GEELY owns LOTUS. That is why LOTUS now has an EV that actually works. Jaguar got bought by Indians they made one overhyped overpriced EV the iPace and its global sales tanked. They have done nothing since. Same with Aston Martin they made an EV years ago a prototype then nothing.
Jag actually developed an electric XJ a few years ago but cancelled it last minute before launch. They're supposed to be releasing another EV very soon. FWIW the iPace is incredibly underrated and is still one of the best handling EVs on market today, all these years later.
I don't know how much of the iPace is actually designed by TATA-JLR, but it is very evident that they can't really build an EV to any significant degree. The iPace is built by Magna, and AFAIK Tata-JLR to this day still cannot build EVs in any sort of volume on their own.
The looks is very coherent, nothing out of place, not overdone, clean and the overall shape is beautiful. You can say this and that remind you this car or that car, but the minute details of proportions, where things exactly placed is what makes this so coherent and universally good looking.
The driving part looks like the last scene in a horror movie with creepy hoodie guy lurking in the back seat - they think they've finally defeated the bad guy but he's hiding in their car
Maybe when Xiaomi gets their next factory up and running. Elliot was kidding about the hype, since they sold out their first year worth of production literally within an hour of opening up preorders. The only reason they "only" have 90,000 firm orders at the moment is because the waiting time is already over 8 months long. It'll take Xiaomi some years to fulfill domestic demand in China before they can even think of exporting.
Two things... bring to the UK and do a station wagon option! 'Coz I've had a Xiaomi MI A3 phone for ages, and if the car's as well made then I'd have no doubts about having one.
Hahaha, people always get confused with the voice assistants at first. In my car I was trying to explain to my wife how it worked, and and first you have to call it but then it only listens to the person that called it 😅 But isn't there an option in the menus to adjust mirrors and steering wheel? In mine there is about 4 ways to get to it, voice, by moving the seat (it then shows all controls for seat/steering/mirrors), in the quick access menu, or deeper in the actual menu.
Xpeng recognize who is sitting where, have 4 areas and understand who wants what... Even the buttons on the door respect what driver and users want, if a passenger fears getting a cold if a window is opened by children, the Xpeng car blocks opening the window too much, sparing problems inside the car...
Xpeng Motors recognize users in 4 areas and take in account any useful command. No risk should exist for anyone. Even doors buttons for window opening react to car passengers reactions when a window is opened by another passenger. Any complaint is spared...
A brilliant car and tremendous value for money given the tech, looks, and world-class brand behind it. The fact this is their first car is incredible. As for Elliot, what a terrible, unprofessional host.
This Chinese man is full of prejudice against his country’s good products. Throughout the video, he talks about all kinds of bad things about this car...
Stan and Elliot is that strange mix that once brought us the Top Gear, all that left is to find the missing piece of "Captain Slow" with similar awful tendency of filings drill bits size habits alongside tedious explanations on why colors of a car that we see is actually not the same as the one that it have. Then we will got a blast.
Shame on you two. This isn't a review, you just wanted to make fun of the car and complain about everything. Design is competitive now, and every designer takes or learn something from the other designer to incorporate into their own design. You dont represent the whole world, and what you like or don't like doesn't matter.
yeah no, that's not a proper review video I agree. Actually there is a another channel (Fully Charged) hosted by Elliot you can check out for review stuff.
Most modern Chinese market cars are designed to be sold in Europe/SE Asia/Australia/Latin American without significant modifications. Meeting US/Canada standards would take more work since their regulations differ from the Europeans, but most Chinese carmakers won't risk entering the US auto market anyway due to the political climate.
@@kumbackquatsta Not higher or lower, just different. US uses FMVSS (Canada uses the similar CMVSS) standards to certify new car sales, while the rest of the world uses variants of the NCAP safety tests. So there is Euro NCAP, China NCAP, ASEAN NCAP, Latin NCAP, Korean NCAP and so on. Because the NCAP systems are more similar to each other, if a Chinese carmaker designs a car to meet EuroNCAP standards, it won't take many modifications to meet say, A-NCAP standards in order to sell it in Australia or ASEAN NCAP standards to sell it in Thailand. However FMVSS standards to sell a car in the US are much more different, and also include non-safety related features, so it will take more time and money to get a car to meet them. Doesn't mean the car is safer, it just means unless you are fully onboard with entering the US car market, you are not going to bother to make your cars FMVSS compliant. This is why Peugeot will continue to sell cars in Mexico, even in small numbers, but won't sell them in the US. It doesn't cost Peugeot that much to make their Euro NCAP compliant cars also be Latin NCAP compliant, so even low volume exports to Mexico can be done. But it would cost a hell of a lot more to federalize that same car to meet FMVSS standards, so they don't bother.
Lei Jun is not a newbie in car manufacturing. He invested in NEO in 2013. He was the first investor in NEO and one of the first investors in XPENG. But I agree with your point of view, because Xiaomi's second car is an SUV.
You know what? EV reminded me of the 1970s when quartz watch was invented and then anyone thought automatic and winding watches will be history….Suddenly the world was flooded with millions of quartz watches made from every corners of the world. That will be the story of EVs
Not true. People still prefer mechanical watches because the time accuracy was not the priority. EVs though, no matter how you look at it, at least for China and many developing countries that don't have enough oil reserve, EVs are just great. They don't need to spend so much of their dollar reserves to buy Patrol, they can just use electricity. That's from the angle of the governments, and for customers, in all developing countries electricity is wayyyyy cheaper than patrol, since it can be produced locally instead of using foreign exchange reserves. Also, cities have much better air quality now. I am not saying all that from a future perspective, these benefits already show in real life in million people's daily life, at least in China. Even if you don't like EVs, spending a bit more to buy hybrids will save you tons of money from fuel, even if you never plug it in at home. They are just more efficient, that's a fact, and even the top modern sports cars these days use hybrid power trains, for the horsepower from the electric motors, also a fact. No matter how you look at it, even if EVs may never fully replace all internal combustion engine car as some media portrays, it will at least play a major role in the car market.
@@wolfgangpreier9160 Not exactly, what I’m trying to say is eventually there will be 2 segments like watches. 1. Quartz or digital watches like quartz watches and any other form of digital instruments to tell time. 2. Watches as in luxurious brands like PP, AP, Rolex, VC, etc. mainly as status symbols. The similarity may happened to vehicles: 1. EVs and/or maybe any future equipment purely for to serve its purpose such as EV cars, dump trucks, goods vehicles, etc….absolutely nothing to show as luxury. 2. The luxurious brands of car which likely be gasoline, etc Lessons learned in the days of luxurious watch brands that went into quartz watches, it was complete failure! As of today nobody will purchase a branded quartz watch and those that were made in the earlier days were obsoleted. My wife brought a quartz cartier in the early 1980s because she is simply too lazy to adjust the time when automatic watches stopped and she believes it is the future of watches including luxurious brands. The watch had since stopped working as the PCB needs to be replaced, the watch is simply a pcb, nothing to be fascinated! My summary: Why go for luxury in EV? Go for efficiency, effectiveness, Safety and, if possible, full autonomous into the future! Why these EV manufacturers are trying to outdo each other on luxury,,instead they should focus on improving these factors! They are barking up the wrong tree!
@@JiajuChen Like quartz watch. EV will fair better a a functional car, not some gadgets loaded "mini club house" Quartz watches went that direction and failed miserably before they shifted back to basic....make good and lasting watches and/or any electronic gadgets that tell time. Lux cars will be like lux automatic watches that will withstand the test of time where it will status symbol. Don't try to elevate status symbol of EVs by loading it with lots and lots of gadget instead research should be spent making it Safe, Lasting, Reliable and preferably full autonomous. Focus on reducing human intervention when driving, loading, unloading, clearing rubbish...make it to replace manual labor as much as possible and as safe as possible. I see many EV manufacturers are going the wrong direction and forgoing safety first to be first mover in the market This is absolutely rubbish.
@@JiajuChen i understand where you’re coming from and I never disagree this was the primary objective. My point is instead of spending time and effort on safety and quality of its fitness for purpose many of these fly-by-night corporations went on launch-as-they-learn mentality taking their consumers as lab mouses. Many have zero experience producing cars and everything they produced were still part of their ongoing experiment. It is exactly the same for quartz watches years back where many producers had zero experience producing watches. Eventually consumers will wake up and realised this is not the way forward, with the mentality of “let others try first before I do” I’m one of them who rather wait more years to decide which EV should i own with safety and convenience as my top priorities. At the meantime I will still buy good reputable gasoline vehicles maybe some to be kept forever. Gasoline cars will be luxury like branded self-winding watches where enthusiasts will continue to own in their portfolios. These days who will bother to own self-winding watches if it is not one of the well known brands and serious collectors will not buy luxurious quartz watches.
2 dudes being salty (that some Chinese phone manufacturer mopped the floor with every european automaker from the first attempt) for 12 minutes and 9 seconds
I am total xiaomi fan boy, I suspect I may be have more of their tech than anybody else in the UK. So please bring your cars over but not in that horrible colour
This foolish Chinese host harbors significant malice towards the Xiaomi SU7, even going as far as to be unreasonable and nitpicky. The car system has not been optimized and developed for non-Chinese users.
Just imagine su7 ultra with v8s rear drive unit which produces amazing 570 hp and v6s for front drive unit which makes 373 ps,and 140 kwh CATL automotive version semi solid condensed battery cells with 500 wh/kg in cell level energy density,what we are looking at is a 943 hp 1100 nm of torque dual motor su7 ultra with 621 miles(1000km) of range with din weight of 2050 kg,also xiaomi can use 2024 condensed LFP cells which have been used in new shenxing plus LFP pack with 260 wh/kgand increase of 35 wh/kg compared with their last year's 225 wh/kg cells,xiaomi has one of the most advanced CTB system with 78 percent volume utilization rate,which this new gen condensed lfp cells totally make sense to be used in su7,su7 pro and su7 max wirh 203 wh/kg in pqck level energy density
This is not up to the usual Elliot standard. This is a terrible review. Just bashing all aspects of the car with nothing productive to say. If Elliot was on his own without the Chinese guy this would have been a very different review.
They have done hundreds of thousands of km in test driving before releasing for sale. Their chairman Lei Jun actually drove one from Beijing to Shanghai, a 1200km journey that took him 15 years.
I have seen few video of yours ... all you do is nagging ...this ain't no review ...specially the Chinese guy ,who to get some view trashing his own country product... critics needs to be productive ...
This is Elliot's channel, not your local propaganda channel. Go to globaltimes if you want "positive" Chinese news...oh wait, they have plenty of negative news too (on US and Japan).
GEELY owns LOTUS. That is why LOTUS now has an EV that actually works. Jaguar got bought by Indians they made one overhyped overpriced EV the iPace and its global sales tanked. They have done nothing since. Same with Aston Martin they made an EV years ago a prototype then nothing.
Jag actually developed an electric XJ a few years ago but cancelled it last minute before launch. They're supposed to be releasing another EV very soon. FWIW the iPace is incredibly underrated and is still one of the best handling EVs on market today, all these years later.
@@GlitterGuruexcept it blows up due to the badly designed battery
Volvo is also owned by chinese
You say that , how muchnscam is this xiaomi su7 ..
Broken axle , weak plastic body & complaints....what the f , you work for CCP @@markuc
I don't know how much of the iPace is actually designed by TATA-JLR, but it is very evident that they can't really build an EV to any significant degree. The iPace is built by Magna, and AFAIK Tata-JLR to this day still cannot build EVs in any sort of volume on their own.
For their first attempt at making a car I think Xiaomi did a good job. More iterations and customer feedback means will only get better … I hope
Huawei's cars are a generation ahead of Xiaomi in China, and Huawei is the king! ! !
@@BrimmageEnterHuawei collaborated with another auto company, didn't actually make it themselves
The looks is very coherent, nothing out of place, not overdone, clean and the overall shape is beautiful. You can say this and that remind you this car or that car, but the minute details of proportions, where things exactly placed is what makes this so coherent and universally good looking.
-My kingdom produces the Lotus
-My republic bought the Lotus
🤣🤣🤣
wrrr
lmfao
the SU7 MAX comes with a free rear-seat ninja
The car look sleek and brilliant.
Yes although criticized for copying other brands I think it looks good
Copy cat because it has wheels, brakes, lights, engine, doors, windshield, and steering wheels.
Where two cultures collide and STILL manage to have a laugh. The world could learn a lot from the pair of you. This video was a total hoot! 😂
Amazing
no such thing as culture or manage or have or still or not, cepuxuax, say, laughx etc an ynmw s perfx
The Chinese guy is really funny. Kudo's to him.
Didn’t know you had your own channel besides Fully Charged. Nice format with you two guys.
One of the worst-made and most dangerous cars you could possibly buy.
Check the multiple SU-7 fail videos.
The driving part looks like the last scene in a horror movie with creepy hoodie guy lurking in the back seat - they think they've finally defeated the bad guy but he's hiding in their car
😱
At least it's smart enough to know it's not the driver that is giving the voice command
Can we please cancel tesla in europe and get xiaomi instead?
Maybe when Xiaomi gets their next factory up and running. Elliot was kidding about the hype, since they sold out their first year worth of production literally within an hour of opening up preorders. The only reason they "only" have 90,000 firm orders at the moment is because the waiting time is already over 8 months long. It'll take Xiaomi some years to fulfill domestic demand in China before they can even think of exporting.
Co-host looking sharp👍
His Mum is still looking for those curtains ! LoL
Two things... bring to the UK and do a station wagon option!
'Coz I've had a Xiaomi MI A3 phone for ages, and if the car's as well made then I'd have no doubts about having one.
It's a nice car knowing that it's Xiaomi first car❤❤
Looks good hopefully we get it Europe
NOMI kicks that assistant's butt...NIO has nothing to worry about.
I heard the BYD assistant is also quite good
Xiao AI is insane trust me
really good review and like your cohost!
You are so wrong, that car is it´s own - totaly love the design ect. would love to see it in Denmark, even love to buy one myself.
Hahaha, people always get confused with the voice assistants at first. In my car I was trying to explain to my wife how it worked, and and first you have to call it but then it only listens to the person that called it 😅
But isn't there an option in the menus to adjust mirrors and steering wheel? In mine there is about 4 ways to get to it, voice, by moving the seat (it then shows all controls for seat/steering/mirrors), in the quick access menu, or deeper in the actual menu.
Xpeng recognize who is sitting where, have 4 areas and understand who wants what... Even the buttons on the door respect what driver and users want, if a passenger fears getting a cold if a window is opened by children, the Xpeng car blocks opening the window too much, sparing problems inside the car...
Xpeng Motors recognize users in 4 areas and take in account any useful command. No risk should exist for anyone. Even doors buttons for window opening react to car passengers reactions when a window is opened by another passenger. Any complaint is spared...
Have been laughing from the very beginning of the video 😂Your Chinese friend is very funny and Xiaomi assistant too😂
Interesting car - and Stan is fun!
Beautiful car
It has four wheels just like a Ferrari has.
Four doors just like a Lexus
Came for the car… Stayed for the comedy! 😂
A brilliant car and tremendous value for money given the tech, looks, and world-class brand behind it. The fact this is their first car is incredible. As for Elliot, what a terrible, unprofessional host.
This Chinese man is full of prejudice against his country’s good products. Throughout the video, he talks about all kinds of bad things about this car...
he is trying so hard ......almost feel like he is getting paid doing that....
Stan and Elliot is that strange mix that once brought us the Top Gear, all that left is to find the missing piece of "Captain Slow" with similar awful tendency of filings drill bits size habits alongside tedious explanations on why colors of a car that we see is actually not the same as the one that it have.
Then we will got a blast.
Designed by Chris Bangle, right?
why don't u upload more videos on Full Charged? I mean there are more than enough contents for you guys to film about
Horrible videography and post-grading.
BBC Color😂
I think they shot it in LOG 😂
Shame on you two. This isn't a review, you just wanted to make fun of the car and complain about everything. Design is competitive now, and every designer takes or learn something from the other designer to incorporate into their own design. You dont represent the whole world, and what you like or don't like doesn't matter.
Yeah I agree, it feels like a comedy show …
yeah no, that's not a proper review video I agree. Actually there is a another channel (Fully Charged) hosted by Elliot you can check out for review stuff.
It's the proper Top Gear Chinese Cousin
lulz
that dark figure in the back is creepy like in scary movie lol
I can see how hard you two tried to discriminate everything about this car.
Xiaomi will surely launch Xiaomi SU7 Pro, Pro MAX, Pro lite, SU7 Ultra, Ultra Pro Max....versions in coming days!
promising, needs a bit more internationalization though
it wouldn't sell internationally anyways
Most modern Chinese market cars are designed to be sold in Europe/SE Asia/Australia/Latin American without significant modifications. Meeting US/Canada standards would take more work since their regulations differ from the Europeans, but most Chinese carmakers won't risk entering the US auto market anyway due to the political climate.
@@tren133 what standards lol? you think they're higher? hahaha
@@kumbackquatsta Not higher or lower, just different. US uses FMVSS (Canada uses the similar CMVSS) standards to certify new car sales, while the rest of the world uses variants of the NCAP safety tests. So there is Euro NCAP, China NCAP, ASEAN NCAP, Latin NCAP, Korean NCAP and so on. Because the NCAP systems are more similar to each other, if a Chinese carmaker designs a car to meet EuroNCAP standards, it won't take many modifications to meet say, A-NCAP standards in order to sell it in Australia or ASEAN NCAP standards to sell it in Thailand.
However FMVSS standards to sell a car in the US are much more different, and also include non-safety related features, so it will take more time and money to get a car to meet them. Doesn't mean the car is safer, it just means unless you are fully onboard with entering the US car market, you are not going to bother to make your cars FMVSS compliant. This is why Peugeot will continue to sell cars in Mexico, even in small numbers, but won't sell them in the US. It doesn't cost Peugeot that much to make their Euro NCAP compliant cars also be Latin NCAP compliant, so even low volume exports to Mexico can be done. But it would cost a hell of a lot more to federalize that same car to meet FMVSS standards, so they don't bother.
Xiaomi su7 max is excellent. This amount of power for 40k sign me up
"my republic bought lotus" haha. do a vid introducing stan
This is Stan, thanks bro!
Can you do a long range test on a EREV?
Xiaomi, please bring this car to Europe!
Wow. Way better than Tesla.
You are great 👍 Ha ha - what a joy to watch... Do NOT change...
With this earnings i can buy an ev after 100 years even though I'm watchin chinese evs, every car is better than one another,
5:44 - Car makers shouldn't encourage stupid behavior. He should get into automobile safety design it might help save lives and money.
I would wait for next model. first models usually have some mistakes
Lei Jun is not a newbie in car manufacturing. He invested in NEO in 2013. He was the first investor in NEO and one of the first investors in XPENG.
But I agree with your point of view, because Xiaomi's second car is an SUV.
Desing is beautiful, but that color is not
There are 9 different colors.
Actually this color is pretty popular among Chinese customers, interesting
That Chinese guys hate Xiaomi so much. Why brought someone like that to do the review?
You know what?
EV reminded me of the 1970s when quartz watch was invented and then anyone thought automatic and winding watches will be history….Suddenly the world was flooded with millions of quartz watches made from every corners of the world.
That will be the story of EVs
Not true. People still prefer mechanical watches because the time accuracy was not the priority. EVs though, no matter how you look at it, at least for China and many developing countries that don't have enough oil reserve, EVs are just great. They don't need to spend so much of their dollar reserves to buy Patrol, they can just use electricity. That's from the angle of the governments, and for customers, in all developing countries electricity is wayyyyy cheaper than patrol, since it can be produced locally instead of using foreign exchange reserves. Also, cities have much better air quality now.
I am not saying all that from a future perspective, these benefits already show in real life in million people's daily life, at least in China. Even if you don't like EVs, spending a bit more to buy hybrids will save you tons of money from fuel, even if you never plug it in at home. They are just more efficient, that's a fact, and even the top modern sports cars these days use hybrid power trains, for the horsepower from the electric motors, also a fact.
No matter how you look at it, even if EVs may never fully replace all internal combustion engine car as some media portrays, it will at least play a major role in the car market.
And today nobody wears watches anymore. They are obsolete. Is that what you had in mind?
@@wolfgangpreier9160
Not exactly, what I’m trying to say is eventually there will be 2 segments like watches.
1. Quartz or digital watches like quartz watches and any other form of digital instruments to tell time.
2. Watches as in luxurious brands like PP, AP, Rolex, VC, etc. mainly as status symbols.
The similarity may happened to vehicles:
1. EVs and/or maybe any future equipment purely for to serve its purpose such as EV cars, dump trucks, goods vehicles, etc….absolutely nothing to show as luxury.
2. The luxurious brands of car which likely be gasoline, etc
Lessons learned in the days of luxurious watch brands that went into quartz watches, it was complete failure!
As of today nobody will purchase a branded quartz watch and those that were made in the earlier days were obsoleted.
My wife brought a quartz cartier in the early 1980s because she is simply too lazy to adjust the time when automatic watches stopped and she believes it is the future of watches including luxurious brands.
The watch had since stopped working as the PCB needs to be replaced, the watch is simply a pcb, nothing to be fascinated!
My summary:
Why go for luxury in EV?
Go for efficiency, effectiveness, Safety and, if possible, full autonomous into the future!
Why these EV manufacturers are trying to outdo each other on luxury,,instead they should focus on improving these factors!
They are barking up the wrong tree!
@@JiajuChen Like quartz watch. EV will fair better a a functional car, not some gadgets loaded "mini club house"
Quartz watches went that direction and failed miserably before they shifted back to basic....make good and lasting watches and/or any electronic gadgets that tell time.
Lux cars will be like lux automatic watches that will withstand the test of time where it will status symbol.
Don't try to elevate status symbol of EVs by loading it with lots and lots of gadget instead research should be spent making it Safe, Lasting, Reliable and preferably full autonomous.
Focus on reducing human intervention when driving, loading, unloading, clearing rubbish...make it to replace manual labor as much as possible and as safe as possible.
I see many EV manufacturers are going the wrong direction and forgoing safety first to be first mover in the market
This is absolutely rubbish.
@@JiajuChen i understand where you’re coming from and I never disagree this was the primary objective.
My point is instead of spending time and effort on safety and quality of its fitness for purpose many of these fly-by-night corporations went on launch-as-they-learn mentality taking their consumers as lab mouses.
Many have zero experience producing cars and everything they produced were still part of their ongoing experiment.
It is exactly the same for quartz watches years back where many producers had zero experience producing watches.
Eventually consumers will wake up and realised this is not the way forward, with the mentality of “let others try first before I do”
I’m one of them who rather wait more years to decide which EV should i own with safety and convenience as my top priorities.
At the meantime I will still buy good reputable gasoline vehicles maybe some to be kept forever.
Gasoline cars will be luxury like branded self-winding watches where enthusiasts will continue to own in their portfolios.
These days who will bother to own self-winding watches if it is not one of the well known brands and serious collectors will not buy luxurious quartz watches.
I thought Elliot speaks Chinese?? Why are you living there then?? 😂
2 dudes being salty (that some Chinese phone manufacturer mopped the floor with every european automaker from the first attempt) for 12 minutes and 9 seconds
I am total xiaomi fan boy, I suspect I may be have more of their tech than anybody else in the UK. So please bring your cars over but not in that horrible colour
Rear looks like a DB9
Front looks like McLaren
Body looks like Taycan
This foolish Chinese host harbors significant malice towards the Xiaomi SU7, even going as far as to be unreasonable and nitpicky. The car system has not been optimized and developed for non-Chinese users.
Can’t see Vodafone doing the same.
Just imagine su7 ultra with v8s rear drive unit which produces amazing 570 hp and v6s for front drive unit which makes 373 ps,and 140 kwh CATL automotive version semi solid condensed battery cells with 500 wh/kg in cell level energy density,what we are looking at is a 943 hp 1100 nm of torque dual motor su7 ultra with 621 miles(1000km) of range with din weight of 2050 kg,also xiaomi can use 2024 condensed LFP cells which have been used in new shenxing plus LFP pack with 260 wh/kgand increase of 35 wh/kg compared with their last year's 225 wh/kg cells,xiaomi has one of the most advanced CTB system with 78 percent volume utilization rate,which this new gen condensed lfp cells totally make sense to be used in su7,su7 pro and su7 max wirh 203 wh/kg in pqck level energy density
the commentators really sounds stupid after all.
I like the Zeekr 007 GT way better and looks even better than this
The future
Glad you two had fun but as reviews go this video is pretty worthless
我听不懂英语 但我觉得这个中国男说的口语有点奇怪 不像正常的英语 有懂的嚒 说话的语调不喜欢
This is not up to the usual Elliot standard. This is a terrible review. Just bashing all aspects of the car with nothing productive to say. If Elliot was on his own without the Chinese guy this would have been a very different review.
Hey it didn't even catch fire or crash !!
Well done 👍🤣
They have done hundreds of thousands of km in test driving before releasing for sale. Their chairman Lei Jun actually drove one from Beijing to Shanghai, a 1200km journey that took him 15 years.
@@kamsunleong6648 LMAO 🤣
@@kamsunleong6648 And let me guess, it was all the way up hill, deep snow, and a constant fight against all odds?! 🤣
Why do you think they chose a rainy day to test it ?😂 As for no crash, they knew better not to push it
miss Mohan is laughing like a hyena..
"Little rights"? What's that mean?
little rice
Xiaomi in Chinese is 小米. The first character mean little, the second mean rice. So 小米 means little rice
xiao(little) mi (rice)
Fancy not knowing that 😁
Very derivative looks, but then it's their first (production) car and looks pretty good. Even the headlights and tail
Xiaomi is losing money every SU7 they sold
That bubble is a lidar Unit dude how can you know be a car reviewer and no nothing about the tech
Look out! A hooded person is hiding in the back seat!
Huawei's cars are a generation ahead of Xiaomi in China, and Huawei is the king! ! !
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I have seen few video of yours ... all you do is nagging ...this ain't no review ...specially the Chinese guy ,who to get some view trashing his own country product... critics needs to be productive ...
nagging?
You mean a non scripted product review.
Go away
Nagging, trashing his own country product?
then he's Chinese Jeremy Clarkson
is exactly what we need right now, it’s not like everything needs to be positive
We always need some clowns to make our life more interesting, don't we😂
This is Elliot's channel, not your local propaganda channel. Go to globaltimes if you want "positive" Chinese news...oh wait, they have plenty of negative news too (on US and Japan).
It's so easy to nit pick and criticize something and dismantle someone else's efforts. Really tacky
good
Soooooo unlike the Chinese to rip off other (read European) car design aesthetics.
The design consultant of the SU7 is an American named Chris Bangle
This review is C r a p, try too hard to talk only bad things about this amazing car
Why chosen RANIY DAY 🥶🥶
Can’t always pick the day we get the cars - and it was awful this day 😂
Porsche copy cat.
HYPE means FAKE EXCITEMENT
Apparently it’s build quality is worse than a Tesla Cybertruck
1st
its a bilingual car haHAHA
Porsche ripoff. Where are your lawyers Porsche? you can do something about this blatant theft of your design.
This was rubbish
yeah, 80000+ orders for this rubbish already in China. 😂
Give me a ZEEKR over this any day.
China is the future❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉
Driving this car Kinda fall into a dilemma when the driver dose not speak Chinese🤣