Xiaomi launches its first electric car
Xiaomi, one of the largest technology companies in the world, recently ventured into the automotive world, presenting its first electric car in China. Launched last month, the SU7 sports car was a resounding success at its debut, with almost 90,000 reservations in the first 24 hours of sales opening.
Xiaomi invests in factory to meet high demand
To meet all this demand, there is nothing more fair than building a suitable factory. Recently, the company published a video and gave more details about its operation. According to CEO Lei Jun, the unit will be able to produce 40 cars per hour when it reaches maximum capacity, which is equivalent to one vehicle every 76 seconds.
Cutting-edge technology in the production of the Xiaomi SU7
This maximum efficiency is due to the total automation of the assembly line. There are more than 700 robots developed by Xiaomi, which are responsible for complex tasks such as installation, inspection and transportation. By working in tune and with extreme precision, the machines eliminate the need for human intervention, reducing error rates and production costs.
Xiaomi SU7 details
Almost five meters long, the sedan will compete with the Porsche Taycan and Tesla Model S in the Chinese market. There are three versions available, with the top of the line having two electric motors, one on each axle, powered by a 101 kWh battery. In total, there are 663 hp of power and 85.4 mkgf of torque. With this set, acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h occurs in 2.8 seconds and the maximum speed reaches 265 km/h. In addition, the model has 15 radars, 11 cameras and even a laser beam to make up the driving assistance package.
Conclusion
With cutting-edge technology and an impressive design, the Xiaomi SU7 promises to revolutionize the automotive market, bringing innovation and quality to consumers. With deliveries scheduled for the end of the month and affordable prices, it will be interesting to monitor the performance and acceptance of this new release from Xiaomi in the automotive sector.