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Following a fatal crash involving its SU7 sedan in March that resulted in declining orders, Xiaomi has made the decision to postpone the launch of its YU7
One year after Xiaomi Automobile said it was working on an SUV called the YU7, the company is finally set to launch the new model in China.
The YU7’s dimensions are 4999 mm long, 1996 mm wide, and 1600 mm tall, with a 3000 mm wheelbase. Its design ratios include a 3:1 wheel-to-body, 2.1:1 wheel-to-height, and 1.25:1 width-to-height, giving it a sleek, sporty appearance.
A Xiaomi SU7 Max remained functional despite being badly damaged after a heavy truck crashed into it and caused it to fall from a height, landing on top of it
China's latest luxury crossover offers 681 hp and up to 519 miles of range
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China's Xiaomi is seeing a slump in new orders for its SU7 electric sedan, analysts said on Wednesday, as the company and its charismatic CEO grapple with a growing consumer backlash that now threatens its runaway sales success.
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