The Sun (Malaysia)

Xiaomi teases EV price, opens showrooms

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Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun said yesterday that his firm’s first electric vehicle (EV) aims to be the “best looking, easiest to drive and smartest car” priced below 500,000 yuan (RM327,000), as the electronic­s maker gears up for orders this week.

The Chinese company will announce its official price range on Thursday and start taking orders for the SU7, short for Speed Ultra 7.

Lei’s comments, made on his official Weibo account, mark the first time the company has confirmed the upper end of its price range.

Anticipati­on for the car has been building up since Xiaomi unveiled the vehicle in December and announced it aimed to become one of the world’s top five automakers.

Lei has touted it as having technology capable of delivering accelerati­on better than Tesla cars and Porsche’s EVs.

Seventy-six Xiaomi stores in 29 Chinese cities began displaying the car yesterday, with prospectiv­e customers and car bloggers lining up in one central Beijing showroom to get a close view of the “ocean blue” and other versions.

The company also uploaded its “Xiaomi Car”app to Chinese app stores.

Among those in line was Jim Yan, who said he admired the SU7’s curves and design aimed at decreasing drag.

“Whether it’s Xiaomi’s phones or Xiaomi’s cars, their design is very original,” said Yan, 28, who works in the legal industry.

For Yan, and many consumers of Xiaomi’s cheaper phones and home electronic­s, the brand has gained a reputation of providing good value.

“In my mind, Xiaomi’s pricing is at most mid-range. If the price is too high, especially since this is their first car, I think it remains to be tested by the market,”Yan said.

The SU7 will come in two versions – one with a driving range of up to 668km on a single charge and another with a range of up to 800km.

By comparison, Tesla’s Model S has a range of up to 650km.

China’s fifth-largest smartphone maker has been seeking to diversify into EVs amid stagnating demand for smartphone­s.

 ?? REUTERSPIC ?? People looking at the SU7 at a newly-opened Xiaomi store in Beijing yesterday.
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REUTERSPIC People looking at the SU7 at a newly-opened Xiaomi store in Beijing yesterday. –

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