Xiaomi’s first electric car, the SU7, is already making a mark in China. Not only is it a best-seller, but it has also earned the highest safety score under C-NCAP’s 2024 testing protocols. With an overall 5-star rating and a 93.5% safety score, the SU7 has outperformed many other vehicles, proving its strong focus on safety.
Xiaomi SU7 C-NCAP Crash Test Results
The Xiaomi SU7 Max variant was tested under China’s New Car Assessment Program (C-NCAP), where it scored:
- Occupant Protection: 94.31%
- Active Safety (ADAS): 95.25%
- Pedestrian Protection: 90.42%
These scores put it above the average safety ratings of other cars tested by C-NCAP.

What Makes the Xiaomi SU7 So Safe?
The SU7 is loaded with safety features, including:
- Seven airbags
- Eleven cameras
- Three radars and twelve ultrasonic sensors
- One LiDAR sensor (Max variant)
- 360-degree safety systems
It also has a strong steel-aluminum alloy chassis, designed to absorb impact while keeping passengers safe. The advanced ADAS features, including Automated Emergency Braking (AEB) and lane-keeping assist, help in avoiding accidents.

A New Benchmark for EV Safety?
With its high safety score, Xiaomi SU7 has set a new standard for electric vehicles in China. Whether it's crash protection, driver assistance, or pedestrian safety, the SU7 delivers impressive results.
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