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Xiaomi will present a dual-engine crossover YU7 GT, developing 1003 horsepower

The appearance and characteristics of the sports version of the crossover from the Chinese technology giant are disclosed in the database of the Ministry of Industry and Information Technology of China.

The extreme version of the YU7 electric car with the GT index is equipped with two electric motors with a total power of 738 kW (1003 hp), the maximum speed of the car is stated at 300 km/h. An electric motor of 288 kW is installed at the front, and a 450 kW motor at the rear.

The silhouette of the crossover with a sloping roof and a convex hood is similar to the appearance of Porsche models – in particular, the Macan crossover. Compared to the standard YU7, the GT version gets a new, sportier front bumper, flared wheel arches and a massive rear diffuser with red GT lettering.

The status of a sports car is emphasized by 21-inch wheels and red brake calipers. The length of the car is 5015 mm, the wheelbase is 3000 mm.

The price of the new product is not officially disclosed, but according to CarNewsChina, it will be at least 450 thousand yuan (5 million rubles).

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