Xiaomi’s First Electric car was spied on during testing, have they aced it in design? Details

Xiaomi's First Electric car spied on during testing, reveals a lot about its design, all details here

Xiaomi: Electric cars are becoming increasingly popular. Every firm is developing electric vehicles, and new charging stations are sprouting up all over the place. Xiaomi, a company best known for its smartphones, is also developing and soon to release its first electric vehicle. The first model from the firm is in MS11 testing mode. These days, its images are widely shared.

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Xiaomi’s First Electric Car spied

The Xiaomi MS11 Electric Vehicle has just started to go popular in an image. On the street, people saw the automobile conducting testing. Founder and CEO of Xiaomi, Lei Jun, was also in the vehicle. Additionally, automotive blogger Chang Yan recently released some purported test images of the Xiaomi MS11.

All we know about the car

Two alternative configurations of Xiaomi’s MS11 automobile will be offered. A BYD Lithium Iron Phosphate Blade battery will be used in the first configuration, which is a 400V variant. It will be the 800V variant with a CATL ternary Kirin battery in the second configuration. The MS11 will have cutting-edge technology, including Xiaomi’s in-house AI and self-driving capabilities, according to a separate announcement from the company.

Early in 2024, Xiaomi plans to introduce the MS11, its first electric vehicle. The vehicle has been under construction for some time, and recent spy photos have exposed some of its essential components. With 19-inch wheel rims, the MS11 will have a fastback-inspired look. The vehicle’s rear left side will house the charging port.

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