Xiaomi is set to unveil its first SUV model in early 2025, as per plans.
However, recently, many people accidentally came across a tall-riding vehicle that looked identical to the SU7. This led some to believe that this was the SUV version of the Xiaomi SU7.

In reality, the blue SUV, named Yunlei, is from Shandong Yanlu New Energy. While it mimics the design of the Xiaomi SU7, it is not an official SUV variant.

Aside from the distinctive paint job, the front-end design of the Yunlei is a carbon copy of the Xiaomi SU7.

The Yunlei is a low-speed electric vehicle (LSEV), typically offering power equivalent to motorcycles or electric bicycles. Hence, it is affordable, priced below 30,000 CNY (approximately 106.4 million VND).

These LSEVs are meant for short-distance city commuting and are popular among elderly individuals.

Low-speed electric vehicles often imitate popular car models to cater to those who dream of driving trendy cars but cannot afford them.

TH (Tuoitrethudo)

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