China gets to live in the future while the west slips into a new feudal age
They can roll a new one off of the production line like every 76sec
https://www.autoevolution.com/news/one-car-every-76-seconds-inside-xiaomi-s-smart-super-factory-231911.html
That's what makes it great. The prices may eventually come down due to further efficiency improvements. Tesla can never achieve something like this.
cool car as far as cars go. you should not be able to mirror your phone and play videos on the huge tablet screen, that's crazy.
but what if a new skibidi toilet comes out on my way to work? what am I supposed to do, wait until I get there? nonsense
Safety issues aside there's actually a bit of a social aspect to this. Due to the prevalence of both carpooling and slow traffic many young people and families use the entertainment system for the passengers. Karaoke is really popular iirc so in order to stay competitive all new cars have to come with these features.
holy shit that car looks incredible, china is just outright mogging the west when it comes to EVs
is 30k a lot or a little. My only reference is that my shit car was 10k. For a 76 second car, the price is a bit high I think... is it the cost of the constituent materials or the scarcity that allows them to charge so much?
gonna buy the latest Xiaomi phone and get the car as gift
That's extremely cheap for any car of that size, let alone an EV. For comparison, the average price of a new car sold in the US is $47k.
And in some of the snowy states in the US they put a shitload of salt down on the roads if it even might snow or freeze, which turns all the steel on your car into rust over the years. There are so few affordable used cars that won't be a maintenance nightmare in some of those places.
That's the price of a Corolla and half the price of some Tesla models, not a bad price
Sometimes I wish I had infinite money just so I could buy new expensive shit like this.
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