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Watch Video: Xiaomi SU7 EV Spotted In China, Gets Tesla Model S Inspired Design

Xiaomi SU7 Spotted in China

Xiaomi SU7 Spotted in China

Chinese technology company, Xiaomi, known for its budget mobile phones recently revealed its first ever electric car, the Xiaomi SU7 on Xiaomi EV Technology Launch. Now for the first time, the upcoming Xiaomi SU7 electric car has been spotted running on the roads in Guangzhou, China. The video is shared by a Instagram user named dope.china on the popular social media website.

Also read: Budget Phone Maker Xiaomi Unveils SU7 Electric Vehicle

While the images of the EV revealed that the design is being copied from the Tesla Model S, the real spy shot further clarifies the design of the Xiaomi SU7 in real life conditions. Having said that, the white coloured coupe-sedan looks attractive.

Xiaomi SU7 Electric Car

Xiaomi first product – the Xiaomi SU7 recently made its global debut giving details about its design, performance, range, safety, and other stuff. With a self-developed E-motor – HyperEngine, CTB Integrated Battery Technology, and a series of technological innovations. Xiaomi SU7 Max achieves a 0-100 kmph acceleration in an impressive 2.78 seconds.

These include body structure manufactured from the Xiaomi Die-Casting T9100 die-casting cluster. Xiaomi EV Smart Cabin adopts a “human-centric” interaction architecture and features a 16.1-inch 3K central console, a 56-inch HUD head-up display, a 7.1-inch rotating dashboard, and two seat-back extension mounts that allow for the mounting of two tablet devices.

Watch Video Here: Xiaomi SU7 Electric Car

Xiaomi E-motor

At the conference, Xiaomi showcased its independently developed and manufactured E-motors, HyperEngine V6/V6s, and HyperEngine V8s. The three E-motors, employing innovative technologies such as Bidirectional Full Oil Cooling Technology, S-shaped oil circuit design, and staggered silicon steel laminations design.

Xiaomi Battery

Xiaomi has also self-developed CTB Integrated Battery Technology using innovative Inverted Cell Technology, multifunctional elastic interlayer, and a minimalistic wiring system. The battery integration efficiency stands at 77.8%, the highest of CTB batteries worldwide, with a maximum battery capacity of up to 150 kWh and theoretical CLTC recharge range exceeding 1200 km.

Lei Jun, Founder, Chairman, And CEO Of Xiaomi Group said: “Xiaomi has decided to invest tenfold, starting from the development of fundamental core technologies, committing to constructing an outstanding vehicle. Through 15 to 20 years of effort, Xiaomi aims to become one of the top five global automakers.”

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