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Xiaomi’s First Electric Car “SU7” Sold Out For 2024 Within 24 Hours Of Its Launch

Source: South China Morning Post

Xiaomi, the tech behemoth, has officially unveiled its inaugural electric vehicle, the SU7, in the heart of Beijing. With a staggering range of 700 to 900 kilometers, coupled with autonomous driving capabilities, the SU7 is not just a car; it’s a paradigm shift in eco-tech innovation.

The SU7: A car that’s as smart as your phone

Crafted with precision and ingenuity, the SU7 stands as a testament to Xiaomi’s commitment to pushing boundaries. Measuring a sleek 5 meters in length, adorned with futuristic accents like water drop headlights and halo tail lights. This electric marvel is as much a visual spectacle as it is a technological powerhouse.

Source: Teslarati
Source: Teslarati

Underneath its captivating exterior lies a symphony of engineering brilliance. The SU7 is equipped with a 220kW rear-wheel drive motor and dual motors boasting a formidable 637 horsepower. With an 800-volt architecture akin to Tesla’s Cybertruck, Xiaomi’s creation is poised to redefine the electric vehicle landscape.

But the true magic lies within the SU7’s seamless integration with Xiaomi’s ecosystem. Running on the cutting-edge Hyper OS, the SU7 effortlessly connects with other devices, ushering in a new era of interconnectedness. From its 16.1-inch 3K central console to the 56-inch HUD, every detail is meticulously crafted to elevate the driving experience to unprecedented heights.

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However, the SU7 isn’t just turning heads; it’s breaking records. Xiaomi announced a staggering 88,898 firm orders within a mere 24 hours of its launch. As test drives commenced across 59 stores in 29 cities nationwide, enthusiasts flocked in droves, resulting in overcrowded venues buzzing with excitement.

To secure their piece of the future, customers must pay a deposit of 5,000 yuan (850 USD), a small price to pay for a ticket to automotive innovation. With demand skyrocketing, Xiaomi’s production facilities are poised for action with plans to roll out deliveries by the end of April 2024.

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