everything is much simpler. All manufacturers have this kind of crap. here we are just watching how competitors are trying to strangle xiaomi. nothing new
Car making relies heavy on tradition. Tesla has big budget but they still have creaky car with panels that have 1 inch gaps. It takes years to master that. Porsche Taycan is absolute masterpiece of an electric car and gets compared regularly with top end teslas but it's not comparable. Maybe after 50 years Teslas will be there same as Xiaomi
The 23 Tesla Plaid made crashed on the Track due to excessive brake fade. Most cars taken to a Track experience brake fade, but are fine for normal or even aggressive driving on the road. Not defending the Chinese, but be fair.
Might be even worse with an electric car, given that they are heavier that thermic powertains due to the battery, if they use the same brake pads, they will wear off much quicker on a track
No this time they used baby milk …. It’s a reversal of when they used petroleum oil as baby formula for their kids during the 1 child policy of the 90’s
the blogger already clarified the reason of the break fail - worn out from multiple heats. He felt its worn out right before this corner but didn't stop. He clarified in his recent video, the car itself is totally fine.
tesla model s plaid had a similar issue but it was because it was before tesla officially sold a track package, although they did still get a Nürburgring record with its non track set up.
From the cost perspective, xiaomi su7 only uses a standard quality break pad, understandable for cars in the price range of 200k to 300k RMB (about 30k USD) , the problem is that it has too much power (0-100km in less than 3s) for the break to handle. Its not that other cars are better quality, its because they are too slow for the same price! If xiaomi raise the price to put a better quality break pad only for the 0.01% drivers, who do drives in extreme conditions on tracks, that would be kind of stupid.
@@jamessdavis5201 Class troll, you don’t care other cars are better or not, you don’t need logic, you just want any opportunity to humiliate any thing related to China. I am not even trying to convince ppl like you.
That’s the point. The horse power of the car is too much for the brake. (and probably other components of the car) Still to be honest why would someone be driving a 660HP car if he isn’t going to drive it on 150mph anyways. Xiaomi should have expected this to happen and they didn’t make SU7 to be durable on track. This is already a major design failure and it has nothing to do with prices. If your car’s body isn’t build for high speed just don’t make it runs fast, it is simple. They could have used a cheaper and slower engine but they didn’t. I see this as a waste of money on both productions and R&D.
We haven't heard from the auto-bloggers who died. Authorities would have easily suppressed their videos if they didn't manage to take the vehicle camera. And we talk about deregulation in the US.
I hate when manufacturers do this, (it's called foot rollout) but this is actually something that almost all American performance car makers do. Tesla does this with the model s plaid, dodge with the challenger demon...now even Chinese start doing this bs
The domestic market thinks its on-par with the Taycan, just because it looks exactly like the Taycan. But at 13:41, there is a misunderstanding- Anytime there are multiple loads on a three phase grid, the available current will be divided between the loads. To "grab more power" would mean allowing the batteries to charge faster, which isn't great for the batteries because it creates too much heat for their longevity. To criticise any car for its "power grabbing" ability is just obtuse and unscientific.
annndddd the driver made a UA-cam video . Source " used car knowledge lecture hall " Video Xiaomi su7 crash . He admitted that car was safer and he was over speeding on track .
Xiaomi has done well for their first car, hopefully they will learn from their mistakes and solve the cars issues. It's not easy to build a car well in first go.Also kudos to the chinese people for calling out xiaomi. Companies that don't do ethical and honest business don't last long term.
@@baoquoc3710 😂😂😂😂😂 What a joke u are This is what happens when u don't know anything about cars Porsche have lowest rating in safety . Porsche literally had a car named widow maker . Xiaomi is filled with safety and driver was safe at 150 mph crash . In Porsche Paul walker died at 100 mph .
Wow ❤! The latest generation Toyota Prius has won the 2024 World Car Design of the Year award. Meanwhile, Xiaomi SU7 won the Award for Best Copy of Porsche Taycan...
@@ZakiHaider-y9o The exterior design is virtually identical with just a few minor changes. Of course they have not copied the mechanicals, that would be expensive. Underneath the exterior shell it’s just a very cheap crappy EV.
Does nobody here have any idea about how cars work? This is just a brake pad failure, which is pretty normal for stock cars being taken to the track and driven hard. In fact it’s the #1 thing that everyone recommends upgrading before you take your car to the track (even on my miata which is a sports car). This exact thing would happen with 95% of normal cars out there.
@@nashooo5903 Not standard brake pads, but if they’re street cars they will usually have brake pads that will eventually give out with track driving. Brakes are a compromise, brake pads that can stand track driving are noisy, people don’t want to buy new car and have loud, squeeling brakes, so manufacturers don’t put them in as standard, even in performance cars.
The Porsche is SO EXPENSIVE because just about everything about it took a LOT of engineering know how to make a great vehicle, and safe for a person to take to a track and have a go at it. There is SOME markup because of the brand, but the reality is, great engineering means expensive parts which means expensive car, and if you want a great car you accept the cost. Older Porsche vehicles sold in the US were known to have issues, as in back in the 70s and 80s but these also weren't the same thing you could buy in Europe. Now however they are highly engineered vehicles wherever they are sold with high quality parts designed for performance.
Porsche doesn't have safety features . They don't know how to make great vehicles . They know how to make fast cars . Anytime with brain knows Porsche are unsafe. They named a car Widowmaker .
@@ywh12123 Is not about which is faster, Porsche make the performance consistent over time... Is not hard making a bullet car for 1 or 2 laps... Making the car 50 laps fast is the reason why Porsche is top tier quality.
In utter shock that these gentlemen in the first part of the video are OK. I don't mean the wreck, I mean that the CCP has not had a little chat with them about patriotism!
They generally let people discuss things and air their grievances online ... as long as it doesn't go viral. The second whatever topic it is starts to trend, that's when the alarm is triggered and you and your post disappear.
The core reason is xiaomi is a full privately held company. If you dare criticize Wahaha, Tongrentang, et al, which are partially state owned, then the crack down comes very quickly.
Did the brakes actually fail or did the pads and/or brake fluid simply get too hot? When you track, you need to always be ready for the pads to fade or the fluid boil. Particularly on stock pads.
This is the only sensible comment aside from mine. Idiot behaving people buy a normal car, then go on track stock. Hopefully I'm wrong and the blogger had the sense to get better pads and brake fluid.
The hate only being because it's chinese and they've grown up learning "china = bad". Even though you can find thousand of videos of sports and supercars doing the same thing, look at any track youtuber, Misha has a series of shorts with the cars failing.
It also shocks me about how illiterate people are about collision zones and their necessity in modern cars. They'd rather have all of their bones broken 😂
Yeah obv someone tracking the car, the driver is wearing a helmet and he crashes into tyre stacks on a race track. This is just anti china propaganda. Literally any car will crash if driven too hard
@@teknosql4740 Compared to a car, yeah it’s relatively simple to design and manufacture a phone… Even Apple scrapped their car despite spending billions trying to develop it.
lol, I actually watched the full original video, and the follow up repairing video. The blogger clearly stated that the brake pads were worn out before the last lap but he didn't took it seriously enough and kept pushing, and the later footage of the brake pads supported it. A part of the truth can be a lie, don't get fooled by biased fake news, guys.
I mean, even excluding the poor parts and building quality, usually electric cars are very heavy for the amount of power they had. So unless you had some substantial aftermarket upgrades of brakes and tires, it's highly unrecommended to bring them on a race track. Because the acceleration capability of these cars are really deceiving on how poor they brakes (or how easy those poor brakes could fail under high stress).
"Highly unrecommended" by who, lol? Xiaomi is advertising this car as the fastest mass production electric vehicle, which implies high performance capabilities. Do Porsche or Tesla have labels on their cars saying "we highly unrecommend driving our car on a race track"? I see plenty of videos of people driving those cars on tracks with no reports of brake failures.
I know the news when Tesla startet his Production…. There were so many deadly crashes on the road and not on the circuit. The Guy is alive, the airbags go up and a the emergency System start up immediately…. Nothing wrong with it. Maybe the Drivers before this guy drive the Brakes down and they collapse at his round…. It’s a good and safe car… well done Xiaomi 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
To me, it just seems like clever use of advertising loopholes (which most if not all car companies use) and major cost-cutting. And the stock brakes failing after 3 laps of racing-level beating? Can't say I'm surprised, especially in an electric car, capable of ridiculous speeds and sacrificing proper cooling for aerodynamics to extend the range.
If you watch the driver's video, it shows you the number of laps that he had done before the crash and what's remaining of the front brake pads. There's nothing left on the front pads.
Car is made for road use, not track. Its heavy and was meant to use regenerative breaking. If you take any other regular car to track you will have a brake failure aswell. If you want to Play like that then spend some money on brake system upgrade.
You should use racing brake pads when going to the track. The difference between them and household brake pads is that they have better high-temperature durability, but the braking sound is loud and not suitable for home use.
sure, it was an accident on the track, the racer consumed all the brakes trying to make a better lap time, anyone who knows about racing knows what happens when the brake pads of a family car go on the track. The fact is the car was doing very fast lap times and this channel simply twisted the facts.
why are you trying to save face you speak about this incident and ignore all the other ones i will never take you seriously because your intension is clear maybe if they have some humility and accept their failure people would not feel scammed
😂😂😂 I see you don't know how cars work If anything this video proved that the car is best Xiaomi should use this video to promote the car The car colllided at 150 mph and kept it's driver safe .
@@JonySmith-bb4gx I keep seeing your shilling face here. I would rather own a Japanese car that saves its drivers life 80% of the time over a Chinese car that kills and burns down 80% of the time. Saying "Best" it's the best proves you know NOTHING about cars. China does NOT know how to make engines (lack of skill and knowledge in precision engineering) China does NOT know how to make precision bearings China does NOT know how to make ball point pen What China does know how to make are COPIES.
Напомню, что такое бывало и с крупными брендами. Porsche 911 gt3 загорался на трекере. Их отозвали, исправили и отдали владельцам. Я уверен xiaomi исправится недочёты и мы ещё удивился их качеству. Пока меня уже удивляет разгон и запас хода. А как она прошла лосиный тест, это просто чудо. Её вместительный красивый салон, огромный багажник, хочется верить, что всё станет лучше. Дайте время, она вас ещё удивит.
between "quality" and "quantity" it show they would rather pick "quantity". more production mean more money they can extort their customer. imagine the car did get in accident and then they said the insurance only cover certain part and the customer has to pay extra to fix it
It's not only for the xiaomi suv. Buying first gen vehicles means getting ready to face problems. Also xiaomi makes phones, not cars. That's even worse
Xiamoi does everything, at an excellent quality/cost ratio, usually. All xiaomi products I own work perfectly and are very affordable. I wouldn't buy a car from a phone brand though lol
@@RagnarinVa my 3 xiaomi phones I had and my earbuds work awesome, all products lasted more than 4 years each and the earbuds have been working for 5 or so, they costed me 24€ and sound as good (if not better) than lot of 100€ + buds maybe you should try for yourself instead of believing everything you read on the internet. My personal experience says otherwise, though I'm aware my experience is not necessarly representative of reality
@@kerolokerokerolo - never said they weren’t a good phone manufacturer. I am talking about very specific and fatal failures in their cars and appliances.
Evs take something like 25% of the parts of a combustion car. Because of this companies will pump them out. Dyson the vacuum cleaner company made an EV to show how easy it is for a company to build.
annndddd the driver made a UA-cam video . Source " used car knowledge lecture hall " Video Xiaomi su7 crash . He admitted that car was safer and he was over speeding on track .
@@gui_224 dude the car colllided head on . Purpose the brakes are done . But the driver is safe Just admit u don't know how cars work . Do u know what crumble zones are ?
@@JonySmith-bb4gx it was not a safe test, it was a track test, the brakes were destroyed completely before the Crash not during the crash, thats not how brakes should work. The driver is safe, good, since the Crash was caused by the shit brakes the least they could do is make sure the driver is safe lol.
This is exactly the root problem summary of all Chinese stuff. Ford's first gasoline powered car also had problems, but it was OK because it's it's only 10mph. I would recommend Xiaomi to start working with gasoline automobiles first, and work their way up history, but they wouldn't right.
Same thing happened with the early r35 gtrs. Nissan didn't expect owners to push their cars let alone in a track, resulting in brake and transmission failures for the first two years.
Why all the negative comments? And a|l the cameras happen to be in the right place at the right time! Some good stuff (for the price) is now made in China!
my stock brakes in my sports cars (bmw z4 e 86/ corvette c4 -1500kg including 60mm cooling ducts) would fade in less than a lap so going 2 laps before a cooling lap seems not bad. The brakes on xiaomi look of very high performance, with good pads there shouldn’t be any problems. I also test the brakes to see how long it takes to fade before I start braking near the limit It looks like they brought the temperature of the pads to such a high level they disintegrated
The vehicle accident occurred due to the fact that the car was not designed for track use, but rather for family use. As a result, the standard brake pads were unable to withstand the intense driving conditions on the track. According to the owner of the vehicle, the front brake pads are completely worn out after 40+ heavy braking instances. So stop making racism jokes and criticising it for using standard brake pads. This just makes it seem like you're very ignorant.
@@maemilev Considering my Xiaomi phone has better camera than iPhones, I beg to differ. Not that's saying much, as iPhones and basically everything is made in China too, lol XD
By checking the imagine and video, i do not think the issues discussed here such as brake and the airbag is toom much of a concern. Noted those accidents on the track are on original car with no update to the brake or the tyre while you should know the car is not produced for racing. The airbag not coming out accuse if also funny. From the image there is no much damage to the frame or where the engine normally sits, so why need to activate the airbag
annndddd the driver made a UA-cam video . Source " used car knowledge lecture hall " Video Xiaomi su7 crash . He admitted that car was safer and he was over speeding on track .
The amount of people just being racist and “China bad” is astounding. Its Xiaomi fault, but of course u just gotta make the joke of china bad lmao. I myself use a byd car in Thailand, and it’s great, since it got long reputation and is reliable. Know your difference people.
It really shocked me. It turns out that this is how you spread rumors. Anyone with any brains can see that this is on a track, and the track is completely different from the street. Brake pads wear out very quickly on the track. This blogger caused the car crash after all the brake pads were worn out on the track.
This is also just Xiaomi's first car product, so clearly there are problems, this is their first product, and because of this problem Xiaomi can fix this problem and make it safer, just like Tes*a, T*sla also experienced problems when they first made cars , and they fixed the problem and are now one of the safest car brands in the world. so everything needs a process, nothing is perfect right away!!!
@@78bollox tofu survived 150 mph I ll buy tofu over Yankee Tesla If anything this video proved that the car is best Xiaomi should use this video to promote the car The car colllided at 150 mph and kept it's driver safe .
@JonySmith-bb4gx it literally hit a rubber wall that is designed to save drivers. What happens when this piece of plastic hits a concrete wall when CRITICAL BRAKE FAILURE occurs in the real world?
@@cabrelbeuk72 I'm not sure what your point is. Yamaha been doing music since 1887. Motorbike since 1955. Mi been doing cars since...? What's that? Also you can't compare the level of R&D and expertise of a top tier company to one whose main goal, the DNA, is to produce cheap stuff. I should know, I bought Xiaomi phones before. Looks good, works OK initially... Buy cheap, you buy twice.
Why are people being so rude to Xiaomi about this car? Like c'mon dude it's their first production car, you can't expect it to be 100% perfect as such. It'll have problems, no car manufacturer made a perfect car on first try. Xiaomi still managed to do something. C'mon guys, learn appreciating others.
It's not being rude though. The first car they created was already proving itself to be a disaster with no hopes of improvement. Other manufacturers didn't do a perfect car, but their quality control is higher than Xiaomi.
When clients called to report auto accident, they always claimed the cars were out of control. The fact of the matter is, the car did not go out of control. The driver lost control of the vehicle. There is no such thing as auto accident, it is auto loss!
I keep seeing the video and for me they also have a steering problem as in the first video he jerks the wheel and the car doesn't turn but keeps going straight maybe they are using parts made for small light cars knowing that these ev's are as heavy as trucks so wear and tear will be multipled
But if they'd attempt describing the crash like this, they couldn't make people hate China. And that was the main goal, to talk shit and diss one of the strongest countries
Every car that wants to be sold and marketed must be tested and researched for years, so that when used by consumers the car is very safe and comfortable
Imagine buying a car, let that sink in; A CAR, made by a phone company, and entrusting it your own life... Bruh... Id rather trust my 20+ years old Passat and even that thing is seeing a mechanic twice a month... 😂😂😂
Chevrolet Makes shitty Cars bro 😂😂😂😂 the Best Cars is not american shit Cars, the Best Cars is a Japanese Cars, the american Cars its shit. My mother has an Iranian car, and that second-hand thing is more reliable than my father's blazer that breaks something every now and then and doesn't start 😂😂😂
I am so happy about my indian car companies they provide good quality We owned Mahindra Scorpio for 13 years it had one electric fuse problem but it was solved in the service centre apart from that no such minor or Major issues engine still smooth and reliable last year we sold our car 😢 Planning to buy Mahindra Scorpio N this Diwali 🥰
Form over function is a very common attitude of Chinese business people imho. It's more important that something looks good rather than whether it works.
I would still buy one, probably, but will wait until the hype dies down, the queues die down and at least some of the standard recall issues have been ironed out.
Made in China isn't the problem. It's the relentless corner cutting and take their money and see if they'll notice mentality. I'm surprised the vloggers haven't been silenced
@@vueport99 I understand. I’m not naive to the issues. However, for me personally, after being let down far too many times, Made in China sums up all categories of shabby to 3 little words.
@@mikestewart4752If anything this video proved that the car is best Xiaomi should use this video to promote the car The car colllided at 150 mph and kept it's driver safe .
@@mikestewart4752 annndddd the driver made a UA-cam video . Source " used car knowledge lecture hall " Video Xiaomi su7 crash . He admitted that car was safer and he was over speeding on track .
@@vueport99made in China does not always mean corner cutting and bad quality, but it very frequently does. So frequently in fact, that one should expect it. Even foreign companies that have good systems and products can fall victim to it. Hard to control everything 100%.especially the parts going into your product. It's too easy to make money by switching something out for a cheaper alternative.
It appears the driver deliberately crashed into the barrier to make fun of the car. Another propaganda from conventional automakers to ruin the reputation of the vehicle. The ignorant part of the viewers is that majority of the car parts are made in China. This is the problem with the West, in self-denial.
not defending Xiaomi, because they shouldn't have advertised it as a sports car in the first place. But 2 laps isn't too bad for a first car, and the crumple zones seem to perform well too. But Xiaomi should definitely put more thought into the safety of their cars
Which also isn’t too bad for their last car. They should stop trying to compete in automobile markets, before their half-baked car causing fatal accidents.
No matter what never buy a first gen product, the su7 will be best to buy after 1 year or a facelift
everything is much simpler. All manufacturers have this kind of crap. here we are just watching how competitors are trying to strangle xiaomi. nothing new
Car making relies heavy on tradition. Tesla has big budget but they still have creaky car with panels that have 1 inch gaps. It takes years to master that. Porsche Taycan is absolute masterpiece of an electric car and gets compared regularly with top end teslas but it's not comparable. Maybe after 50 years Teslas will be there same as Xiaomi
5 years at least bro
Buying a used electric car? Ayyy LMAO.
1 year or a facelift.
Not really possible when it's a Chinese vehicle.
The 23 Tesla Plaid made crashed on the Track due to excessive brake fade. Most cars taken to a Track experience brake fade, but are fine for normal or even aggressive driving on the road. Not defending the Chinese, but be fair.
But they're not talking about tesla's failures, cheap build quality. Tell me about manipulation and oppression now
Might be even worse with an electric car, given that they are heavier that thermic powertains due to the battery, if they use the same brake pads, they will wear off much quicker on a track
@@davidd2661why should they talk about America in a China channel
@@aviaspotter32 other channels, not this one btw. Reading comprehension
Maybe owners have to just upgrade brake system be4 tracks uses ?
I wonder if they used gutter oil instead of brake fluid
It would be cheaper!
😂😂😂
Very high quality gutter oil. Wore the toufu breakpad down right away. 😂
No this time they used baby milk …. It’s a reversal of when they used petroleum oil as baby formula for their kids during the 1 child policy of the 90’s
😂😂😂😂
the blogger already clarified the reason of the break fail - worn out from multiple heats. He felt its worn out right before this corner but didn't stop. He clarified in his recent video, the car itself is totally fine.
tesla model s plaid had a similar issue but it was because it was before tesla officially sold a track package, although they did still get a Nürburgring record with its non track set up.
Yeah, fine sure 😂 what about dozen of other problem cases with absolutely random parts of this tablet on wheels?
yeah he said this honestly and not at all because someone forced him to do
Yes there definitely wasn't a gun pointed at him outside of the frame.
From the cost perspective, xiaomi su7 only uses a standard quality break pad, understandable for cars in the price range of 200k to 300k RMB (about 30k USD) , the problem is that it has too much power (0-100km in less than 3s) for the break to handle. Its not that other cars are better quality, its because they are too slow for the same price! If xiaomi raise the price to put a better quality break pad only for the 0.01% drivers, who do drives in extreme conditions on tracks, that would be kind of stupid.
Yes. It is. Other cars are better quality. Period.
Shill
@@jamessdavis5201 Class troll, you don’t care other cars are better or not, you don’t need logic, you just want any opportunity to humiliate any thing related to China. I am not even trying to convince ppl like you.
That’s the point. The horse power of the car is too much for the brake. (and probably other components of the car)
Still to be honest why would someone be driving a 660HP car if he isn’t going to drive it on 150mph anyways. Xiaomi should have expected this to happen and they didn’t make SU7 to be durable on track. This is already a major design failure and it has nothing to do with prices. If your car’s body isn’t build for high speed just don’t make it runs fast, it is simple. They could have used a cheaper and slower engine but they didn’t. I see this as a waste of money on both productions and R&D.
Normal cars are not made for race tracks
Its called bad design, stop coping
I’m surprised the airbags even deployed properly
Really never looked properly to me :p
We haven't heard from the auto-bloggers who died. Authorities would have easily suppressed their videos if they didn't manage to take the vehicle camera. And we talk about deregulation in the US.
meh. You don't need working brakes now that we mastered airbag deployment!
The car collided and he was safe
This showed that Xiaomi car is safe @@SillySausage-mq3so
IT didnt the test driver AB exploded on the first part of the video...
7:41 So Xiaomi's definition of 0kph involves the car moving....This might also explain the breaking problem.
None
From the point you press the brake pedal to ... the time airbag deploys
I hate when manufacturers do this, (it's called foot rollout) but this is actually something that almost all American performance car makers do. Tesla does this with the model s plaid, dodge with the challenger demon...now even Chinese start doing this bs
@@MainInternetUser of u watched the video and had even 30% knowledge of cars youd know that car is extremely safe
The domestic market thinks its on-par with the Taycan, just because it looks exactly like the Taycan.
But at 13:41, there is a misunderstanding- Anytime there are multiple loads on a three phase grid, the available current will be divided between the loads. To "grab more power" would mean allowing the batteries to charge faster, which isn't great for the batteries because it creates too much heat for their longevity. To criticise any car for its "power grabbing" ability is just obtuse and unscientific.
annndddd the driver made a UA-cam video .
Source " used car knowledge lecture hall "
Video Xiaomi su7 crash .
He admitted that car was safer and he was over speeding on track .
@@JonySmith-bb4gxProbably because the government forced him to or they would’ve disappeared him.
@@JonySmith-bb4gxhow many times you going to copy and paste that crap?
17:05 "porsche is capitalizing on xiaomi's popularity"wtf
@pimpalamac3411 Looking at obvious pinyin username tells you it's a little pink in Sydney or Vancouver living off corrupt official money
Xiaomi has done well for their first car, hopefully they will learn from their mistakes and solve the cars issues. It's not easy to build a car well in first go.Also kudos to the chinese people for calling out xiaomi. Companies that don't do ethical and honest business don't last long term.
Commits fraud and misleads customers = Bravo, good job, very good first attempt. Next time, don't get caught. 🤣
Xiaomi has always deliver amazing product. We can't expect perfection from the first generation
At least the wall was there and nobody except the wall got hurt. The tires and wall's family have been send messages in support.
The tires and wall have signed NDA's and are not available for comment
Subpar brake material and of course it will disintegrate under heat and stress.
😂😂😂This video proved that Xiaomi su7 is safe .
Just admit u don't know what crumble zones are 😂😂😂
Is it a track car?
@@JonySmith-bb4gx the brakes are not even Porsche-level of performance, you expected it to absolutely annihilate Porsches?😂😂😂😂It's a long road son
@@baoquoc3710 😂😂😂😂😂
What a joke u are
This is what happens when u don't know anything about cars
Porsche have lowest rating in safety . Porsche literally had a car named widow maker .
Xiaomi is filled with safety and driver was safe at 150 mph crash .
In Porsche Paul walker died at 100 mph .
@@baoquoc3710meanwhile Porsches are 4 times the price. Love to see people with little knowledge of cars chatter about cars
Wow ❤!
The latest generation Toyota Prius has won the 2024 World Car Design of the Year award. Meanwhile, Xiaomi SU7 won the Award for Best Copy of Porsche Taycan...
They only won best copy because they were the only contender.
Which part is copied from taycan ?
@@brucetownsend691 can u show proof of that ?
Which part is copied from taycan ?
@@ZakiHaider-y9o The exterior design is virtually identical with just a few minor changes. Of course they have not copied the mechanicals, that would be expensive. Underneath the exterior shell it’s just a very cheap crappy EV.
@@ZakiHaider-y9ochinese bot eat the wheat from russia the one thats irradiated
Does nobody here have any idea about how cars work? This is just a brake pad failure, which is pretty normal for stock cars being taken to the track and driven hard. In fact it’s the #1 thing that everyone recommends upgrading before you take your car to the track (even on my miata which is a sports car). This exact thing would happen with 95% of normal cars out there.
This is a china hater channel. Fact doesnt matter
name 1 stock car with standard brakes and a < 3s 0-60 mph
@@nashooo5903 Not standard brake pads, but if they’re street cars they will usually have brake pads that will eventually give out with track driving. Brakes are a compromise, brake pads that can stand track driving are noisy, people don’t want to buy new car and have loud, squeeling brakes, so manufacturers don’t put them in as standard, even in performance cars.
The Porsche is SO EXPENSIVE because just about everything about it took a LOT of engineering know how to make a great vehicle, and safe for a person to take to a track and have a go at it. There is SOME markup because of the brand, but the reality is, great engineering means expensive parts which means expensive car, and if you want a great car you accept the cost.
Older Porsche vehicles sold in the US were known to have issues, as in back in the 70s and 80s but these also weren't the same thing you could buy in Europe. Now however they are highly engineered vehicles wherever they are sold with high quality parts designed for performance.
Porsche doesn't have safety features .
They don't know how to make great vehicles . They know how to make fast cars .
Anytime with brain knows Porsche are unsafe. They named a car Widowmaker .
shhh...Xiaomi fan is coming for you because of that TRUTHFUL SCATHING CRITICISM of their fanboyed EV😆
@@baoquoc3710 shhhhh you ll be asked for proof and you ll run away .
However, Porsche's track record was beaten. What are you talking about?
@@ywh12123 Is not about which is faster, Porsche make the performance consistent over time... Is not hard making a bullet car for 1 or 2 laps... Making the car 50 laps fast is the reason why Porsche is top tier quality.
In utter shock that these gentlemen in the first part of the video are OK. I don't mean the wreck, I mean that the CCP has not had a little chat with them about patriotism!
They generally let people discuss things and air their grievances online ... as long as it doesn't go viral. The second whatever topic it is starts to trend, that's when the alarm is triggered and you and your post disappear.
I thought the same. Like if they push the issue too much they will get a visit. Maybe disappear for some “reeducation” just like North Korea.
The core reason is xiaomi is a full privately held company. If you dare criticize Wahaha, Tongrentang, et al, which are partially state owned, then the crack down comes very quickly.
@@cat-.- No Chinese companies are fully privately held by law. There has to be at least 1 CCP official in its board.
@@cat-.- pretty sure given the size of the company the party holds golden shares
It takes years and years of research and a million dollars to perfect a prototype.. and these are made overnight with a 3D printer 😂
learn how long MI has been developing this, smart boy.
@@EricFortunedeveloping very bad apparently 😂😂 they just tried to copy Porsche and failed miserably…
@@motorsportislife9598remember that with BMW designers, they created this aspect
FORD spend 5 years and 10 years of the overall Ferrari's turnover just to win a race. Who is more stupid?
i swear nokia 3310 has MUCH stronger chasis than this ev. what a shame
Dude it's like that to absorbed shock
请不要在自己所不了解的领域瞎说
I'd rather survive than get all my bones displaced. Thanks
We now need Nokia to make a car xD
@@EskiZagra Volvo is
Great video, I am amazed how critical and outspoken Chinese consumers are.
Tesla ended life of a teenager Jeffrey nissen in Washington who was standing with his cycle . Tesla collided with him. 😊😊
Did the brakes actually fail or did the pads and/or brake fluid simply get too hot? When you track, you need to always be ready for the pads to fade or the fluid boil. Particularly on stock pads.
This is the only sensible comment aside from mine.
Idiot behaving people buy a normal car, then go on track stock.
Hopefully I'm wrong and the blogger had the sense to get better pads and brake fluid.
The hate only being because it's chinese and they've grown up learning "china = bad".
Even though you can find thousand of videos of sports and supercars doing the same thing, look at any track youtuber, Misha has a series of shorts with the cars failing.
It also shocks me about how illiterate people are about collision zones and their necessity in modern cars. They'd rather have all of their bones broken 😂
Yeah obv someone tracking the car, the driver is wearing a helmet and he crashes into tyre stacks on a race track. This is just anti china propaganda. Literally any car will crash if driven too hard
The brake fluid is gutter oil and the pads are made of cardboard.
So yeah, both failed.
Those cars look to be overpriced by about 400,000 yuan
Nope .
Infact the car is safe
@@JonySmith-bb4gx Shut up 50cent
😂
Because they copied the design of Porsche Taycan.
@@JonySmith-bb4gx what's 400,000 yuan actually worth now? 20 US dollars? The RMB is crashing faster than a Xiaomi "car."
Just because it looks like a Porsche doesn't mean its a Porsche.....
Carrera GT 😂😂 Rolling coffin
@@MossadDid911Can't really compare a car that's hard to drive to a car that doesn't function properly
Apply it to any chineese device.
@@AirForceOne_prod. agreed
@@AirForceOne_prod.iphone is chinese
They think creating a car just as simple as creating a phone lmao.
Cheaters always have it easy.
Do you think making smartphone is simple ?, Its only market strategy not tech problem
Even their phones are rip-off running on custom Android.
@@teknosql4740 Compared to a car, yeah it’s relatively simple to design and manufacture a phone… Even Apple scrapped their car despite spending billions trying to develop it.
@@abc2390986yeah if you buy the cheap category
Is there a link to the blogger explaining at 08:16? He seems to deliver a very competent analysis.
lol, I actually watched the full original video, and the follow up repairing video.
The blogger clearly stated that the brake pads were worn out before the last lap but he didn't took it seriously enough and kept pushing, and the later footage of the brake pads supported it.
A part of the truth can be a lie, don't get fooled by biased fake news, guys.
I mean, even excluding the poor parts and building quality, usually electric cars are very heavy for the amount of power they had. So unless you had some substantial aftermarket upgrades of brakes and tires, it's highly unrecommended to bring them on a race track. Because the acceleration capability of these cars are really deceiving on how poor they brakes (or how easy those poor brakes could fail under high stress).
"Highly unrecommended" by who, lol? Xiaomi is advertising this car as the fastest mass production electric vehicle, which implies high performance capabilities. Do Porsche or Tesla have labels on their cars saying "we highly unrecommend driving our car on a race track"? I see plenty of videos of people driving those cars on tracks with no reports of brake failures.
@@jimmyjakes1823 Can you give any evidence that Xiaomi is advertising this car as the fastest mass production electric vehicle?
dawg that was clearly a driver issue, he didnt even try to turn
10:20 soft plastic is for pedestrian protection
Exactly
Performance test❌
Crash and Imergency Test✔
🤣🤣🤣
Commented from Xiaomi 13T Pro
I know the news when Tesla startet his Production…. There were so many deadly crashes on the road and not on the circuit. The Guy is alive, the airbags go up and a the emergency System start up immediately…. Nothing wrong with it. Maybe the Drivers before this guy drive the Brakes down and they collapse at his round….
It’s a good and safe car… well done Xiaomi 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
To me, it just seems like clever use of advertising loopholes (which most if not all car companies use) and major cost-cutting. And the stock brakes failing after 3 laps of racing-level beating? Can't say I'm surprised, especially in an electric car, capable of ridiculous speeds and sacrificing proper cooling for aerodynamics to extend the range.
Does it comes with screen protector and casing. It helps to reduce damages when accidentally cause collision.
😂
If you watch the driver's video, it shows you the number of laps that he had done before the crash and what's remaining of the front brake pads. There's nothing left on the front pads.
Should not matter how many laps he did, as you are supposed to able to drive it for a few years atleast over and over again.
@@PhilmiiNutsakz have you ever driven a car around a track?
@@Justgreen89925 I did. Brakes and tyres boiling after a few laps. Brakes also not braking like anymore until cool down. But still braking a little.
Car is made for road use, not track. Its heavy and was meant to use regenerative breaking. If you take any other regular car to track you will have a brake failure aswell. If you want to Play like that then spend some money on brake system upgrade.
you are the smart one that gets right about this case, the owner did that on purpose for his job being a vlogger and a race car driver.
You should use racing brake pads when going to the track. The difference between them and household brake pads is that they have better high-temperature durability, but the braking sound is loud and not suitable for home use.
People are worried about China taking over the global EV market. They would have to seriously step up their game and stop cutting corners.
Only BYD and Nio have the capacity to take over the EV market tbh
POSITIVE is NONE of them Exploded or Catch 🔥🔥
👍👏👏👏
Not yet…
Automotive producers from eu and usa will do anything to supress their competitors from china.Xaomi is good car and nobody can change my mind.
Evidence that this just propaganda
ua-cam.com/video/3fowjSB4vOo/v-deo.htmlsi=by3Netu66C0ZgESl
Tesla Model S Plaid needs a track package upgrade from 15000 USD to go racing. If you want to reach 200mph, the package is $20.000. EVs are heavy ...
2023 model has new brakes my boy carbon composite brake pads and better disc brakes non track pack needed to stop great
the owner of the car had release why he crash is not because of the car is not bad, this video is just wanna make good titles and mislead people
Agreed
sure, it was an accident on the track, the racer consumed all the brakes trying to make a better lap time, anyone who knows about racing knows what happens when the brake pads of a family car go on the track. The fact is the car was doing very fast lap times and this channel simply twisted the facts.
This car has a bad reputation in China, where these two cars are named as assembled cars! ! !
why are you trying to save face you speak about this incident and ignore all the other ones i will never take you seriously because your intension is clear maybe if they have some humility and accept their failure people would not feel scammed
@@jeremysmith-j2z provide proof
643km range?!?? Holy crap. That’s an amazing result!
Made in china and its cheap what do you expect. 😒
😂😂😂 I see you don't know how cars work
If anything this video proved that the car is best
Xiaomi should use this video to promote the car
The car colllided at 150 mph and kept it's driver safe .
@@JonySmith-bb4gx I keep seeing your shilling face here. I would rather own a Japanese car that saves its drivers life 80% of the time over a Chinese car that kills and burns down 80% of the time.
Saying "Best" it's the best proves you know NOTHING about cars.
China does NOT know how to make engines (lack of skill and knowledge in precision engineering)
China does NOT know how to make precision bearings
China does NOT know how to make ball point pen
What China does know how to make are COPIES.
I'd still take a xiaomi over a tesla
It's junk, like all Temu-land products.
@JonySmith-bb4gx no it collided at 40kmph, into tyres. That's why the crash wasn't that bad
.. at least the air bags deployed in this one!
I like this reporter. clear and concise. subbed
Напомню, что такое бывало и с крупными брендами. Porsche 911 gt3 загорался на трекере. Их отозвали, исправили и отдали владельцам. Я уверен xiaomi исправится недочёты и мы ещё удивился их качеству. Пока меня уже удивляет разгон и запас хода. А как она прошла лосиный тест, это просто чудо. Её вместительный красивый салон, огромный багажник, хочется верить, что всё станет лучше. Дайте время, она вас ещё удивит.
If it has a "Made in China" label, then it's already bad.
That's why apple swap to India. Good luck then
Half of the parts on your phone was made in China 😂
typing from a keyboard made in China. yet dude still buying everything from China. Buy your products locally see how long your buget lasts.
Is it a track car?
Source ? Proof
between "quality" and "quantity" it show they would rather pick "quantity". more production mean more money they can extort their customer. imagine the car did get in accident and then they said the insurance only cover certain part and the customer has to pay extra to fix it
When you order a Porsche Taycan on wish you can’t expect nothing better
Thanks, gonna buy myself Xiaomi SU7
It's not only for the xiaomi suv. Buying first gen vehicles means getting ready to face problems. Also xiaomi makes phones, not cars. That's even worse
Xiaomi has had a bad reputation for appliances as well.
Xiamoi does everything, at an excellent quality/cost ratio, usually. All xiaomi products I own work perfectly and are very affordable. I wouldn't buy a car from a phone brand though lol
@@kerolokerokerolo I would check that statement their appliance division has a horrendous record
@@RagnarinVa my 3 xiaomi phones I had and my earbuds work awesome, all products lasted more than 4 years each and the earbuds have been working for 5 or so, they costed me 24€ and sound as good (if not better) than lot of 100€ + buds
maybe you should try for yourself instead of believing everything you read on the internet. My personal experience says otherwise, though I'm aware my experience is not necessarly representative of reality
@@kerolokerokerolo - never said they weren’t a good phone manufacturer. I am talking about very specific and fatal failures in their cars and appliances.
Evs take something like 25% of the parts of a combustion car. Because of this companies will pump them out. Dyson the vacuum cleaner company made an EV to show how easy it is for a company to build.
annndddd the driver made a UA-cam video .
Source " used car knowledge lecture hall "
Video Xiaomi su7 crash .
He admitted that car was safer and he was over speeding on track .
@@JonySmith-bb4gx Sure
@@JonySmith-bb4gxmy dude the breaks completely destroyed themselves thats not a overspeeding problem thats a break quality problem
@@gui_224 dude the car colllided head on . Purpose the brakes are done . But the driver is safe
Just admit u don't know how cars work .
Do u know what crumble zones are ?
@@JonySmith-bb4gx it was not a safe test, it was a track test, the brakes were destroyed completely before the Crash not during the crash, thats not how brakes should work.
The driver is safe, good, since the Crash was caused by the shit brakes the least they could do is make sure the driver is safe lol.
To be fair. This is their first car. And boy does it look beautiful. I hope all the issues get fixed for version 2!
version 2.4, update 109.56, patch version 2025
@@gabiungureanu4296and will include ads just like their phones.
Is it a track car?
But not at cost of potential lives.
This is exactly the root problem summary of all Chinese stuff. Ford's first gasoline powered car also had problems, but it was OK because it's it's only 10mph. I would recommend Xiaomi to start working with gasoline automobiles first, and work their way up history, but they wouldn't right.
whoa hold on, the airbags worked. That's progress!
Same thing happened with the early r35 gtrs. Nissan didn't expect owners to push their cars let alone in a track, resulting in brake and transmission failures for the first two years.
Why all the negative comments? And a|l the cameras happen to be in the right place at the right time!
Some good stuff (for the price) is now made in China!
my stock brakes in my sports cars (bmw z4 e 86/ corvette c4 -1500kg including 60mm cooling ducts) would fade in less than a lap so going 2 laps before a cooling lap seems not bad. The brakes on xiaomi look of very high performance, with good pads there shouldn’t be any problems. I also test the brakes to see how long it takes to fade before I start braking near the limit
It looks like they brought the temperature of the pads to such a high level they disintegrated
ITs ok. Their commercial Airline passenger jets are safe.
Sarcasm🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
lol, the C-91Never in a million years.
Yes, it's so safe that none of their govt officials have taken a ride on one LOL
Yes they are not Boeing
@@MRMINKS-ks5sm nope . Reality
They test the airbags and SOS and it worked!
That's bcz they are supposed to
A car that outperforms a German sports car, with Chinese engineering, what's the worst that could happen...
The vehicle accident occurred due to the fact that the car was not designed for track use, but rather for family use. As a result, the standard brake pads were unable to withstand the intense driving conditions on the track. According to the owner of the vehicle, the front brake pads are completely worn out after 40+ heavy braking instances.
So stop making racism jokes and criticising it for using standard brake pads. This just makes it seem like you're very ignorant.
XiaoMi should just Stick to Making Smart Phones.
Cars is NOT Their Forte
There phones r shitty too 🤣🤣🤣
This is completely normal for Chinese products.
If it looks good when new it's A+ Ok!
Thats how i get fooI in buying their phones. Soon realized that my old phone are better than my new xiaomi phone.
@@maemilev Considering my Xiaomi phone has better camera than iPhones, I beg to differ. Not that's saying much, as iPhones and basically everything is made in China too, lol XD
Tesla: safety, tech, performance, service
Chinese: tech, performance, overrating
How's FSD going?
By checking the imagine and video, i do not think the issues discussed here such as brake and the airbag is toom much of a concern. Noted those accidents on the track are on original car with no update to the brake or the tyre while you should know the car is not produced for racing. The airbag not coming out accuse if also funny. From the image there is no much damage to the frame or where the engine normally sits, so why need to activate the airbag
Thanks for the video 🎉🎉🎉🎉 it's really important 🙂
What I know is that all manufacturers are in a hurry to launch their products but they do not do much quality checks.
annndddd the driver made a UA-cam video .
Source " used car knowledge lecture hall "
Video Xiaomi su7 crash .
He admitted that car was safer and he was over speeding on track .
@@JonySmith-bb4gx AND shut up
😅无知的发言
@@JonySmith-bb4gx🤡🤡🤡🤡
@@MMBXD-lc3fl waiting for proof 🥱🥱🥱
This is just review from those jealous of Xiaomi. It's amazing that SU7 is going well and you should be happy for it
You are just some Chinese propagandist, and a car that unreliable should not be celebrated
This feels like how America media tries to defame and destroy Tesla for some odd reasons.
你是对的,所有人不想了解到底发生了什么,只想输出自己的情绪
A brake pad can pretty much never look like that. That’s the shittest material ever
@@grigorioschristodoulou5229 Chinesium Alloy
Tesla is bad because of the software, china made cars explode.
Not even close.
Model S Plaid was way worse when it launched at braking there's a lot of videos brake's failing on the internet
Well that's interesting!
Thanks for the upload.
The electric cars that can be enjoyed on the track are Tesla S with track pack , Taycan, and Ioniq 5 N .
The amount of people just being racist and “China bad” is astounding. Its Xiaomi fault, but of course u just gotta make the joke of china bad lmao.
I myself use a byd car in Thailand, and it’s great, since it got long reputation and is reliable. Know your difference people.
Brake pads are made out of tofu so what do you expect?
After watching for 2 minutes, I realized that this is an anti-China channel.
All there videos...
It really shocked me. It turns out that this is how you spread rumors. Anyone with any brains can see that this is on a track, and the track is completely different from the street. Brake pads wear out very quickly on the track. This blogger caused the car crash after all the brake pads were worn out on the track.
that's how western media works: even not display the original explanation video😅
Driving on a track does not cause complete brake failure also tianmen square winnie the pooh
@@kwill6589where is the original video?
@@romansenger2322bilibili
"The algorithm on UA-cam is truly pathetic; only these kinds of rubbish and rumor-mongering videos get recommended and gain traction."
So ur telling me my German shit box from 2001 is safer than a brand new Chinese car
Deutsche Qualität 🇩🇪🇩🇪🇩🇪
This is also just Xiaomi's first car product, so clearly there are problems, this is their first product, and because of this problem Xiaomi can fix this problem and make it safer, just like Tes*a, T*sla also experienced problems when they first made cars , and they fixed the problem and are now one of the safest car brands in the world. so everything needs a process, nothing is perfect right away!!!
The way the thing breaks upon collision seems like the materials are extremely cheap. The whole front bumper just shatters into pieces😂
The car collided and he was safe
This showed that Xiaomi car is safe
Nhìn xe giống taycan nhưng Chất lượng quá kém...
@@tinhuc786尾速70km/h,如果你开过车的话,你会懂的
Is it a track car?
@@JonySmith-bb4gx🤡🤡🤡🤡
Tofu buildings, tofu cars. Poor quality.
Tofu people, tofu morals
@@78bollox tofu survived 150 mph
I ll buy tofu over Yankee Tesla
If anything this video proved that the car is best
Xiaomi should use this video to promote the car
The car colllided at 150 mph and kept it's driver safe .
@@JonySmith-bb4gx look forward to your purchase and review... They selling them in Malaysia yet ?
@JonySmith-bb4gx it literally hit a rubber wall that is designed to save drivers. What happens when this piece of plastic hits a concrete wall when CRITICAL BRAKE FAILURE occurs in the real world?
Poor people too☺️
Who tf would by a car with the name of a phone?
Hold that thought. Apple might come back in one day.....
Apple Zealots
People pay for piano with the name of a motorbike. And it's pretty good.
Xiaomi is a brand name, not a phone 💀
@@cabrelbeuk72 I'm not sure what your point is. Yamaha been doing music since 1887. Motorbike since 1955. Mi been doing cars since...? What's that?
Also you can't compare the level of R&D and expertise of a top tier company to one whose main goal, the DNA, is to produce cheap stuff. I should know, I bought Xiaomi phones before. Looks good, works OK initially... Buy cheap, you buy twice.
Why are people being so rude to Xiaomi about this car? Like c'mon dude it's their first production car, you can't expect it to be 100% perfect as such. It'll have problems, no car manufacturer made a perfect car on first try. Xiaomi still managed to do something. C'mon guys, learn appreciating others.
It's not being rude though. The first car they created was already proving itself to be a disaster with no hopes of improvement.
Other manufacturers didn't do a perfect car, but their quality control is higher than Xiaomi.
When clients called to report auto accident, they always claimed the cars were out of control. The fact of the matter is, the car did not go out of control. The driver lost control of the vehicle. There is no such thing as auto accident, it is auto loss!
I keep seeing the video and for me they also have a steering problem as in the first video he jerks the wheel and the car doesn't turn but keeps going straight maybe they are using parts made for small light cars knowing that these ev's are as heavy as trucks so wear and tear will be multipled
what's worse, it isn't intended as a track car, but idiot behaviour causes people to drive them as is
That's just understeer, happens on all cars
you have never been even close to a racetrack
This 140kmh crash showed the built quality of the product, which is REALLY GOOD!
很多人对于这个速度没有认知,就像没开过车一样
But if they'd attempt describing the crash like this, they couldn't make people hate China. And that was the main goal, to talk shit and diss one of the strongest countries
Cars used for racing are setup differently from cars for regular use. Never use a regular car for racing.
I didn't see it racing any other cars!
Testing on a track makes sense. Also you clearly didn't watch all the video.
Every car that wants to be sold and marketed must be tested and researched for years, so that when used by consumers the car is very safe and comfortable
Imagine buying a car, let that sink in; A CAR, made by a phone company, and entrusting it your own life... Bruh... Id rather trust my 20+ years old Passat and even that thing is seeing a mechanic twice a month... 😂😂😂
It's a 1st gen car from a smartphone company... The trust isn't quite here 😂
I don’t think Xiaomi su7 was meant to be taken to the track in the first place.
Still my 2008 Honda Odyssey has better brakes that don't disintegrate smh.
@@volcano.mitchell I think the Xiaomi's have way better brakes, they just aren't enough for the power it delivered.
@@volcano.mitchell is it tuned or riced?
Its just like chinese Toys😂 looks shiny and nice, but if you "push" it, its crack 😂😂😂
Not all Chinese toys are like this, you are just stereotyping
@@Fxrraributthurt much?😅
@@elozvyut it's the truth though? Not all Chinese products are shitty and plastic
Chevrolet Makes shitty Cars bro 😂😂😂😂 the Best Cars is not american shit Cars, the Best Cars is a Japanese Cars, the american Cars its shit. My mother has an Iranian car, and that second-hand thing is more reliable than my father's blazer that breaks something every now and then and doesn't start 😂😂😂
Evidence that this just propaganda
ua-cam.com/video/3fowjSB4vOo/v-deo.htmlsi=by3Netu66C0ZgESl
To be fair, the Xiaomi EV was not designed to be a racing car 😐
They clearly claimed SU7 is a better and cheaper Porsche. This video is a backfire on Xiaomi no matter how we look at it.
Road cars are always tested on race tracks, mind you.
@@abc2390986idk about that, the ceo was talkin openly that they will reach porsche level in maybe 10 years
There should be a weight limit fot any racetrack people keeps forgetting how heavy EV are
I am so happy about my indian car companies they provide good quality
We owned Mahindra Scorpio for 13 years it had one electric fuse problem but it was solved in the service centre apart from that no such minor or Major issues engine still smooth and reliable last year we sold our car 😢
Planning to buy Mahindra Scorpio N this Diwali 🥰
It seems that some people deliberately create accidents to degrade.
someone is trying to race a car thats made by a company that normally makes crappy phones lol
Form over function is a very common attitude of Chinese business people imho. It's more important that something looks good rather than whether it works.
The BEST of this Video is 15:37 😊
I would still buy one, probably, but will wait until the hype dies down, the queues die down and at least some of the standard recall issues have been ironed out.
lol, those brakes!!! 😂😂😂 Made in China strikes again!
Made in China isn't the problem. It's the relentless corner cutting and take their money and see if they'll notice mentality.
I'm surprised the vloggers haven't been silenced
@@vueport99 I understand. I’m not naive to the issues. However, for me personally, after being let down far too many times, Made in China sums up all categories of shabby to 3 little words.
@@mikestewart4752If anything this video proved that the car is best
Xiaomi should use this video to promote the car
The car colllided at 150 mph and kept it's driver safe .
@@mikestewart4752 annndddd the driver made a UA-cam video .
Source " used car knowledge lecture hall "
Video Xiaomi su7 crash .
He admitted that car was safer and he was over speeding on track .
@@vueport99made in China does not always mean corner cutting and bad quality, but it very frequently does. So frequently in fact, that one should expect it. Even foreign companies that have good systems and products can fall victim to it. Hard to control everything 100%.especially the parts going into your product. It's too easy to make money by switching something out for a cheaper alternative.
The driver in the demonstration didn't even attempt to turn. He just continued to drive straight into the barricade. 🤔
The car will probably flip if it turns suddenly in a curve at high speed.
He was going so fast when the brakes failed that even if he was turning he would have just understeered
Because he deliberately crashed the car!
Looks like he also hit brake far too late
It appears the driver deliberately crashed into the barrier to make fun of the car. Another propaganda from conventional automakers to ruin the reputation of the vehicle. The ignorant part of the viewers is that majority of the car parts are made in China. This is the problem with the West, in self-denial.
not defending Xiaomi, because they shouldn't have advertised it as a sports car in the first place. But 2 laps isn't too bad for a first car, and the crumple zones seem to perform well too. But Xiaomi should definitely put more thought into the safety of their cars
Which also isn’t too bad for their last car. They should stop trying to compete in automobile markets, before their half-baked car causing fatal accidents.
@@abc2390986 maybe, but if they managed to fix the issues it would be a pretty good car
事實上特斯拉在同等條件上在賽道上跑了一圈剎車片已經全部磨光了,這些車如果跑賽道必須更換更強的煞車片
The air bags worked, hallelujah!
Those airbags, not working properly :o
Probably the sensors were too low. It's a recurring issue. Check out Hiluxes that didn't deploy airbags due to container truck bumper crashes.