Xiaomi Aims To Source 55 Per Cent Phone Components In India, Showcases First Luxury EV | Technology News
He said that over the next two year, the company aims to source 55 per cent of the non-semiconductor BoM or components locally. The company on Tuesday showcased ‘SU7 Max’, the company’s first EV luxury sports sedan positioned as a “full-size high-performance eco-technology sedan” that pushes boundaries in performance, ecosystem integration, and the mobile smart space.
Xiaomi said it has developed five core EV technologies: E-Motor, CTB Integrated Battery, Xiaomi Die-Casting, Xiaomi Pilot Autonomous Driving, and Smart Cabin. The Xiaomi SU7 Max features 673 ps of power and a maximum range of 800 km on a single charge.
The SU7 Max with 838 nm of torque can accelerate from a standstill to 100 km per hour in 2.78 seconds and tops out at 265 km/hour, claimed the company. The car is also able to stop from 100 km/hour at a distance of just 33.3 metres, it added.
It is equipped with a comprehensive suite of 16 active safety features to provide 360-degree protection. “The Xiaomi SU7 was brought to India solely for showcase purposes. It is not for sale in the Indian market,” said the company.