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China will tighten road traffic regulations and set out legal responsibilities to ensure public safety, its public security ...
Even with stricter new regulation, Beijing will remain determined not to let recent setbacks derail its path to becoming a ...
While Xiaomi’s all-electric SUV still sounds like an excellent deal for those prices, prices for a new YU7 start at 279,900 ...
The SU7 wasn’t the only product to get a new “Ultra” edition. Xiaomi, one of China’s largest smartphone makers, launched the new Xiaomi 15 Ultra, starting at 6,499 yuan ($893).
The SU7, Xioami's first car and sold only in China, comes in three versions starting at 215,900 yuan, or about $30,400. Even the most expensive version, the high-performance SU7 Max, won't break ...
Xiaomi's next step is the higher-performance SU7 Ultra, and a prototype version just lapped the Nürburgring Nordschleife in 6:46.87 minutes, which is hugely impressive, even though it doesn't ...
The SU7 Max is a different beast altogether, thanks to its dual-motor configuration. The maximum power reaches 495 kW (664 horsepower), allowing the SU7 to reach 100 kph (62 mph) in under 2.8 seconds.
"We are in global competition with China, and it's not just EVs. And if we lose this, we do not have a future Ford," said Jim Farley, the CEO of Ford.
Following an October 2024 announcement, Xiaomi released the SU7 Ultra in February as a sub-$73,000, tri-motor, 1,526 horsepower high-performance electric vehicle capable of a 0-60 mph in less than ...
The SU7 will have autonomous driving capabilities, too, thanks to its Xiaomi Pilot platform powered by up to two NVIDIA Drive Orin processors (the base model only has one) and an array of sensors.
The $74,000 SU7 Ultra’s flying lap not only surpassed the $231,100 Porsche Taycan Turbo GT, which recorded a time of 7:07.55, but it also beat the multi-million dollar Rimac Nevera, which ...
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