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CarExpert on MSNChinese brand apologies to buyers after halving EV’s power via remote updateChinese brand Xiaomi says sorry to customers after it limited the performance of its EV super sedan via OTA updates without ...
Xiaomi’s SU7 has been a runaway hit for the company known for its consumer electronics. Its first foray into electric cars ...
Xiaomi has now u-turned on the update that required owners to prove their skills on an approved racetrack or their 1,526 hp ...
Xiaomi is trying to set a new record on the Nurburgring using a production SU7 Ultra this time amid controversies surrounding ...
The tire-blistering SU7 Ultra was limited to "just" 900 hp in regular driving – resulting in an outcry from owners. Now, all ...
In an update, Xiaomi reduced its power output by 648 horsepower for normal driving. Drivers could only unlock the full output ...
Lei Jun, an active social media user, has been relatively quiet on Weibo after a fatal accident involving a Xiaomi electric ...
Xiaomi Automobile, the young EV business spun out of the Chinese smartphone giant, has earned the respect of Nürburgring, ...
Xiaomi's latest vehicle software update for its SU7 Ultra caused a backlash since it restricted owners to enjoy its full ...
Xiaomi Motors issued an official response and apologized twice regarding two controversies surrounding the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra car model—the changes in the unlocking conditions for the "Ranking Mode" and ...
People inspect a Xiaomi SU7 Ultra car at the 27th China Beijing International High-Tech Expo held in Beijing, on May 8, 2025.
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