Xiaomi has published the first images of the new Sky Nomad N90. It will be the company's third vehicle after the SU7 sedan and the YU7 crossover. This time, the Chinese giant is betting not on sporty character but on family comfort. The model's premiere will take place soon. This was reported by Qazaqyia.kz citing Kursiv Media.
Sky Nomad is a new automotive brand from Xiaomi, under which it will produce not classic electric vehicles but models with extended range (EREV). The brand's first model will be the N90 crossover. The lineup is aimed at family buyers who value spacious interiors, comfort on long trips, and a large driving range.
While Xiaomi previously competed mainly with Tesla, the company is now targeting the fast-growing segment of large family crossovers, where Li Auto, Aito, and other Chinese brands hold strong positions.
The Sky Nomad N90 will have a body about 5.3 meters long, making it the largest Xiaomi car.
The main feature of the new model is its unusual cabin layout. Based on the published images, Xiaomi has decided to combine the advantages of a crossover and a minivan.
The front seats can rotate nearly 180 degrees, leaving a free passage between them. The manufacturer promises that the cabin can be used as a mobile living room, office, or resting place during trips.
Additionally, a branded tent is visible on the roof of the model, hinting at the new model's orientation toward camping enthusiasts.
According to preliminary data, the Sky Nomad N90 will be equipped with an EREV hybrid powertrain, where the gasoline engine works only as a generator to charge the battery.
It is expected that the crossover can travel 400–500 km on electric power alone, with a total range exceeding 1,500 km.
So far, Xiaomi has only shown the exterior of the car and some interior features. The full premiere will take place later, when the company will reveal technical specifications, configurations, and prices for the new flagship crossover.
Earlier, Kursiv Avto reported that Xiaomi had abandoned plans to produce cheap electric vehicles.
