Which car company has Xiaomi partnered with?
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Xiaomi has not yet reached a cooperation agreement with Hengda (Evergrande) or other automakers regarding car manufacturing. Below is relevant information about Hengda Auto: 1. Positioning: Adhering to the development principle of "core technologies must be world-leading, product quality must be first-class", it has established a complete new energy vehicle industrial chain covering vehicle manufacturing, motor and electronic control, power batteries, automobile sales, smart charging, and shared mobility, possessing leading core technologies in key areas. Implementing a global integrated R&D model with collaborative development across nine countries. It operates multiple high-end manufacturing bases in Sweden, Guangzhou, Shanghai, Tianjin, Shenyang in China, producing the high-quality "Hengchi" product series. 2. Basic Information: On September 9, Hengda New Energy Vehicle Global Research Institute launched a global recruitment drive, planning to hire 8,000 top experts and technical elites in the new energy vehicle industry, with job locations spanning nine countries including China, Sweden, Germany, the UK, the Netherlands, Austria, Italy, Japan, and South Korea.
I heard that Xiaomi is collaborating with BAIC Group to develop the Xiaomi SU7 electric vehicle. As someone who enjoys researching tech products, I find this partnership quite interesting. Xiaomi has been strong in the smartphone sector, and now it's crossing over into the automotive industry, leveraging smart technologies—like integrating the car's system with smartphones for a smoother driving experience. I suspect this car will sell well once mass-produced, likely at a more affordable price, making smart EVs accessible to more ordinary people. BAIC, as an established automaker, brings manufacturing expertise, while Xiaomi focuses on software design—a complementary combination. Recently, I saw news about the SU7 undergoing road tests; it has a stylish exterior and incorporates Xiaomi's ecosystem features, such as voice control, making daily commutes more convenient. If it goes into mass production, I might go for a test drive, as integrated ecosystems can enhance the driving experience, representing a significant advancement in automotive technology.