January 15th News: Xiaomi Automobile has just released in-depth details about the next-generation SU7, featuring 9 exterior colors, 5 interior colors, and 6 wheel options, with a maximum range of 902km and advanced intelligent driving features across all models. It is expected to launch in April of this year.
On January 7, 2026, Xiaomi Automobile officially announced that the new generation SU7 is available for pre-order, with a pre-sale price range of RMB 229,900 to RMB 309,900. It is expected to be officially launched in April 2026. This release is not a simple iteration, but a redefinition of the configuration standards for 200,000 RMB-class pure electric sedans, with "high-end intelligent hardware as standard across all models" as its core strategy.
Xiaomi Auto officially announced on January 7, 2026, that the new generation SU7 will be launched in April 2026, with pre-orders opening simultaneously. The new car continues its positioning as a "luxury high-performance pure electric sedan," and introduces a new color – Capri Blue. The exterior is stable and elegant, with a significant improvement in quality. This redesign is not just a minor update, but a comprehensive leap forward in terms of the three core systems (battery, motor, and control), intelligent driving, and comfort features, making it a milestone in "technological accessibility" for pure electric sedans in the 200,000 RMB price range.
On December 25, 2025, Xiaomi Automobile officially launched the Xiaomi HyperOS 1.11 winter major version OTA update, covering all SU7 and YU7 models. This upgrade focuses on "enhanced safety and a smarter cockpit," introducing several active safety features and immersive interactive experiences for the first time, marking a crucial step for Xiaomi Automobile in the field of intelligent driving and human-vehicle interaction.
Recently, Xiaomi Automotive officially pushed out the Xiaomi HyperOS 1.11.0 OTA update for its SU7, YU7, and SU7 Ultra models. This major winter update will be rolled out to users in batches starting November 25, 2025, covering multiple core areas including intelligent driving, cabin experience, battery life, and safety protection, reflecting the continued deepening of Xiaomi's "Human-Car-Home Ecosystem" concept.
In today's rapidly developing intelligent connected vehicles, the deep integration of mobile apps and vehicle functions is becoming key to enhancing user experience. Recently, the Xiaomi Auto App received a significant 2.0 update, further simplifying daily car ownership by launching a new "Service" page, optimizing the "My" homepage, and improving several other features.
On October 21st, the Xiaomi Auto app officially launched two invisible car covers, providing professional paint protection solutions for SU7 and YU7 owners. The standard and Pro versions feature differentiated configurations, priced at RMB 3,799 and RMB 8,999, respectively, and come with 8- and 10-year warranties, respectively, to meet the protection needs of different car owners.
At his annual press conference on September 25, 2025, Xiaomi Auto CEO Lei Jun officially announced that the Xiaomi YU7 Max achieved a lap time of 1 minute 43.384 seconds, setting a new record as the fastest SUV under 1 million RMB at the Zhejiang International Circuit (ZhS Circuit). This performance surpasses that of traditional performance SUVs like the Lamborghini Urus, ranking 62nd overall at ZhS and 5th in the SUV category. Notably, this record was achieved using standard Michelin PS EV tires (not semi-slick tires), suggesting further potential with racing tires.
September 19, 2025 – Xiaomi Auto officially rolled out the HyperOS 1.10.0 update for all SU7/YU7 models. The Xiaomi SU7 update, released today, optimizes the high-speed navigation assist function, upgrades Super AI Assistant, and introduces Xiaomi Super Tasks. The Xiaomi YU7 update features a "Camera Beta" version for capturing life's moments, and an immersive in-car karaoke system that integrates with the Xiaomi Sky Screen, rear seat control screen, and ambient lighting.
On September 19, 2025, Xiaomi Auto Technology Co., Ltd. filed a recall plan with the State Market Supervision and Administration of China, covering 116,887 SU7 standard edition electric vehicles (including XMA7000MBEVR2/BJ7000MBEVR2 models) produced between February 6, 2024, and August 30, 2025. The recall is due to potential issues with the L2 highway navigation and driving assistance system, which may fail to recognize, warn, or react appropriately in certain extreme scenarios, requiring immediate driver intervention to avoid collision risks.