Xiaomi SU7 is the brand's first electric vehicle and combines an attractive price with performance akin to a true supercar.

The brand-new Xiaomi SU7 has amazed the automotive sector. The tech giant's first electric vehicle has hit the market and garnered nearly 90,000 orders in the first 24 hours. Considering these figures, it's no surprise to discover that some users will have to wait about 7 months to receive their vehicle.

Despite Xiaomi confirming its intention to increase production, demand in China remains very high. However, the success of SU7 in terms of technical features, design, and especially performance, is also impressing international users.

Many are wondering when Xiaomi's first electric vehicle will arrive in the rest of the world. Unfortunately, it was the brand itself that answered this question, and the assertion might disappoint more than a few.

Xiaomi SU7 is the brand's first electric vehicle and combines an attractive price with performance akin to a true supercar.

The company has no intention of selling SU7 outside the Chinese market. This statement refers to the current state of affairs, with the vehicle just unveiled and production lines not yet in full swing. The brand wants to fully leverage its local sales network, with Mi Stores scattered throughout the country in an extremely widespread manner.

However, Xiaomi's decision doesn't seem final, and analysts believe there might be a glimmer of hope. In fact, the company's goals could change in the coming months, and SU7 could be marketed globally in the future. Unfortunately, at the moment, there is no definite information, only speculation about the brand's business strategy.

It's worth noting that SU7 is an electric vehicle with extremely interesting performance. In the most powerful available version, the Max variant, the maximum power reaches 673 hp, allowing it to reach a top speed of 265 km/h. To compare with European supercars, these are the same values as a Porsche Taycan Turbo.

The acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h declared by Xiaomi occurs in 2.78 seconds, while it takes 10.67 seconds to reach 200 km/h from a standstill. The declared range is 800 km, with support for fast charging allowing almost 400 km to be recovered in 10 minutes.