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Xiaomi SUV in Ferrari design gets an unusual cockpit

Xiaomi SUV in Ferrari design gets an unusual cockpit

There has been a change in electric cars in recent years Cockpit design that almost all manufacturers trust: a small display behind the steering wheel with the necessary driving information and a large touchscreen in the center console.

The upcoming e-SUV from Xiaomi could break with this custom and rely on an unusual display. Point in that direction new photoson which the well-camouflaged electric car can be seen.

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Narrow display band in the cockpit

The Xiaomi car was photographed in the dark. Hence that Exceptional representation easy to recognize. Accordingly, it extends like a narrow band across the entire width of the cockpit.

What is displayed on the elongated screen cannot be seen in the leaked images. It would be obvious that they would die there central driving information be displayed. A bigger one Touchscreen in the center console will probably also be available.

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E-SUV with Ferrari bonds

Another picture – also taken in the dark – allows us to draw conclusions about this Devil of the E-SUV. Especially the ones shaped into an oval lighting is easy to see.

Additional images show the side of the vehicle and reveal the Line management. The elongated hood, the gently sloping front section and the abruptly sloping rear are strongly reminiscent of the cave Ferrari Purosangue.

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Motorization and battery variants

The upcoming E-SUV appears to be on Same platform build like that Xiaomi SU7which has been on the market in China since spring. There will probably be a dual-motor and a single-motor variant again.

The size of the battery is the same again 3 variants expected. Here too, Xiaomi could use the same batteries as the SU7. Die Battery capacities This would then be 73.6 kWh, 94.3 kWh and 101 kWh.

Price still unknown

The Xiaomi SUV is scheduled to come onto the market in the First half of next year. How much the electric car will cost is still unclear. The vehicle will probably only be available again in China be.