Both motors of the new Xiaomi YU7 dual-motor variant have a smaller peak power than the other dual-motor variant that has been filed previously.
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Both motors of the new Xiaomi YU7 dual-motor variant have a smaller peak power than the other dual-motor variant that has been filed previously.
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The single-motor version of the Xiaomi YU7 SUV is powered by BYD batteries and has a CLTC range of up to 820, while the dual-motor version is powered by CATL batteries and has a range of 670-760 km.
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Xiaomi’s YU7, spotted testing in China, offers up to 691 hp, a 253 km/h top speed, and a futuristic curved-display interior.
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The Xiaomi YU7 is expected to launch in mid-2025, available in RWD and AWD.
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A month ago, Xiaomi made a filing for a dual-motor version of the YU7. Its launch is expected in June or July.
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Xiaomi CEO hinted that the YU7 SUV is more competitive in the face of the Model Y update.
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The Xiaomi YU7 SUV has been spotted testing without camouflage as the car gets ready to launch in mid 2025.
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Why did the Xiaomi YU7 apply for a sales license in China six months before the market launch? The official letter reveals the answer.
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Xiaomi EV has shared more images of the exterior of the YU7, an SUV that is expected to hit the market in June or July 2025.
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It is 5 meters long with 3 meters wheelbase and 2.4 tons curb weight.
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