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Xiaomi EV Portfolio


Xiaomi brand EVs

Xiaomi is an EV brand owned by Xiaomi Auto and made in China. This model portfolio showcases the shift toward zero-emission mobility.

Vehicles are organized by model family. A model family is an OEM-defined product program sharing a common platform, architecture, and market positioning, from which multiple body styles, variants, and trims are derived.


Xiaomi EV Model Families

List of Xiaomi EV model families - only all-electric (BEV) models are listed:

Canonical Model Variants Style
Xiaomi SU7 Pro | Max sedan
Xiaomi SU7 Ultra Ultra Track | Nurburgring Limited sedan
Xiaomi YU7 SUV


Xiaomi EV Technology

Platform: Dedicated EV, 400V-dominant
E/E Architecture: Baseline
OTA Capability: Advanced
Battery Suppliers: CATL, BYD
Power Inverter Tech: IGBT-based

Platform = level of vehicle platform maturity or advancement, and its dominant system voltage.
Shared = ICE-derived | Dedicated = EV-native platform | SDV-Native = future-proof

E/E Architecture: degree of integration and maturity of the vehicle’s electronic/electric control systems (from Baseline legacy wiring to Advanced domain/zonal designs).
Baseline = Distributed ECUs | Modern = Domain-based | SDV-Native = Zonal-based with central compute

OTA Capability = scope of Over-The-Air updates supported — from Baseline basic infotainment to Advanced control and systems firmware.
Baseline = Infotainment/maps | Limited = Infotainment+ | Partial = Multiple systems | Advanced = Most systems | Full = Full-vehicle updateable

Battery Suppliers = primary traction battery suppliers across the model lineup.

Power Inverter Tech = power electronics technology used (silicon carbide SiC vs silicon), which affects efficiency and thermal performance.
IGBT = Conventional | SiC = High-efficiency | GaN = Next-generation, pilots





About Xiaomi

Xiaomi is a Chinese technology company best known for its smartphones, smart home devices, and digital ecosystems, now expanding ambitiously into electric vehicles as part of its vision to create a unified intelligent lifestyle platform. Founded in 2010 and headquartered in Beijing, Xiaomi has built one of the world's largest IoT ecosystems, connecting hundreds of millions of devices across mobile, cloud, and AI services. In 2021, the company formally established Xiaomi EV, committing over ten billion dollars toward developing electric vehicles that seamlessly integrate with its broader digital ecosystem, transforming the car into a natural extension of the connected smart home and mobile experience.

Xiaomi's first production model, the SU7, marks a milestone in the company's entry into the global EV market. Designed in house and produced in collaboration with Beijing Automotive Industry Holding (BAIC), the SU7 is a sleek, high performance electric sedan built on Xiaomi's proprietary Modena architecture. It combines long range capability, rapid charging, and advanced software integration with the company's signature design language emphasizing minimalism and precision. The SU7 features a powerful dual motor setup, a high density battery pack from CATL, and an 800 volt electrical architecture that enables ultra fast charging. With a focus on driving dynamics, the SU7 has been positioned as a direct competitor to the Tesla Model 3 and Porsche Taycan within the premium performance EV segment.

Beyond hardware, Xiaomi's competitive edge lies in software and ecosystem integration. The vehicle's operating system, HyperOS, unites mobile, home, and vehicle environments into one seamless interface, allowing users to control smart devices, synchronize data, and access entertainment or navigation services effortlessly. The company's advanced driver assistance system, Xiaomi Pilot, uses a combination of lidar, radar, cameras, and AI perception algorithms to deliver safe and adaptive autonomous driving capabilities. By leveraging its vast AI and smartphone R&D experience, Xiaomi aims to redefine the user experience of electric mobility through intelligent connectivity, personalization, and over the air evolution.

Manufacturing for Xiaomi EVs is based in Yizhuang, Beijing, at a state of the art intelligent factory designed for fully automated production and scalable output. This facility reflects Xiaomi's approach to precision manufacturing, digital quality control, and vertical integration within China's growing EV supply chain. As the company expands its lineup beyond sedans to crossovers and compact vehicles, Xiaomi's entry into the EV market represents a pivotal convergence of consumer electronics, artificial intelligence, and sustainable transportation. The brand's vision goes beyond building electric cars, aiming instead to create a holistic smart mobility ecosystem that connects people, technology, and energy into one cohesive experience.