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When we first saw the Xiaomi SU7 Max on the test track in Xi’an, what impressed us wasn’t just its 2.78-second 0–100 km/h sprint. It was how every component served a purpose—especially for markets outside China.
Unlike EVs designed primarily for urban showrooms, the SU7 Max was engineered with three non-negotiables:
- Real-world range that holds up in heat and traffic
- Charging speed that works with existing high-power stations
- Driver assistance that functions without constant cloud dependency
That’s why it’s gaining traction with serious importers—not hype-chasers.

The SU7 Max uses a ~100 kWh ternary lithium pack, rated for up to 800 km under CLTC. But more importantly:
- It features dual liquid-cooling circuits for stable performance in 45°C desert climates
- Supports 800V architecture, meaning it can actually use the full output of modern 480 kW DC chargers (unlike many 400V EVs that bottleneck)
- Delivers consistent power even at low states of charge—critical for last-mile delivery or intercity runs
In markets like Egypt or Pakistan, where daytime temperatures soar, thermal management isn’t optional—it’s essential. Xiaomi got this right.
Yes, the SU7 Max hits 210 km/h and accelerates like a supercar. But its dual-motor system also enables:
- Torque vectoring for safer cornering on wet or uneven roads
- Regenerative braking tuned for stop-and-go traffic (recovers more energy in city driving than most rivals)
- Low-speed crawl mode for off-pavement access—useful in rural areas or construction zones
This isn’t a track toy. It’s a high-performance sedan that adapts to your roads.
Many “smart” EVs rely heavily on cloud-based processing, which fails when connectivity drops. The SU7 Max takes a different approach:
- Dual LiDAR + local AI chip allows core ADAS functions (lane centering, emergency braking, adaptive cruise) to run onboard—even offline
- Urban NOA (Navigate on Autopilot) is available, but basic safety systems never require a data connection
- Over-the-air updates are modular, so you can install only what’s relevant to your region
For countries with patchy 4G coverage, this reliability matters more than flashy demos.
Xiaomi didn’t treat global sales as an afterthought. The SU7 Max comes standard with:
- LHD configuration
- OBD-II compliant diagnostics (compatible with common scan tools like Autel or Launch)
- Service intervals aligned with international norms (every 20,000 km or 12 months)
- Modular wiring harnesses to simplify future localization (e.g., adding local telematics)
We’ve already helped partners in Morocco, Georgia, and Peru complete type approval—with minimal modifications.

| Parameter | Value |
|---|---|
| Model | SU7 Max (Super Long Range AWD) |
| Drive | Dual-motor all-wheel drive |
| Power | ~475 kW (~650 PS) |
| Torque | ~500 N·m |
| Battery | Ternary lithium, ~100 kWh |
| Range (CLTC) | Up to 800 km |
| 0–100 km/h | 2.78 s |
| Top Speed | 210 km/h |
| Charging (10–80%) | ~15 min (800V DC) |
| Dimensions | 4,997 × 1,963 × 1,440 mm |
| Wheelbase | 3,000 mm |
| Seating | 5, LHD |
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