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Xiaomi partners with Chinese tech firm for first EV production

Xiaomi Paves Its Way into EV Market with First Sedan: The Beijing Xiaomi SU7

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Last updated: 2023/11/16 at 9:49 PM
EV-a2zm Published November 16, 2023 4 Min Read
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Highlights
  • Xiaomi collaborates with BAIC for its debut EV, the Beijing Xiaomi SU7, featuring a panoramic roof.
  • Slated for a 2024 launch, the EV boasts a 650+ hp engine and Tesla Model S-like dimensions.
  • Production to begin in Beijing, diverging from Xiaomi's initial plant construction plans.
  • The SU7 joins a competitive EV market, with Xiaomi's tech ecosystem potentially giving it an edge.

Chinese mobile phone developer Xiaomi has partnered with state-owned Beijing Automotive Group Co. for the production of its first electric vehicle offering, as shown in a filing released by the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology.

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Production plansFirst glimpse at the 650+ hp Xiaomi SU7Competition

Bloomberg noted that the upcoming model,  Beijing Xiaomi SU7, will be a five-seater sedan that has a panoramic glass roof.

The Xiaomi SU7 EV looks way too premium. WTAH!!!!🤯 pic.twitter.com/jrdP1OSbli

— Eric Okafor (@KneWKeeD) November 15, 2023

Production plans

Beijing Automotive Group Co., through its business unit BAIC ORV, apparently plans to manufacture the SU7 and SU7 Max at No. 21 Huanjing Road, Beijing Economic and Technological Development Zone, Beijing. 

TechStory further indicated that BAIC ORV will produce these models under the Xiaomi brand. It deviates from the mobile phone giant’s plans to build its own production plant with an annual capacity of 200,000 EVs.

Xiaomi apparently aims to launch the new EV as early as 2024, with production starting before this year ends.

Xiaomi Motors SU7/Pro/Max Car unveiled, mass production begins in December 2023 and launching in February 2024.

– 210KMPH max speed
– 3000mm wheelbase
– 220KW and 275W motor power
– 4997mm length, 1963mm width, 1455mm height
– 2340 Kg total mass
– 245/45R19, 245/40R20 tire specs pic.twitter.com/BXMRcRnoNT

— Oneily Gadget (@OneilyGadget) November 15, 2023

First glimpse at the 650+ hp Xiaomi SU7

MIITT has also released the first photos of the new Beijing Xiaomi SU7 ahead of its official debut. It also revealed some of the EV’s key specifications, like weight, power, and variants available at launch.

The Beijing Xiaomi SU7 features a 118″ wheelbase and fastback roofline, nearly similar to the Tesla Model S’ packaging, as noted by Electrek. Length-wise, it is only less than 30mm shorter than the Tesla car. For context, the upcoming EV is 4997mm long, 1963mm wide, and 1440mm tall.

Without further ado, below are some of the indicated specs in the filing:

Emission Standards:Fuel Type:Electric
Maximum speed (km/h):265Gross weight (kg):2655
Load mass utilization factor:Rated load weight (kg):
Steering type:steering wheelCurb weight (kg):2205
Number of axes:2Quasi-total mass of trailer (kg):
Wheelbase (mm):3000Tire Specifications:245/45R19,245/40R20/265/40R20
Number of leaf springs (front/rear):-/-Maximum permissible load weight of semi-trailer saddle (kg):
Number of tires:4Number of cab passengers (persons):
Wheel base (front/rear) mm:Front track: 1693 Rear track: 1699Angle of Approach/Departure (degrees):13/16
Reflective logo manufacturer:Reflective Logo Model:
Reflective logo trademark:Anti-lock braking system:Yes
Vehicle Identification Number (VIN):LNBSC1WK×××××××××Front/rear overhang(mm):    975/1022
Source: MIIT

Competition

The highly awaited Beijing Xiaomi SU7 is part of the company’s efforts to penetrate the electric vehicle space and establish “an all-around ecosystem” for its customers. 

In fact, it has already equipped its smartphones and home appliances’ operating systems to support EVs in the future. However, it would be challenging for the company to sway the Chinese market, considering the ongoing price war there.

It will also face significant competition against established local brands who also plan to launch new models in the following years, including BYD, Li Auto, Geely, Zeekr, and XPeng.

Germany’s Volkswagen AG also plans to launch at least two new models in China in partnership with XPeng by 2026. Meanwhile, Stellantis partnered with Zhejiang Leapmotor Technology to develop a model that would meet Chinese customers’ preferences.

Moreover, Tesla’s strong presence in the country will undoubtedly make it hard for newcomers like Xiaomi to settle in the industry immediately. It prompted a price war by significantly reducing its EV prices and offering discount schemes, pushing other brands to do the same. That said, it may be challenging for the Beijing Xiaomi SU7 to become profitable in the first years, especially if the brand decides to join the price war.

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