Three years have passed since Xiaomi announced its entry into the electric car market. In December 2023 the time had come: the SU7, Xiaomi’s first electric car, was launched. The car is available in two types – standard SU7 and SU7 Max – and it is interesting with its technical data.
Especially worth noting: According to Xiaomi, the SU7 and SU7 Max should reach an impressive range of 800 and 660 kilometers (according to the Chinese CLTC test method) on a single charge. To put Xiaomi’s information to the test, Chinese business magazine Dongchendi has now tested the Xiaomi SU7 Max and compared the results with other electric vehicles such as the Tesla Model 3 Highland (Long Range AWD), Nio ET5 and others (source). : CarNewsChina)
Xiaomi SU7 Max vs Tesla Model 3 in the most versatile battle
In a practical test, Dongchendi determined a distance of 643 km for the Xiaomi SU7 Max instead of the 800 km (CLTC) officially mentioned. Various types of Tesla Example 3 Highlands was 568 km and that of They are ET5 for 455 km. Other electric cars tested are BYD Han (405 km), Zeekr 001 (407 km) and Xpeng P7 (489 km). The Xiaomi SU7 Max surpassed the Tesla Model 3 Highland by 75 km.
Solid performance in acceleration test
Apart from the range, Xiaomi SU7 Max was also compared with Tesla Model 3 and Nio ET5 in terms of performance. The SU7 Max proved to be the fastest of the group. It ran from 0 to 100 km / h in just 3.24 seconds. Behind it was the Nio ET5 with 3.83 seconds and the Tesla Model 3 landed in last place with 4.62 seconds.
The SU7 Max also dominated the quarter mile race with a time of just 11.17 seconds, crossing the finish line first. The Nio ET5 came in second at 12.37 seconds, while the Tesla Model 3 took last place at 12.77 seconds. All in all, this is a very good performance for the Xiaomi SU7 Max Because the electric car is not only faster than the Tesla Model 3, but it can also go further.
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