Xiaomi, renowned for its dominance in smartphone manufacturing, has set its sights on the automobile industry with resounding success. The company has garnered an impressive 75,723 pre-orders for its SU7 electric sedan within a month of its launch, aiming to deliver over 10,000 units by June. Driven by strong demand, Xiaomi plans to deliver more than 100,000 SU7s this year, primarily focusing on the Chinese market for the next three years. To meet the surging orders, Xiaomi has accelerated deliveries of both standard and Max versions of the SU7 and intends to roll out Pro models by the end of May.
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Tesla has unveiled a new performance variant of its popular Model 3 sedan, boasting significant upgrades in handling, acceleration, and efficiency. Starting at $52,990, the Model 3 Performance features an active damping system and adaptive suspension for improved dynamics, alongside a more powerful drive unit that delivers 510 horsepower. With a 296-mile battery range, the new model can sprint from 0 to 60 mph in 2.9 seconds. Despite its enhanced capabilities, the Model 3 Performance consumes less energy than its predecessor, thanks to a new drive unit, rear diffuser, and spoiler.
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Tesla has announced a second price cut for the Model 3 in Australia, with $3,000 discounts across the rear-wheel drive (RWD) and Long Range AWD variants. The Tesla Model 3 RWD is now priced from $58,900 before on-road costs, while the Long Range AWD starts from $67,900 before on-road costs. The price cuts follow similar reductions in overseas markets and bring the Model 3’s pricing closer to the pre-update model. Tesla has also applied the $3,000 price cut to the same grades of the SUV, and deliveries for Model 3 orders are expected between now and June.
CarMax’s latest used EV sales data reveals that while the top three models remain the same (Tesla Model 3, Tesla Model Y, Nissan LEAF), their prices have decreased by $3,000 to $5,000 on average. Other noteworthy changes include the addition of new models like the Volkswagen ID.4 and Hyundai Ioniq 5, and the drop-off of the Tesla Model X, BMW i3, and Jaguar I-Pace. The top 10 most popular EVs now range from $22,000 to $46,000, a significant decrease from last year’s range of $22,000 to $72,000.