A new regulatory filing has disclosed the battery and range specifications for the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, which is set to launch early next year.
The electric vehicle (EV) will be equipped with a 93.7 kWh battery, offering a range of 520 kilometers, 555 kilometers, 600 kilometers, or 630 kilometers, depending on the configuration. These details were published in a catalog by China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT) on December 5.
The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, weighing 2,360 kilograms, includes a 638-kilogram battery pack, resulting in an energy density of approximately 147 Wh/kg. The model is expected to be priced at RMB 814,900 ($112,110) in China, almost four times the cost of the base model SU7, which starts at RMB 215,900.
Xiaomi has set the official launch of the SU7 Ultra for March 2025. The vehicle’s dimensions are larger than the regular SU7 sedan, measuring 5,070/5,115 mm in length, 1,970 mm in width, and 1,465 mm in height, with a 3,000 mm wheelbase. This version will be powered by lithium ternary batteries supplied by CATL, while the regular SU7 uses batteries from both CATL and BYD.
Xiaomi’s electric vehicle division has experienced strong sales, with the SU7 surpassing 20,000 deliveries for two consecutive months in November. The company aims to reach a delivery target of over 130,000 units for this year, with an initial forecast of 360,000 units for 2025. These figures are subject to adjustment based on actual market conditions.
Source: CNEVPOST