Xiaomi outsold the Tesla Model 3 in the Chinese market for the first time in late 2025, and the company has now delivered over 360,000 SU7s in roughly 21 months. The next-gen model aims to widen that gap.
The Standard and Pro trims jump from the original 400V architecture to 752V with silicon carbide inverters, while the Max moves from 871V to 897V — approaching a true 900V system.
400V system is sooo passe.
The outgoing SU7 reserved LiDAR for the top trim. The next-gen model makes it standard across all three variants, along with 4D millimeter-wave radar and a unified computing platform delivering 700 TOPS of processing power — up from 508 TOPS max on the previous model.
More at link of Xiaomi SU7 improvements.