In March, Xiaomi premiered its first car, the SU7. This powerful all-electric sedan has attracted a lot of attention as well as the interest of customers, receiving more than 100,000 orders so far, of which over 50,000 in 27 minutes after the presentation. Now, we know that the car will be produced at the Super Factory in Beijing, which has a production capacity of 47 cars per hour, which is one SU7 every 76 seconds.
Super Factory is an almost fully robotized factory with more than 700 industrial robots, and only 20 employees. Under normal conditions, this factory can produce 40 cars every hour, which means that one car leaves the assembly line every 90 seconds. However, when the factory is operating at full capacity, one Xiaomi SU7 is produced every 76 seconds.
Robots perform most of the operations such as installation, inspection and transportation, while 20 employees manage eight robotic arms per workstation, or four on each side of the car. The robotic arms are programmed to install the doors, install the front windshield, the rear window, and the panoramic roof. Xiaomi claims that from the moment of taking the parts to the connection to the car body, the robots need less than 30 seconds. That is impressive, but also twice as fast as in traditional car companies, Xiaomi points out.
SU7 comes in three versions: SU7, SU7 Pro and SU7 Max. The standard version is powered by an electric motor with 299 hp (220 kW) and 295 lb-ft (400 Nm) of torque, and will have RWD. It will accelerate from 0 – 100 km/h (62 mph) in 5.28 seconds with a top speed of 210 km/h (130 mph). It is equipped with a BYD Blade 73.6 kWh battery that provides a range of 700 kilometers. It will cost $29,900.
The more powerful version of the SU7 Pro will be equipped with an 800V architecture, a 94.3 kWh battery that provides a range of 830 km, and will cost $34,000. However, the most powerful version, Xiaomi SU7 Max, is really impressive. It is powered by two electric motors with a total output of 673 hp (495 kW) and 618 lb-ft (838 Nm) of torque, and has AWD. It reaches 100 km/h (62 mph) in 2.78 seconds with a top speed of 265 km/h (165 mph). It is equipped with the Xiami Pilot Max ADAS system, 800V architecture, and a CATI Qilin 101 kWh battery that enables a range of 800 km, or 510 km after a 15-minute charge. It costs $41,500.
Xiaomi has big plans with this car, aiming to produce 900,000 units in the next three years.
Source: Xiaomi; Photo: Discover ChinaAuto
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