Xiaomi has revealed detailed images and specifications of the Sky Nomad SUV, the first model in its second product series following the SU7 and YU7 lineup. The vehicle features a fully transformable interior with rotating front-row seats, a deployable floor table, and a bar counter—converting the cabin into a flexible living space. The model opens for reservation inquiries today and is central to Xiaomi's 2026 expansion strategy, targeting 550,000 annual deliveries.
Key Details
🎯 Design and Interior Space: The Sky Nomad adopts a boxy, rugged design distinct from the dynamic curves of SU7 and YU7, featuring a flat floor and long-rail platform. Front seats rotate 180 degrees, and the second and third rows can be arranged in multiple configurations—transforming the cabin into a studio for one, café for two, living room for three, or family playground, accommodating amenities like televisions, game consoles, and coffee tables.
🚗 Dimensions and Capacity: The Kunlun N3 (internal codename) is a full-size extended-range SUV exceeding 5.3 meters in length. With all three seat rows deployed, the vehicle can accommodate at least seven pieces of luggage.
🔋 Battery and Range: An extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) equipped with a battery pack over 70 kWh, delivering an all-electric range of 400 to 500 kilometers.
💰 Expected Pricing: Starting price anticipated around 200,000 yuan ($29,420 USD), directly competing with Li Auto and Huawei-backed Aito offerings.
💱 Currency Conversion: 🇸🇦 ≈ 110,325 SAR · 🇦🇪 108,000 AED · 🇶🇦 107,000 QAR · 🇰🇼 9,000 KWD · 🇴🇲 11,300 OMR · 💵 29,420 USD
🏭 Production and Platform: Xiaomi initiated development of its proprietary Kunlun architecture from scratch in early 2023 to enable intelligent space-switching. The company received approval from China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology in June 2026 to manufacture extended-range electric vehicles at its Beijing facility, marking its first EREV production authorization beyond previous battery electric vehicle (BEV) output.
📊 Sales Target and Expansion: Xiaomi EV targets 550,000 deliveries in 2026, a 34% increase from approximately 410,000 units in 2025. The first half of 2026 saw cumulative deliveries of 185,055 units (34% of the annual goal), requiring monthly deliveries of around 60,000 units in the second half to meet targets—significantly above current levels.





