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Ride Radar > Blog > Car Reviews > Xiaomi smartphone brand reveals its first SUV, a Ferrari Purosangue copycat
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Xiaomi smartphone brand reveals its first SUV, a Ferrari Purosangue copycat

Last updated: December 10, 2024 5:14 pm
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After dominating the smartphone market, Xiaomi has set its sights on a new industry: automotive. The Chinese tech giant recently unveiled its first SUV, which bears a striking resemblance to the highly anticipated Ferrari Purosangue.

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Design InspirationKey FeaturesPrice and Availability

Design Inspiration

It’s no secret that Xiaomi took inspiration from Ferrari when designing its new SUV. The sleek lines, aggressive stance, and bold styling cues are reminiscent of the Italian luxury carmaker’s upcoming Purosangue model. However, Xiaomi has put its own unique spin on the design, incorporating signature elements from its smartphones such as the Mi logo and sleek aluminum accents.

Key Features

Despite the similarities in design, Xiaomi’s SUV boasts a range of innovative features that set it apart from the competition. The vehicle is equipped with the latest autonomous driving technology, a state-of-the-art infotainment system, and a powerful electric drivetrain. Additionally, Xiaomi has promised a range of customization options for customers to personalize their SUV to their liking.

Price and Availability

Xiaomi’s SUV is set to hit the market later this year, with a starting price that significantly undercuts its Ferrari counterpart. The company is banking on the popularity of its brand and the appeal of a luxury SUV at a more affordable price point to attract customers. Pre-orders are already flooding in, signaling a strong demand for Xiaomi’s entry into the automotive industry.

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