Xiaomi EVs Criticized for Poor Quality, Using Aluminum Instead of Copper, 40% Cancellation Rate

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- On March 28th, Xiaomi announced the launch of their first electric vehicle, the SU7.
- The standard retail price is less than 220,000 yuan, equivalent to roughly $31,000 USD.
- The SU7 has design similarities with the Porsche Taycan.
- Some users jokingly suggest renaming the SU7 as "Bao Xiaomi," a combination of Porsche and Xiaomi.
- A test drive revealed that the vehicle's tires had leaks in six places.
- Less than a week after launch, the seats began to show signs of cracking, peeling, and deformation.
- The interior seats showed oxidation, indicating a loss of elasticity, and the upholstery on the car's seats was already peeling.
- The Xiaomi SU7 has introduced three variants: standard, pro, and max, priced at $29,850, $34,000, and $41,460, respectively.
- Delivery will commence for the standard and max variants by the end of April, and for the pro variant by the end of May.
- The initial challenge for the Xiaomi car was the actual sales figures.
- On March 29th, complaints about cancellations of Xiaomi cars surged on social media.
- The cancellation rate for the Xiaomi SU7 soared to a surprising 40%.
- Other issues revealed included brake failure and suspension breakage incidents, and car infotainment system malfunctions.

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