On March 28, Xiaomi made its long-anticipated debut in the automotive market by launching its first electric vehicle, the SU7. Priced competitively, the standard edition is set at $30,900, while the Pro and Max editions are priced at $35,200 and $42,900, respectively. Within just 30 minutes of its release, Xiaomi reported over 50,000 pre-orders, highlighting strong market demand.
The Xiaomi SU7 is a step forward in the electric vehicle (EV) sector and showcases Xiaomi’s commitment to smart, connected car technology. It features an advanced cockpit with intelligent hardware.
Under the hood, the Xiaomi SU7 is powered by the Qualcomm Snapdragon 8295 chip, and runs on Xiaomi’s proprietary Surge OS system, integrating multiple display screens, including a main 16.1-inch central control display, a flip-up dashboard, a HUD, and rear-seat entertainment screens.

The 16.1-inch central display is a Mini LED backlit screen, provided exclusively by TCL, offering 3K resolution, a 16:10 aspect ratio, and a nearly bezel-less design, with an impressive 91.7% screen-to-body ratio. The dynamic brightness adjustment reaches 1,024 levels, ensuring visual clarity in all conditions.
Boasting a start-up time of only 1.49 seconds, the screen serves as the control hub for various in-car functions, including driving modes, seating adjustments, and environmental settings.
The front dashboard features a 7.1-inch flip-up display from BOE, providing essential driving data, while a 56-inch HUD from Zhenjing Electronics offers a massive field of view, 1500:1 contrast ratio, and a peak brightness of 13,000 nits. This HUD ensures crystal-clear visibility even under challenging lighting conditions.

For rear passengers, the vehicle is equipped with multiple expansion ports, enabling the connection of Xiaomi tablets for entertainment.
With the Surge OS system, all five screens – the central display, dashboard, HUD, and rear screens – work seamlessly together. Xiaomi’s smart ecosystem allows easy connection with smartphones and other Xiaomi devices, enhancing the overall user experience.
As electric vehicles evolve, there is growing interest in high-end in-car display technologies. The adoption of Mini LED displays in vehicles is expanding, with leading models such as the Yangwang U8, Li Auto’s L7 and L9, Feifan R7, and NIO ET7 now integrating this cutting-edge display technology.

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