According to SlashGear , much of Xiaomi's presentation at the launch event was spent comparing the car to the Porsche Taycan and Tesla Model S. Those comparisons aren't empty, as some of the car's capabilities are impressive.
SU7 includes two variants SU7 and SU7 Max
Short for Speed Ultra, the SU7 comes in two variants: the single-motor rear-wheel drive SU7 and the more premium SU7 Max with dual-motor and all-wheel drive (AWD). The SU7 Max is the most notable of the bunch, but it's not yet clear how much it will cost. Xiaomi says the SU7 Max's battery range is 800km, which eclipses the Mercedes EQS (720km), Tesla Model S (715km) and Porsche Taycan Turbo (525km).
The car can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in just 2.78 seconds, which is again better than its Tesla and Porsche rivals. Furthermore, its top speed of 265 km/h also surpasses the Tesla Model S and Porsche Taycan.
Notably, the five-seater Xiaomi sedan will run the same HyperOS software system on phones and tablets that the Chinese company recently announced, allowing users to access Xiaomi applications. The car also supports Apple's AirPlay and CarPlay features.
Some specifications on the SU7 series are announced
While the performance figures are certainly impressive, it’s the battery technology inside the SU7 that’s worth considering. The company says its 800V HyperCharge system will provide enough power for 135 miles of range with just five minutes of charging, or 310 miles with 15 minutes of charging. The aesthetic of the Porsche sports car is also inspired by the Aston Martin DB9, both inside and out.
The sports car-inspired seats are aggressively designed and come in ambitious colors like fiery red, but the company hasn’t overlooked the practicality aspect when designing its premium electric car. The SU7 offers a spacious 517 liters of boot space, better than its Porsche and Tesla rivals. The SU7 variant has a range of 668 km and promises a top speed of 210 km/h.
The spacious interior cabin with HyperOS operating system used
At the moment, the price of the Xiaomi SU7 remains a secret, but the company's CEO Lei Jun said its asking price "will exceed your expectations." Jun also said the company has global ambitions for its electric vehicles, but it's unclear when the vehicles will start to be exported outside of China.
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