Xiaomi SU7 electric sedan accelerates European market entry plans
Xiaomi SU7 electric sedan prepares for European launch
Xiaomi SU7 electric sedan accelerates European market entry plans
Xiaomi is accelerating its European market entry with the SU7 electric sedan, featuring 800-volt architecture and fast charging. Prototypes spotted in Europe signal an imminent launch.
2026-03-21T14:06:21+03:00
2026-03-21T14:06:21+03:00
2026-03-21T14:06:21+03:00
Xiaomi appears to be accelerating its plans to enter the European market. Prototypes of the updated SU7 electric sedan have been spotted in the Netherlands, France, and Poland, signaling active preparations for a launch.The revised SU7 now features an 800-volt architecture across all trims, along with improved efficiency and support for ultra-fast charging. Previously, such technology was reserved for the top-tier model.In China, the model has already demonstrated strong demand, with over 100,000 pre-orders in two weeks this January. Following the update, the company secured 15,000 confirmed orders in just 34 minutes.Several test vehicles with different license plates have been recorded across Europe. Notably, two prototypes with German plates were seen in Amsterdam. These tests are typically used to certify models for the EU market.The cars are equipped with data collection systems, which suggests the calibration of driving assistants for European conditions. The SU7 utilizes the Hyper Autonomous Driving system, capable of handling journeys from parking to parking.Initially, Xiaomi aimed to start European sales in 2027, but the current testing phase may indicate an earlier launch. This move would intensify competition in the segment of Chinese cars in Europe, where demand for electric vehicles continues to rise.
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2026
Michael Powers
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Xiaomi SU7 electric sedan prepares for European launch
Xiaomi is accelerating its European market entry with the SU7 electric sedan, featuring 800-volt architecture and fast charging. Prototypes spotted in Europe signal an imminent launch.
Michael Powers, Editor
Xiaomi appears to be accelerating its plans to enter the European market. Prototypes of the updated SU7 electric sedan have been spotted in the Netherlands, France, and Poland, signaling active preparations for a launch.
The revised SU7 now features an 800-volt architecture across all trims, along with improved efficiency and support for ultra-fast charging. Previously, such technology was reserved for the top-tier model.
In China, the model has already demonstrated strong demand, with over 100,000 pre-orders in two weeks this January. Following the update, the company secured 15,000 confirmed orders in just 34 minutes.
Several test vehicles with different license plates have been recorded across Europe. Notably, two prototypes with German plates were seen in Amsterdam. These tests are typically used to certify models for the EU market.
The cars are equipped with data collection systems, which suggests the calibration of driving assistants for European conditions. The SU7 utilizes the Hyper Autonomous Driving system, capable of handling journeys from parking to parking.
Initially, Xiaomi aimed to start European sales in 2027, but the current testing phase may indicate an earlier launch. This move would intensify competition in the segment of Chinese cars in Europe, where demand for electric vehicles continues to rise.