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L ast year, Ford CEO Jim Farley commuted in a car that wasn’t made by his own company. In an effort to scope out the ...
Xiaomi has walked back a claim that it will launch its superfast SU7 Ultra electric vehicle in South Africa. The company ...
Xiaomi struggles to ramp up YU7 production, which has led to long wait times of more than a year, prompting the CEO to ...
China is one of the largest EV markets in the world and an important market for Tesla. Competition is increasing and a ...
Reports suggest that Ferrari has acquired a Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, possibly to evaluate it for internal testing and performance ...
From smartphones to smart cars, Xiaomi merges high-performance tech and everyday style. South Africa is buzzing with ...
BYD will release an even more potent version of its Yangwang U9 called the Track Edition, with specifications of electric ...
Xiaomi's SU7 EV has up to a 500-mile range, tons of in-car tech, and an unbelievable starting price of $30,000, making it the Tesla-killer that Americans can't get their hands on.
Xiaomi has introduced a luxury version of its SU7 electric sports car, positioning this model in direct competition with brands such as Tesla and Porsche, reported Reuters. Priced at $114,000, SU7 ...
The Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi designed the SU7 to challenge Tesla and Porsche. The EV claims a top range of 500 miles — about 95 miles more than the Tesla Model S, per Xiaomi.
Xiaomi announced the SU7 Ultra would start production in 2025 with killer specifications, including 1,526 horsepower and a 0-60 mph (0-97 kph) time of 1.98 seconds.
It’s not all that surprising to see the SU7 Ultra take the Nürburgring EV throne. The four-door may sport a somewhat generic design, but in its most powerful spec, it is a true beast. The range ...