According to a recent report covered by ChinaEVHome, Xiaomi is preparing to expand its electric-vehicle lineup with three new models: the YU9 large SUV, the high-performance YU7 GT SUV, and the long-wheelbase luxury sedan SU7 L. These additions target distinct buyer needs — family-oriented practicality, performance EV enthusiasts, and premium comfort — reflecting Xiaomi’s ambition to cover a wide spectrum of the EV market.
YU9: A Flagship Family SUV for Long Journeys
The upcoming YU9 is expected to be a large SUV that stretches beyond 5.2 meters in length, offering six- or seven-seat configurations. The YU9 will reportedly use an extended-range powertrain, making it better suited for long-distance trips without frequent charging, a strong selling point for families and buyers looking for practicality on longer drives. By launching the YU9, Xiaomi seeks to move beyond compact/ mid-size EVs toward a more mainstream family-car segment.
YU7 GT: High-Performance SUV to Challenge the Best
For those craving power and driving dynamics, Xiaomi’s YU7 GT aims to deliver. Built on the existing YU7 platform but tuned for performance, the YU7 GT has already been spotted during testing, including on Europe’s Nürburgring circuit.
It’s likely to become Xiaomi’s first model aimed at the European market, competing against premium performance EVs such as Tesla Model Y Performance. By offering a performance-oriented SUV, Xiaomi is positioning itself not just as a value EV maker but also as a contender in the sporty and premium-tech arena.
SU7 L: Luxury Sedan with Executive Comfort in Mind
In the sedan segment, Xiaomi plans to introduce SU7 L, a long-wheelbase version of the existing SU7. Early spy photos reportedly show a stretched rear cabin beyond the B-pillar, with a wheelbase exceeding 3.1 meters and total length over 5.2 meters. The SU7 L is tailored for buyers who prioritize rear-seat comfort and executive-class ambiance, likely aiming at business users or luxury-sedan customers.

This move mirrors premium automakers’ strategy of offering long-wheelbase variants to appeal to VIP or chauffeur-driven clientele, suggesting that Xiaomi wants to position itself not only in mass-market EV segments but also in the luxury EV domain.
What This Means for the EV Market and Buyers
With the upcoming trio (YU9, YU7 GT, and SU7 L) Xiaomi is signaling a strategic broadening of its product range. It’s no longer just about competing with entry-level or mid-range EVs. Instead, Xiaomi aims to cover almost all major buyer segments: families needing space and range, drivers seeking performance, and customers looking for premium comfort.
For consumers, this expansion means more choices under one brand. If you’re hunting for a family-friendly SUV with extended range, the YU9 may be a fit. If you care about performance, the YU7 GT promises a sportier ride. And if luxury and rear-seat comfort matter, SU7 L seems to align with your expectations.
From a market perspective, Xiaomi’s diversified approach could raise the competitive bar, especially in China but potentially globally, challenging established players across SUV, performance, and luxury EV categories.
FAQ
Which new Xiaomi EV models are coming next?
Xiaomi plans to release three new EVs: the large SUV YU9, performance SUV YU7 GT, and long-wheelbase sedan SU7 L, according to recent media reports.
What type of buyers is Xiaomi targeting with these models?
The YU9 targets families and long-distance drivers, YU7 GT aims at performance-minded EV buyers, and SU7 L is tailored for luxury-sedan customers seeking comfort and a premium feel.
When are the new models expected to debut?
Industry insiders expect Xiaomi to launch these models between the end of 2025 and early 2026.
Will Xiaomi enter the European market with these vehicles?
The YU7 GT is likely to become Xiaomi’s first EV offered in Europe, as part of the brand’s broader expansion strategy beyond China.












