The fever that Xiaomi cars awaken is difficult to explain. In China, the YU7 has broken several sales and booking records, and in the West there are a large number of users looking to buy one of these models. Today we have good and bad news for all of them. First, about the positive: Xiaomi YU7, SU7 and premium versions are now available in Europe.
On the negative side, there are two “problems”. For starters, they haven’t officially arrived. That is, Xiaomi has not announced its availability in Europe or its upcoming arrival date. Another negative point, although this may be a good thing for some, is that these cars are made importer with prices that multiply Xiaomi’s official figures in China.
The company that was responsible for their delivery to Europe is German. auto-china.comimporter who decided to register several models of Xiaomi YU7, SU7 Max and even the Ultra version with 1500 hp.
How much does an imported Xiaomi YU7 or SU7 cost?
The question is easy to answer, since the importer’s website has published prices for all versions that they decided to release. We already told you that there are few units of each model and, in addition to the high prices, there are many doubts with these cars.
How much does Xiaomi YU7 cost in Spain? What about Xiaomi SU7? What about the Ultra version of the circuit?
- Xiaomi SU7 Max: 83,471 euros
- Price in China: 36,000 euros at the exchange rate
- Xiaomi YU7 Max: 82,000 euros
- Price in China: 83,471 euros at the exchange rate
- Xiaomi SU7 Ultra: 151,502 euros
- Price in China: 53,000 euros at the exchange rate
Without a doubt, the prices for these models in Europe much higher than in Chinasince they must include a good profit for the importer, registration fees, permits, transport and a number of other documents that should not be simple, especially for models setting foot on the roads of Europe for the first time.

Are they approved? This is one of the biggest questions everyone asks. The importer website is done very well, in addition to having a configurator to select many of the options that Xiaomi itself offers in China, so seems like a good service which should deliver these Xiaomi YU7 and SU7 ready for distribution.
They import from China to Germany, so It is also unclear whether these imported Xiaomi cars will be able to drive on Spanish roads.. Additionally, the issue of compatibility of its features also comes into play, since the site advertises several models with autonomous driving packages that should not work in Europe.
As well as other details such as a personal assistant or the ability to connect to Western smartphones, some details that will likely end up being deactivated in these Western versions. despite prices being significantly higher than the recommended retail price in China.
It seems that this is now the only way – and the cheapest – to have a Xiaomi YU7 or SU7 in Spain/Europe. And if you want to wait for the official appearance of these models, Xiaomi has already stated that this will not happen soon.
Source: Hiper Textual

I’m Blaine Morgan, an experienced journalist and writer with over 8 years of experience in the tech industry. My expertise lies in writing about technology news and trends, covering everything from cutting-edge gadgets to emerging software developments. I’ve written for several leading publications including Gadget Onus where I am an author.