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Interior details of the Xiaomi SUV are revealed as the car is prepared for launch

More images and information about the upcoming Xiaomi SUV codenamed MX11 recently surfaced. Perhaps most importantly, we get more detailed information about the interior. A previous spy shot suggested that the center console would be different from that of the SU7, and the new information suggests that the SUV’s interior will be significantly different.

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In a night shot of a test car, part of the interior can be seen through an open window. Interestingly, there appears to be a long, thin screen that runs the entire length of the dashboard. Patent information indicates that this is called the “first display” and is intended to make it easier for the driver to view vehicle information and improve driving safety. Whether this works in conjunction with or replaces a larger infotainment screen is unclear.

In addition, some commented photos of what are believed to be the SUV’s door panels have been published online. They come in two different colors, bone snail purple and red orange. From this we can see that the doors are opened using a push button on the door handle and that there is a mechanical lock in the storage compartment.

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From a nighttime shot of the car charging, it appears that the new Xiaomi will have either a halo or half-halo light pattern at the rear. The Xiaomi SUV sits quite low and has a long front section. In terms of design, it should be at least somewhat similar to the Xiaomi SU7.

It is likely that there will be both single-engine and twin-engine versions of the SUV, and it is very likely that the engine configuration will be identical to that of the SU7. This means that single-engine versions will have a 220 kW electric motor with a maximum torque of 400 Nm on the rear axle. The dual-motor version has a 220 KW electric motor with 338 Nm on the front axle and a 275 KW electric motor with 500 Nm torque on the rear axle.

Three battery packs are available for the SU7: 73.6 kWh, 94.3 kWh and 101 kWh respectively. It is possible that the same battery packs will be used in the SUV. The two smaller packages are lithium iron phosphate units, while the largest uses NCM battery chemistry.

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The Xiaomi SUV is currently expected to launch in the first quarter of 2025 and may very closely follow the SU7’s launch pattern.

Source: Fast Technology

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