Less than two years after it went on sale in China, the Xiaomi SU7 has been given a refresh that sees enhancements to its performance, safety and technologies. Set to officially go on sale in April 2026, the new SU7 will be offered in three variants, namely the Standard, Pro and Max. Pre-sale prices start at 229,900 yuan (about RM134k) for the base Standard, which is followed by the Pro at 259,900 yuan (RM151k) and Max at 309,900 yuan (RM180k). The company isn’t providing a full spec sheet for now, but there are quite a few key bits of information found in a post on its official Weibo page as well as through CarNewsChina. To start, the electrical architecture of the SU7 now operates on a higher voltage than before. Previously, a 400-volt system was used for the Standard and Pro variants, with the Max having an 871-volt system. With the refresh, the lesser two variants now get a 752-volt system while the Max gets a slight bump to an 897-volt system. This enables even quicker DC fast charging, with the company touting 670 km gained in 15 just minutes (510 km in the same time previously). The new SU7 will offer more range too, with the base variant providing up to 720 km (700 km previously), while it is 835 km (800 km previously) for the Max. The Pro continues to be the range king for this model at 902 km (830 km previously) – these figures are following the CLTC standard. The pre-update SU7 used either ‘V6’ or ‘V6s’ electric motors depending on variant, but the refresh sees all variants switch to the new ‘V6s Plus’ unit that is also used by the YU7. Outputs are up as a result, with the rear-wheel drive Standard and Pro packing 320 PS (315 hp or 235 kW), up from 299 PS (295 hp or 220 kW). The new Max is rated at 690 PS (680 hp or 507 kW), up from 673 PS (664 hp or 495 kW). Other powertrain-related changes include dual-chamber air suspension with continuous damping control (CDC) for both the Pro and Max variants (previously Max only). As for other enhancements, the car’s body now uses stronger, up to 2,200-MPa steel (2,000 MPa previously) and the airbag count has been increased from seven to nine. On that mention, LiDAR will come standard across the range, along with a more powerful ADAS computer capable of performing 700 TOPS as well as Xiaomi’s HAD (Hyper Autonomous Driving) suite. Other changes include increasing the rear tyre width to 265 mm from 245 mm, with the front keeping to 245 mm. On the outside, four-piston fixed front brake callipers are standard for the SU7, and you may notice the optimised front grille design on an otherwise familiar exterior. A new Capri Blue paint option has been added too, with the interior gaining a new Dark Black theme and improved finishing. Compare prices between different insurer providers to save the most on your car insurance renewal compared to other competing services. Many payment method supported and you can pay with instalment using Atome, Grab PayLater or Shopee SPayLater.