While we already know what the sedan looks like, the crossover on the right has never made an appearance until now. At first glance, it’s quite boxy, which should translate into a spacious interior.
Dimensionally, the new model sits between the 4863mm-long EQE SUV and 5125mm-long EQS SUV. Inside, it adopts a unique design for the dashboard and displays, together with new AMG.OS software.
At the time, Xiaomi said it was aiming to start production of the new SUV by late 2025 once the second phase of its EV production facility in Yizhuang, Beijing, was completed. Until today ...