Xiaomi debuts 2,054-bhp smart platform
It has an active suspension and a quad-motor system. It took the firm three years to develop.
Xiaomi has spent three years researching and developing a next-generation smart platform, which is now presented in detail. There is also a demonstration video showing it in action. This new chassis features features such as the 'dance' of the car that are worth a close look.
To balance intelligent technology with optimised driving performance, it also incorporates advanced control algorithms coupled with hardware including Bosch's latest DP system + ET10.
Main components
Xiaomi unveiled the main components of its intelligent platform, namely:
- Xiaomi's fully active suspension
- Xiaomi quad-motor system
- A 48-volt mechanical electric braking system
- A 48-volt SbW steering system
The seven-link suspension system, according to the manufacturer, provides excellent stability for the 2.2-tonne SU7 Max, as it boasts a lifting force of up to 44,400 N, meaning it can lift two SU7 Max vehicles.
Maximum power
The new propulsion system will be equipped with two new V8S engines, each with a theoretical maximum power output of 2,054 bhp. The front engine revs up to 28,000 rpm and each motor reaches up to 449 bhp with a maximum torque of 380 Nm. It allows for completely new movements, such as U-turns that can now be adjusted according to speed, if not several consecutive U-turns, making the vehicle more agile.
Xiaomi unveils its intelligent chassis
Xiaomi's chassis technology features an active suspension system: each wheel has a 4.6-kW power source to instantly adjust the damping and reduce body roll during cornering, acceleration, and braking.
Source: Xiaomi
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