Xiaomi continues to expand its product line. For example, the company, which is known to many of us for its smartphone models, is preparing to introduce its own electric vehicle in the near future. This EV, which is expected to be called MS11, was recently spotted on Bluetooth SIG certification. However, this is not the only leak about the eagerly awaited vehicle. A recent leak of spy photos has given potential consumers a glimpse into what Xiaomi is planning with its electric car model. What caught everyone’s attention is the vehicle’s trunk design, which resembles a Xiaomi Buds 4 Pro earphone case.

Spy Photos Reveal Xiaomi Car Trunk Design, Progressing Towards 2024 Mass Production

A leaked spy photo has been making rounds on the internet, revealing the distinctive trunk design of Xiaomi’s upcoming electric vehicle. Remarkably, the opened trunk bears a striking resemblance to the case of Xiaomi’s Buds 4 Pro earphones, or even an enlarged USB-C charging port.

The photos show that the trunk has a large opening and a flat floor. There are also several tie-down points for securing cargo. The trunk lid appears to be made of glass, which would give the vehicle a more premium look. In addition to the trunk, the spy photos also reveal some other details about the vehicle’s design. The front end has a sleek, aerodynamic look, with a large grille and swept-back headlights. The rear end is also stylish, with a sloping roofline and a full-width taillight.

Xiaomi has not yet released any official information about its electric vehicle. However, the spy photos and other reports suggest that it will be a high-end vehicle that competes with models from Tesla and other major automakers. For example the vehicle is expected to be powered by a 101kWh battery pack that provides a range of over 800 km.

It is also likely to be equipped with advanced driver-assistance features. Lu Weibing, the President of Xiaomi Group, has reported that the automotive project’s progress has surpassed initial projections. The aim is for mass production to kick off in the first half of 2024, and it seems that the plan is on track.

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