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Xiaomi SU7 for Sale in Qatar

About the Xiaomi SU7 in Qatar

The Xiaomi SU7 is a large, fully electric four-door fastback from Chinese technology brand Xiaomi, positioned as a high-tech alternative to established premium EV sedans. As Xiaomi’s first production car, it targets buyers who want strong performance, long range and an integrated smart-tech ecosystem rather than a traditional luxury badge. Internationally, the SU7 range includes the standard SU7, SU7 Pro, SU7 Max and flagship SU7 Ultra, with rear‑wheel and dual‑motor all‑wheel drive options. In Qatar, early imports from China are starting to appear, mainly via independent dealers, so availability is still limited compared with mainstream brands. Buyers here are drawn to the SU7 for its combination of performance, large battery options, advanced driver assistance features and a tech‑rich cabin with big displays and Xiaomi software. For motorists used to powerful petrol saloons, the SU7 offers very quick acceleration, quiet cruising and the convenience of home or public charging, which is becoming more practical as Qatar’s EV charging network grows.

Variants available in Qatar

Qatar Living market data shows a very small but growing number of Xiaomi SU7 listings, with around three active cars, mostly 2024–2026 models imported from China. Trims are often described simply as SU7 or by battery size and horsepower rather than full Chinese‑market specification names, though internationally the line‑up includes SU7, SU7 Pro, SU7 Max and SU7 Ultra. Some local listings highlight the “big battery” version with quoted outputs around 490–500 hp and 0–100 km/h in a little over 5 seconds, suggesting higher‑spec rear‑wheel drive or mid‑range configurations. As official distribution and warranty arrangements evolve, the mix of trims in Qatar may broaden beyond these early imports.

Spec highlights

Globally, the base Xiaomi SU7 uses a rear‑wheel drive single electric motor with about 220 kW (299 hp) and 400 Nm, powered by a roughly 73.6 kWh LFP battery on a 400‑V architecture. Higher trims such as the SU7 Max add dual‑motor all‑wheel drive and a larger NMC battery around 101 kWh on an 800‑V system, with outputs quoted over 650 hp and 0–100 km/h under 3 seconds. Claimed CLTC ranges in China can exceed 800 km on certain big‑battery versions, though real‑world range will be lower. All versions use a single‑speed transmission, support AC and DC fast charging, and feature a large central touchscreen, digital driver display, advanced driver assistance sensors, and a panoramic glass roof on many specifications.

Price range in Qatar

Because the Xiaomi SU7 is so new to Qatar and sold mainly through parallel importers, pricing varies. New 2026 cars advertised on Qatar Living have been listed around 170,000 QAR for high‑battery, high‑output versions, depending on colour, options and mileage. Earlier 2024–2025 cars, where available used, can be somewhat lower, but there is not yet enough volume to define a stable market price band. Import costs, battery size, and whether the car carries any form of regional warranty all have a noticeable impact on asking prices.

Alternatives buyers also consider

Buyers considering a Xiaomi SU7 in Qatar often look at other large electric or electrified sedans. Common alternatives include the Tesla Model 3 or Model S depending on budget and size, as well as the BYD Han EV. Some shoppers also cross‑shop high‑spec plug‑in hybrid or petrol sedans such as the BMW 5 Series or Mercedes‑Benz E‑Class if they are not ready to commit fully to an EV but want similar comfort and performance levels.

Maintenance & reliability

As a very new model, long‑term Xiaomi SU7 reliability data is limited, but early industry reports on Chinese EVs with similar battery and motor technology suggest generally solid powertrain durability, with more uncertainty around software and electronics over time. The SU7 uses modern high‑energy batteries and fast‑charging hardware, so following conservative charging habits and regular software updates is important for longevity. In Qatar, servicing is currently handled largely by independent workshops familiar with Chinese EVs rather than a fully established Xiaomi dealer network, which can affect parts lead times and diagnostic capability. Wear‑and‑tear items such as tyres and brakes are straightforward, but body parts and model‑specific electronics may need to be ordered from China, extending repair times and potentially raising costs compared with more established brands.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Xiaomi SU7 officially sold in Qatar?

As of now, the Xiaomi SU7 is mainly available in Qatar through independent importers rather than a fully established official dealer network. Most cars on Qatar Living are recent imports from China, so buyers should check what warranty and after‑sales support are offered by the seller.

What is the driving range of the Xiaomi SU7?

Range depends on battery size and trim. In China, big‑battery versions of the SU7 quote over 800 km on the optimistic CLTC test cycle, while smaller‑battery models are lower. In real‑world mixed driving, most owners should expect significantly less than CLTC figures, especially at motorway speeds and in hot Qatari weather with heavy air‑conditioning use.

How fast is the Xiaomi SU7?

Performance varies by version. Base rear‑wheel drive cars offer around 299 hp and 0–100 km/h in roughly 5 seconds. Dual‑motor versions such as the SU7 Max are much quicker, with published 0–100 km/h times under 3 seconds and top speeds well above typical motorway limits. Local listings may quote specific acceleration times for each imported car.

Can the Xiaomi SU7 be charged at public stations in Qatar?

The Xiaomi SU7 supports AC charging and DC fast charging using widely adopted connector standards in international markets. Most public chargers in Qatar that follow these standards should work, but buyers should confirm plug types, maximum charging power and any adapter requirements with the seller and the charging network operator before relying on public infrastructure.

Is the Xiaomi SU7 expensive to maintain in Qatar?

Routine maintenance on an EV like the Xiaomi SU7 is generally lower than on a comparable petrol car, as there is no engine oil, spark plugs or traditional gearbox servicing. However, because the SU7 is new and not yet supported by a large local dealer network, costs for specialised diagnostics, software work and body or electronic parts can be higher and repair times longer than for mainstream brands. Buyers should factor this into their ownership budget.

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