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We spotted the electric model in the infernal traffic of Beijing, outside the pavilions of the car fair

Beijing (China) – The car of the moment is already circulating on the roads of China. There Xiaomi SU7It’s the car of the moment and we spotted it in the infernal traffic of Beijing, outside the pavilions of the car fair. The color is that of the debut: a bright blue which makes it even more eye-catching. It is therefore impossible not to photograph Xiaomi’s first car which, after smartphones, has also launched into the four-wheel sector, obviously with 100% electric traction. The model is built in China in partnership with Baic.

Up to 670 horsepower

The Xiaomi SU7 went viral for its design strongly resembling the Porsche Taycan and for its low price. The model in China is in fact sold for around 28 thousand euros and promises supercar performance thanks to two engines that develop up to 673 horsepower of power. The four-door coupe goes from standstill to 100 mph in just 2.7 seconds and can reach a top speed of 265 kilometers per hour. There is also a single-engine variant with 299 horsepower.

Will it arrive in Italy?

If the performance amazes, the autonomy is no less: with the 101 kilowatt-hour battery, the model claims 810 kilometers of range, while as regards charging times, using high-power direct current sockets, it will take five minutes to recover 220 kilometers and ten minutes for 390 kilometers. Will it arrive in Italy? Many are ready to bet on it and Xiaomi does not exclude any possibility. In the meantime, it has been confirmed that the car will debut in Spain at prices yet to be defined. Meanwhile in China this car is already a sensation: in 48 hours they say it has collected almost 100 thousand orders.

 
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