78 seconds and top speed of 165mph, according to Xiaomi.

How much is the Isuzu car? ›

Price List - ISUZU D-MAX Series
ModelPriceConsumption litres/100 km
ISUZU D-MAX 1.9 DDI LS HR DSL PU ATR545,000.007.4
ISUZU D-MAX 1.9 DDI LS 4X4 DSL PU ATR625,400.007.4
ISUZU D-MAX 3.0 DDI LS HR DSL PU ATR590,800.007.6
ISUZU D-MAX 3.0 DDI LS 4X4 DSL PU ATR665,400.007.8
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Why is Xiaomi not sold in the US? ›

Xiaomi's phones are not officially available in the U.S. — and that isn't likely to change soon. The primary reason for Xiaomi not selling its phones in the U.S. has to do with its business model. The Chinese brand has a 5% threshold on profits from hardware sales, and as a result, its phones deliver great value.

Is Apple electric car real? ›

In February 2024, Apple executives canceled their plans to release the autonomous electric vehicle, instead shifting resources on the project to the company's generative artificial intelligence efforts.

Where will EVs be in 10 years? ›

In the US, electric vehicles are quickly moving from fringe to mainstream. Although the industry faces near-term challenges, the IEA report predicts almost one in five cars sold in the United States will be electric by 2030.

What is the range of Xiaomi SU7 in real world? ›

In the road test conducted by Dongchendi, the SU7 achieved a still-impressive 400 miles. While the XPeng P7 delivered a range even closer to its CLTC rating, this shows Xiaomi's newcomer has enough endurance for those longer journeys.

What is the range of the Xiaomi bike? ›

Nominal Power: 250W. Pure Electricity Range: 26km (Fully Charged) Supported Load: Up to 100kg.

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