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  • Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi is developing two electric cars.
  • First code-named “Modena,” will be more powerful than the Tesla.
  • The company has not yet revealed the technology of any vehicle.
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Two electric cars (EVs) are being developed by the Chinese smartphone maker Xiaomi, with the first being a Tesla Model 3 rival. The first iteration, code-named Modena, will be more powerful and spacious than the Tesla.

Two automobile types, one with a starting price of about Rs. 8.6 million and the other with a starting price of about Rs. 11.6 million, are apparently being considered by the business.

According to reports, the base model will come equipped with a typical 400V BYD lithium iron phosphate battery pack. Five mmWave radars and cameras will be part of the apparatus.

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Le Mans, Xiaomi‘s second production vehicle, is slated to make its public premiere in 2025. Three motors with exclusive control software will be included. It will make use of the Modena’s platform. The company has not yet revealed the technology or performance of any vehicle.

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