Xiaomi celebrated its 10th anniversary in India by unveiling its first electric vehicle, the Xiaomi SU7 sedan. The vehicle is not available for purchase in India, but it showcases the company’s smart ecosystem of ‘Human x Car x Home’. The SU7 is a full-size high-performance eco-technology sedan with advanced EV technologies developed by Xiaomi. The company invested heavily in its development and assembled a global team of engineers and technical experts for this project.Xiaomi SU7 specs Xiaomi has unveiled the SU7 Max, featuring a robust 673PS/838Nm motor. Despite not revealing the battery capacity, the electric sedan boasts an impressive 800km range on a single full charge.The electric vehicle can go from 0 to 100kmph in just 2.78 seconds and achieve a top speed of 265kmph. It is equipped with an efficient braking system. It can come to a halt from 100kmph within 33.3 meters. The Xiaomi SU7 is equipped with a sturdy steel-aluminum alloy armored cage. It comes with 16 active safety features.Inside the Xiaomi SU7, the cabin is designed with the steering wheel, seats, instrument panel, and head-up display (HUD) symmetrically aligned around the central axis. It features a 16.1-inch 3K ultra-clear central control screen and a rotating dashboard. Additionally, Xiaomi tablets can be connected to the car. It is serving as additional screens and creating a five-screen linkage within the vehicle.
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