Post unveil, Xiaomi is addressing customer questions about their newly launched electric car, the SU7. However, one of the most polarizing news coming from the company states that they currently have no plans to sell the SU7 outside of China, but for those in China, local Xiaomi stores can advise on any purchase subsidies that might be available in their regions.

Consumers can visit local Xiaomi stores to get more info on purchase subsidies

If you’re looking for charging options, Xiaomi offers home charging piles in two models: 7kW and 11kW, with the higher-powered option recommended for the SU7 Max. Their home charging package includes the equipment and basic installation services within 30 meters of cables (limited to mainland China).

Xiaomi SU7

Answering some connectivity-centric questions, it was explained how connecting phones to the car is pretty straightforward. Most Android phones can connect via CarLink, allowing you to use navigation, music, phone calls, and other features on the car’s central control screen. Android phones can also wirelessly stream audio and video using DLNA. For iPad users, a special expansion bracket allows you to mount the iPad on the back of the front seat. By downloading the “Xiaomi Auto Expansion Screen” app, you can control car features like seat climate control, multimedia adjustments, and entertainment options directly on your iPad.

Xiaomi clarifies that the industry standard for measuring 0-to-100 km/h acceleration excludes starting time, while media outlets may include it in their measurements. This can lead to slight variations in the numbers you see reported. They provided an example where the SU7 Max measured 3.09s in media testing (compared to the official 2.78s). Warranty coverage is not limited to the first owner, and maintenance costs are estimated to be around 480 yuan for the first year/20,000 kilometers, increasing to 750 yuan and 1400 yuan for the second and third years respectively.

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