Igeekphone September 23 news, Bosch recently released the technology roadmap unexpectedly revealed Xiaomi car product planning. According to the roadmap, Xiaomi plans to release two new models in 2025: the Mi SU7 Ultra and its first SUV, codenamed MX11. In addition, the first SUV model with extended range power will be launched in 2026. In addition, both SUVs will have rear-wheel steering.
Specifically, the production version of the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra will be launched in the first quarter of 2025. Previously released prototype official images show that the car is equipped with a large number of sports packages, including a large spoiler, front lip, side skirt and rear diffuser, the overall design shows a strong sense of sports. In terms of body size, the car’s length, width and height are 5260/2064/1406 mm, and the wheelbase is 3000 mm.
In terms of power, the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra prototype is equipped with two V8s motors and a V6s motor, with a maximum power of 1548 horsepower, 0-100 km/h acceleration time of only 1.97 seconds, and a maximum speed of more than 350 km/h. In addition, the car is equipped with a Ningde era Kirin II racetrack dedicated high-power battery pack. Although the production version will use the same chassis structure, three motors and battery packs as the prototype, the production version may not use a carbon fiber chassis due to the high cost of carbon fiber materials.
Xiaomi’s first SUV, codenamed MX11, is expected to be released in 2025. The car adopts a sliding back coupe SUV design style, combined with the hypothetical renderings and camouflage real car drawings, MX11 will continue to focus on young and sporty, using a long front, short front suspension design, roof lines from the D-pillar position began to slide significantly, the overall style is similar to Ferrari Purosangue.
Igeekphone notes that the third model, codenamed N3, will feature an extended range powertrain. It is reported that the Xiaomi N3 will have a six-seat layout and be equipped with a rear-wheel steering system, but there is less information about the model at present.
In addition, the information released by Bosch shows that Xiaomi SU7 and MX11 will adopt DPB (electronic assisted braking system) and ESP (electronic stability program) braking solutions, while the Xiaomi N3 will adopt Bosch’s IPB 2.0 (intelligent assisted braking system), which may be the latest generation of Bosch braking technology.