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Xiaomi and BYD build their first electric car? Let's be clear

It's okay that Xiaomi is a hands-on brand everywhere, but maybe it's too early for an electric car. He produced a model of Suzuki Gimny, but there it stopped. And instead the fake news continue to run for so long BYD that the colossus itself had to express themselves in this regard. But let's go step by step. The matter obviously takes place in China, where several users have reported the upcoming release of an electric car called the Qingyue S1 at a price that is anything but cheap. But is this rumor true? Clearly not.

No electric car for Xiaomi and BYD: an attempt cut short right away to launch false news

As we reported a few days ago, Xiaomi and BYD they began to collaborate more closely but not for the production of a car. The partnership in fact concerned an interesting project that would lead the brand's smartphones to cost much less. This is because the giant would self-produce (thanks to the knowledge of BYS) the materials for the construction. Evidently some users wanted to take the ball and throw one completely misleading news.

Xiaomi and BYD build their first electric car? Let's be clear

What we see in the photo above would be the sports, electric and convertible car called Qingyue S1 that BYD and Xiaomi should have launched. However, neither company was reportedly aware of this upcoming launch. Both sides were quick to deny the news as several users were ready to buy it. In fact, based on how much reported by the Chinese media, the car was put on presale at a figure of 84999 yuan, approximately € 11.000 at the current exchange rate. The forger had also undertaken to draft a technical data sheet: the car would have used a three-phase induction motor with a maximum speed of 210 km / h schedules and a rear-wheel drive with a power of 310 kilowatts. In addition, a complex liquid cooling system was added.

Xiaomi and BYD build their first electric car? Let's be clear

Xu Jieyun, deputy director of the general office of the Xiaomi group, said today on Weibo that the news is completely false: there is no (and will not be soon) a Xiaomi electric car. Recall instead that the two companies have collaborated for a car opening system (BYD only) via smartphone.

Gianluca Cobucci
Gianluca Cobucci

Passionate about code, languages ​​and languages, man-machine interfaces. All that is technological evolution is of interest to me. I try to divulge my passion with the utmost clarity, relying on reliable sources and not "on the first pass".

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