Xiaomi First Electric Car Battery Pack Details Leaked via Live Image 101 Kw Capacity 1000 Km Range Expected Specifications Launch Date More

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Xiaomi, one of the best-selling smartphone brands in India, may soon launch its first electric car MS11 (code name). The company has been working on this electric sedan for a long time and we have seen many leaks online in the recent past. Now, a new leak has revealed the battery pack of the upcoming electric car. A tipster has claimed that the upcoming Xiaomi electric car will be equipped with a 101 kWh battery pack.

Shared by Twitter user Greg Cable picture What appears to be a Mi-branded Li-ion EV battery pack, with a sticker indicating that the battery pack will be rated at 101 kWh, with a maximum voltage of 726.7 V, and a 139 Ah battery. The user says that this battery pack will be found in Xiaomi’s upcoming electric car.

Pictures of the electric car have also surfaced on the internet several times before. The design of the MS11 electric sedan looks similar to the BYD Seal EV, which is confirmed to launch in India later this year.

Apart from this picture of the battery, no other information has been given in the latest leak. Xiaomi has also not revealed any technical specifications of the model yet.

However, if it still appears all leaks Talking about the specifications, the upcoming electric car is expected to offer a driving range of 1,000 kilometers on a single charge. Recently, another leak surfaced where it was revealed that Changchun-based FAW Fuwei Automotive Parts Co Ltd is a partner in Xiaomi’s car project. Apart from this, many other subsidiaries are included in the car sales team of Xiaomi. This shows that the work between Xiaomi and its suppliers is going on very fast.

Earlier in a social media leak, the price of Xiaomi’s car was said to be 1,49,900 yuan (about Rs 17,05,153). However, Xiaomi’s Public Relations Head Wang Hua clarified that this was incorrect information.

Production of Xiaomi’s car is reportedly progressing steadily. In May this year, Lu Weibing, partner and president of Xiaomi, told that the car project is progressing very fast. In January this year, the car was spotted testing in the snow with founder Lei Jun. This year there is a plan to do more testing in summer and winter season. As per the plan, the Xiaomi car could be launched in the first half of 2024. Xiaomi Group recently released its financial report for the first quarter of 2023, which included updates on new businesses such as smart electric vehicles.



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