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Xiaomi YU7 Electric SUV Pricing Revealed
Nick Papanikolopoulos
June 26, 2025
Xiaomi’s electric vehicle strategy is no longer just about headlines—it’s about volume, variety, and velocity. After unveiling the YU7 electric luxury SUV series last month, Xiaomi has now confirmed pricing for the Standard, Pro, and Max models in China, along with an expanded color lineup and a record-breaking pre-order milestone. With range figures and acceleration times that rival some of the best EVs in the mid- to large-size SUV segment, the YU7 is shaping up to be a serious disruptor. And yes, it still looks like a Xiaomi product—sleek, tech-forward, and built to integrate deeply with the brand’s existing ecosystem.
A Look at the Powertrains
YU7 Standard
- RWD, single motor
- 0–100 km/h in 5.88 seconds
- 235kW peak power, 528Nm torque
- Top speed: 240 km/h
- 96.3kWh battery, up to 835 km CLTC range — the best in class for its size
Xiaomi YU7 Pro
- AWD, dual motor
- 0–100 km/h in 4.27 seconds
- 365kW peak power, 690Nm torque
- 96.3kWh battery, 760 km range
YU7 Max
- AWD, high-performance dual motor
- 0–100 km/h in 3.23 seconds (actual launch: 2.98 sec)
- 508kW power, 866Nm torque
- 101.7kWh battery, 770 km range
- Designed for ultra-long road trips or two weeks of city driving on a single charge
Colors: Now in 10 Flavors
Five new color options join the already-announced four, bringing the total to ten. The finishes aren’t just about paint—they incorporate pearl and aluminum powders for nuanced textures and light refraction.
New Additions:
- Pearl White – A bluish-white with pearlescent gloss
- Ocean Blue, Dusk Purple, Shadow Teal, Dawn Pink
Previously Announced:
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Basalt Gray, Lava Orange, Titanium Silver, Emerald Green
It’s a surprisingly expressive palette for a segment still dominated by black, white, and grayscale.
Official Prices (China)
Model
Price (CNY)
USD (approx)
INR (approx)
YU7 Standard
¥253,500
$35,320
₹30,26,315
YU7 Pro
¥279,900
$39,000
₹33,41,480
YU7 Max
¥299,900
$41,800
₹35,81,115
All models are now open for pre-order, and Xiaomi reports a staggering 289,000 reservations in the first hour. A 5,000 yuan deposit is required to reserve, which can be refunded if not finalized within 7 days.
Final Thought: Xiaomi Just Went Full Tesla—Only Cheaper
The Xiaomi YU7 isn’t just competitive—it’s aggressively positioned to undercut premium EV players like Tesla Model Y, NIO ES6, and XPeng G9 while offering comparable, if not superior, specs in range and performance. What sets it apart is the clear ecosystem integration—you’re not just buying a car, you’re buying into a Xiaomi-powered lifestyle that likely syncs with your phone, home, and soon, your assistant, fridge, and front door.
If Xiaomi sticks to its timelines and pricing in global markets, this could be the most disruptive EV series of 2025.
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