JAKARTA - Since it was first launched in March, Xiaomi SU7 electric cars have received an extraordinary welcome, even orders have reached 100,000 units.
Of course, this is a challenge for the Chinese brand to speed up production. Interestingly, quoting from the CNevpost page, the electric car has been mass-produced as many as 10,000 units or 32 days after the model was launched.
This achievement was revealed on the official Weibo Xiaomi website, and the company said its factories are making full efforts to increase production capacity with a target delivery by 2024 of 100,000 units.
"We believe one day there will be Xiaomi cars driving on every road around the world," wrote Xiaomi's statement.
As previously reported by VOI, SU7 is present in three variants where the standard version is priced at 215,900 yuan or around Rp476 million, while the Pro variant is at 245,900 yuan or Rp542 million and finally for Max it touched 299,900 yuan around Rp661 million.
In more detail, the basic trim is equipped with a 73.6 kWh battery that produces 299 hp of power, armed with a limited battery can cover a distance of 700 km in a CLTC count. In addition, it can recharge the battery as far as 310 km in just 15 minutes.
SEE ALSO:
Meanwhile, for the pro middle trim, the 94.3 kWh battery is capable of traveling 830 km. Finally, there is the highest trim or Max is equipped with a 101 kWh battery which can cover a distance of up to 810 km per charge. AWD's double motorcycle setup produces 673 cellphones and recharges as far as 510 km in 15 minutes.
Previously, Xiaomi also offered Founders Edition limited to just 5,000 units with deliveries starting April 3.
The English, Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, and French versions are automatically generated by the AI. So there may still be inaccuracies in translating, please always see Indonesian as our main language. (system supported by DigitalSiber.id)