Measuring 4,999 mm (196.81 inches) in length, 1,996 mm (78.58 inches) in width, and 1,600 mm (62.99 inches) in height, with a 3,000 mm (118.11 inches) wheelbase, the YU7 is a mid-to-large SUV with an athletic stance. At the heart of all 3 models is the Xiaomi HyperEngine V6s Plus, which has a peak power output of 288 kW, 528 Nm of torque, and 22,000 RPM.
According to Xiaomi, all models support 800 V charging, they go from 10 to 80% in 21 minutes of charging, and also share the same braking and suspension systems. They also come equipped with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 3 for the cockpit, and the next-generation Nvidia Drive AGX Thor for assisted driving, delivering 700 TOPS of computing power. Here is how the models compare to each other:
Xiaomi YU7
- Battery capacity: 96.3 kWh
- Peak power output: 235 kW
- Range (CLTC): 835 km (518.84 miles)
- Energy used per 100 km (62.13 miles): 13.3 kWh
- Time taken for 0–100 km/h (0–62.13 mph): 5.88 seconds
- Top speed: 240 km/h (149.12 mph)
- Price: CN¥253,500 ($35,366)
Xiaomi YU7 Pro
- Battery capacity: 96.3 kWh
- Peak power output: 365 kW
- Range (CLTC): 770 km (478.45 miles)
- Energy used per 100 km (62.13 miles): 14.4 kWh
- Time taken for 0–100 km/h (0–62.13 mph): 4.27 seconds
- Top speed: 240 km/h (149.12 mph)
- Price: CN¥279,900 ($39,050)
Xiaomi YU7 Max
- Battery capacity: 101.7 kWh
- Peak power output: 508 kW
- Range (CLTC): 760 km (472.24 miles)
- Energy used per 100 km (62.13 miles): 14.9 kWh
- Time taken for 0–100 km/h (0–62.13 mph): 3.23 seconds
- Top speed: 253 km/h (157.2 mph)
- Price: CN¥329,900 ($46,025)
NB: The vehicles are currently only available in Mainland China.
Source(s)
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