Xiaomi has officially previewed its largest SUV, the Sky Nomad N90, which introduces a new sub-brand for the Chinese tech giant.
The vehicle stands out with a boxy design and a cabin that can transform into a mobile meeting space.
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Images filed with China's Ministry of Industry and Information Technology reveal both a standard model and a dedicated camping variant.
The N90 measures 208.1 inches long, 78.7 inches wide, and 71.9 inches tall, riding on a 121.3-inch wheelbase.
The camping version is taller at 75.8 inches to accommodate a retractable roof and a sleeping platform.
Interior Flexibility
The cabin is the highlight.
Both front seats can swivel 180 degrees to face the rear, and a free-standing table drops in between them, creating a meeting room-like setup.
The second row folds flat with the third row, providing space for a large bed.
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Interior images show plush materials, leather upholstery, a large central infotainment display, and a movable ceiling-mounted screen.
Buyers can choose between five- and seven-seat layouts, with zero-gravity chairs standard in the second row.
The N90 is Xiaomi's first range-extender vehicle, powered by a 1.5-liter turbocharged engine rated at 112 kW (150 hp) feeding a dual-motor setup with peak outputs of 210 kW and 100 kW.
Top speed is 190 km/h (118 mph).
A 76 kWh battery provides a WLTC electric range of 363 to 370 km (226 to 230 miles).
The SUV rides on Xiaomi's Kunlun architecture and features roof-mounted LiDAR for advanced driver assistance.
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It competes with other full-size SUVs like the Li Auto 9, Aito M9, and Zeekr 9X. The N90 is expected to launch later this year.