Xiaomi is developing its second electric car
- May 16, 2024
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Chinese technical company Xiaomi still sees impressive success story of first electric car SU7. As we reported before, the company has started working on the development of the
Chinese technical company Xiaomi still sees impressive success story of first electric car SU7. As we reported before, the company has started working on the development of the
Chinese technical company Xiaomi still sees impressive success story of first electric car SU7. As we reported before, the company has started working on the development of the second electric car. Various reports have emerged that shed light on the fact that the smartphone giant is developing a compact electric SUV. Bloomberg (paywalled) is the latest authoritative platform to cover the development of Xiaomi’s second electric car.
The Xiaomi SU7 electric sedan received critical acclaim when it was launched in China last year. Once it became known, Xiaomi recorded more than 50,000 orders in the first 30 minutes after the start of sales in China. Xiaomi Automotive reported that up to 10,000 units of SU7 were produced in the first 32 days of production. Xiaomi sub-brand aims to ship 100,000 SU7 units by the end of the year.
Xiaomi SU7 is equipped with an impressive infotainment system consisting of a 16.1-inch 3K center console and a 56-inch projection screen. The model also features Snapdragon-based infotainment software with advanced artificial intelligence capabilities to learn driver and passenger behavior. SU7 also highlights near-perfect integration with Xiaomi smartphones and other smart devices.
A recent Bloomberg report says that Xiaomi is developing a new model that will take the form of a compact SUV. The report states that Xiaomi compares its upcoming model with the Tesla Model Y; This view is also expressed by other sources. The general features, battery configuration and built-in technologies that will be included in the model have not been announced yet. However, Xiaomi’s new compact SUV is expected to improve on the innovative aspects of the SU7, including its exciting infotainment architecture.
Xiaomi continues to grow in the electric car market and expects further progress with the launch of its second model. The model is not expected to be released before 2025, but Xiaomi’s production capacity is expected to exceed the current monthly 10,000 units. Xiaomi is planning an expansion that will allow it to supply up to 300,000 units per year.
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