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Xiaomi launches its first electric car!
From phones to trimmers to scales and now cars. With the introduction of the first automobile, SU7 Max, xiaomi We have officially entered the electric vehicle industry. This stylish vehicle has many notable features and features that could potentially compete with existing competitors such as Tesla. In fact, at the unveiling, Xiaomi boasted various features that purportedly offer better technology than Tesla.
The SU7 Max power supplies are: Xiaomi Hyper Engine Electric motor with maximum speed of 21,000 rpm. This equates to a 0-100km/h acceleration time of 2.78 seconds, which is faster than Tesla’s Model S. According to Xiaomi, the SU7 Max can travel up to 800km (497 miles) on a single charge. The vehicle is based on Xiaomi’s Modena architecture and features a die-cast chassis with a clamping force of 9,100 tons, which is more than a Tesla car.
The SU7 Max is equipped with Xiaomi’s HyperOS in-car entertainment system powered by Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8295 processor. The system has a quick start-up time of 1.49 seconds and allows you to control many parts of the vehicle, including media, seats, and even his Xiaomi smart appliances, via the 16.1-inch 3K central touchscreen.
The SU7 Max comes with an optional Xiaomi Pad tablet, which can be attached to the magnetic port behind the front headrests for rear seat entertainment. These tablets can be wirelessly charged with up to 22.5W of power. A Dolby Atmos sound system with 23 speakers provides an immersive audio experience for all passengers.
The SU7 Max is powered by Xiaomi’s Pilot self-driving platform, which includes up to two NVIDIA Drive Orin processors and a top-mounted lidar with a viewing range of up to 200 meters and sub-10 pixel accuracy. It is equipped with a sensor. 0.1m.
Xiaomi enables third-party developers to integrate numerous smart car features and accessories into the Xiaomi CarIOT ecosystem. Xiaomi has not yet revealed the official price of the SU7 Max, but it is expected to be released in China in 2024.