Discover the upgraded Xiaomi SU7 2026 electric sedan – higher voltage, faster DC charging, longer range, advanced safety and LiDAR. Learn more now!
Chinese tech giant Xiaomi has just revealed the 2026 version of its flagship electric sports sedan, the SU7. The refreshed model arrives with a suite of upgrades—higher voltage architecture, faster DC charging, extended driving range, and a host of new safety and driver‑assist features.
Design & Build
The SU7 2026 keeps the sleek silhouette that made the original a standout, but the body now uses a stronger steel alloy for improved rigidity. Xiaomi has also increased the total number of airbags from seven to nine, and introduced a fresh set of paint‑finish options. The front grille receives a subtle reshaping, while the 20‑inch wheels remain standard across all trims. Rear tyre widths grow from 245 mm to 265 mm, delivering better grip and a sportier stance.
Powertrain & Performance
Under the hood, the SU7 2026 replaces the previous V6 and V6s electric motors with a new V6s Plus unit. The Standard and Pro versions see a power bump from 299 hp to 320 hp, while the top‑end Max trim jumps from 673 hp to 690 hp. This extra horsepower translates to quicker acceleration and a more engaging driving experience.
Battery Architecture & Fast Charging
A key highlight is the higher‑voltage battery system. The Standard and Pro models now operate at 752 V (up from 400 V), and the Max version steps up to 897 V (versus the previous 871 V). The result is dramatically faster DC charging: a 15‑minute charge can now add roughly 670 km (417 mi) of range, compared with 510 km (317 mi) on the older platform.
Extended Driving Range
The upgraded battery also pushes the official EPA‑equivalent range figures higher. The Standard trim reaches 720 km (447 mi), 20 km more than its predecessor. The Max version stretches to 835 km (519 mi), while the Pro version leads the pack with a claimed 902 km (560 mi) on a single charge.
Safety, ADAS & Autonomous Features
LiDAR sensors become standard equipment on every SU7 2026 variant, bolstering the car’s advanced driver‑assist system (ADAS). Xiaomi adds a richer software suite called HAD (Hyper Autonomous Driving), delivering more semi‑autonomous functions such as lane‑centering, adaptive cruise control, and automated emergency braking. Additionally, a backup power source for the key fob is now included across all models.
Suspension & Ride Comfort
Both the Standard and Pro trims now come equipped with a dual‑chamber air suspension and CDC (continuous damping control) shock absorbers as standard, matching the previously exclusive air‑suspension setup found only on the Max version.
Pricing & Availability
According to Xiaomi, the SU7 2026 will hit showrooms in April 2026. Pricing is set between US$32,800 and US$44,300 depending on the chosen configuration and optional extras.
Conclusion
With higher voltage architecture, markedly faster charging, longer range, and an upgraded safety suite, the Xiaomi SU7 2026 positions itself as a serious contender in the premium electric sedan segment. Interested buyers should keep an eye on local dealerships as the April launch approaches.

