Xiaomi’s 2026 EREV push: SU7 refresh and two crossovers
Xiaomi’s 2026 plan: refreshed SU7, Executive Edition and EREV crossovers
Xiaomi’s 2026 EREV push: SU7 refresh and two crossovers
Xiaomi readies four 2026 launches: refreshed SU7, SU7 Executive Edition, and two EREV crossovers, including seven-seat Kunlun with 70+ kWh and 400–500 km range.
2025-12-31T03:36:46+03:00
2025-12-31T03:36:46+03:00
2025-12-31T03:36:46+03:00
According to SPEEDME.RU, Xiaomi is preparing four launches for 2026 and, for the first time, stepping into the EREV segment—range-extended electric vehicles. The preliminary roadmap features a refreshed SU7 sedan, a more upscale SU7 Executive Edition, and two EREV crossovers: one five-seater and one seven-seater.Sources split the timing into two phases. In the first half of 2026, Xiaomi may unveil the updated SU7 alongside a large seven-seat SUV. The second half is earmarked for the SU7 Executive Edition and the five-seat EREV crossover. Meanwhile, what are described as spy shots of Xiaomi’s big SUV have already started surfacing online. Taken together, the schedule signals a deliberate but confident expansion.The seven-seat model, known internally as Kunlun, is aimed at families and positioned against the Li Auto L9 and Leapmotor D19. The crossover is said to carry a battery of more than 70 kWh and to cover roughly 400–500 km on electric power alone. Xiaomi is reportedly planning substantial production volumes for both the seven- and five-seat versions, a stance that suggests the company expects strong demand in this corner of the market.
Xiaomi, EREV, SU7, SU7 Executive Edition, Kunlun, seven-seat SUV, 2026 launches, EREV crossover, 70 kWh battery, 400–500 km range, Li Auto L9, Leapmotor D19, EV lineup expansion
2025
Michael Powers
news
Xiaomi’s 2026 plan: refreshed SU7, Executive Edition and EREV crossovers
Xiaomi readies four 2026 launches: refreshed SU7, SU7 Executive Edition, and two EREV crossovers, including seven-seat Kunlun with 70+ kWh and 400–500 km range.
Michael Powers, Editor
According to SPEEDME.RU, Xiaomi is preparing four launches for 2026 and, for the first time, stepping into the EREV segment—range-extended electric vehicles. The preliminary roadmap features a refreshed SU7 sedan, a more upscale SU7 Executive Edition, and two EREV crossovers: one five-seater and one seven-seater.
Sources split the timing into two phases. In the first half of 2026, Xiaomi may unveil the updated SU7 alongside a large seven-seat SUV. The second half is earmarked for the SU7 Executive Edition and the five-seat EREV crossover. Meanwhile, what are described as spy shots of Xiaomi’s big SUV have already started surfacing online. Taken together, the schedule signals a deliberate but confident expansion.
The seven-seat model, known internally as Kunlun, is aimed at families and positioned against the Li Auto L9 and Leapmotor D19. The crossover is said to carry a battery of more than 70 kWh and to cover roughly 400–500 km on electric power alone. Xiaomi is reportedly planning substantial production volumes for both the seven- and five-seat versions, a stance that suggests the company expects strong demand in this corner of the market.