First full-size Xiaomi SUV comes with a floorplan for seating arrangements

Ahead of the official reveal of the Sky Nomad N90 family SUV later in July, Xiaomi has commenced a teaser campaign that sounds more like selling furniture for the cramped living conditions in Manhattan rather than car marketing.
The exterior shots show familiar Xiaomi style with a rather blocky evolution of the YU7 SUV’s headlight signature and a modern looped taillight design. That’s all fine and dandy, as the boxier Xiaomi’s largest electric vehicle ever would be, the more internal space it will offer, but what Xiaomi may have done with said space seems to be maximizing the all-purpose vehicle angle.
Rather than showing off the cabin directly, Xiaomi released schematics resembling an apartment floor plan, emphasizing sliding and rotating seats that merge the popular SUV form factor with the interior flexibility of an MPV that, let’s face it, wouldn’t have nearly as much street cred otherwise.
Xiaomi bills the Sky Nomad N90 as capable of transforming into a studio for one, a two-person café, a three-person meeting room, or a family playground, depending on how the interior is rearranged. Leaked spy shots back this up, revealing a walkthrough front console that lets occupants move freely between rows, with hints that the console itself might be repositioned at will.
A built-in retractable roof tent may come with one of the trims, and an EcoFlow power station has been spotted in the second row, reiterating the camper angle and the sub-brand’s Sky Nomad naming. The N90 specs are still in rumor territory, with expectations for a family-sized EREV with a long electric-only range from a huge 80 kWh battery that is rather uncharacteristic for the segment and indicates that Xiaomi may be going all in to slice a piece of the trendy full-size SUV market.
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Xiaomi Sky Nomad (Weibo)










