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A company that started by selling smartphones, air fryers, and electric scooters just walked into the automotive world and out-engineered some of the most legendary names in the business. Xiaomi built a car that laps the Nürburgring faster than a Porsche, sits stiffer than a Bugatti, and manufactures a full chassis section in 100 seconds flat. They did it by throwing out 100 years of car-making rules, using AI to invent a brand new metal, printing entire car sections as a single piece, and turning the battery itself into the skeleton of the car. This is the full story of how a phone company changed car manufacturing forever. What You'll Learn in This Video: 🔹 The Bet Nobody Believed - In 2021, Xiaomi announced they would build a car, and the entire automotive world laughed at them. 🔹 The Problem With Every Car Ever Made - The way cars have been built since the 1950s has a fundamental flaw that nobody could fix, until now. 🔹 The Oven Problem That Stopped Everyone - Every major automaker hit this exact wall with aluminium casting and quietly accepted defeat. 🔹 The AI That Invented a New Metal - Xiaomi's AI simulated over 10 million alloy combinations to create a metal that has never existed before. 🔹 The Machine That Prints Car Chassis - Their 9,100-ton Hypercasting machine replaces 72 parts and 840 welds with a single piece in just 100 seconds. 🔹 The Battery That Became the Bones - Xiaomi flipped their battery cells upside down and turned dead weight into the structural backbone of the entire car. 🔹 What This Actually Changes - This isn't just one impressive car, it's a signal that the entire era of traditional car manufacturing is ending. Key Facts From This Video: - Xiaomi SU7 Ultra lapped the Nürburgring in 6 minutes 46 seconds - Titans Metal was designed by AI after testing 10,160,000 alloy combinations - 72 stamped parts replaced by 1 single casting - 840 weld points reduced to zero - Battery pack and floor combined thickness of just 120mm - Torsional stiffness of 51,000 Nm/degree, twice that of a Ford F-150 Raptor - HyperEngine motors spin at 27,200 RPM, a world record - Total output of 1,548 horsepower from 3 motors Follow Us for More: 🔔 Subscribe and hit the bell so you never miss a video 👍 Like if this blew your mind 💬 Comment: Could Apple or Samsung do the same thing? #Xiaomi #XiaomiSU7 #XiaomiSU7Ultra #XiaomiVisionGT #XiaomiCar #XiaomiEV #XiaomiChassis #TitansMetal #Hypercasting #HypercastingTechnology #CTBBattery #CellToBody #ChineseEV #ChinaEV #ChinaTechnology #ChinaInnovation #ChineseCarTechnology #ElectricVehicle #EVTechnology #EVChassis #CarManufacturing #CarEngineering #AluminiumFree #chinatech #chinatravel #EndOfAluminium #GigaCasting #NurburgringRecord #XiaomiVsPorsche #XiaomiVsBugatti #FutureOfCars #CarTech2026 #MindBlowing #YouWontBelieveThis #GameChanger #TechRevolution #FutureIsNow #NextLevel #Viral #MustWatch #Shocking #BreakingTechnology
Dr. Ing. h.c. F. Porsche AG, commonly known as Porsche, is a German automobile manufacturer specializing in luxury, high-performance sports cars, SUVs and sedans, headquartered in Stuttgart, Baden-Württemberg, Germany. The company is owned by Volkswagen AG, a controlling stake of which is owned by Porsche Automobil Holding SE, usually shortened to Porsche SE. Porsche's current lineup includes the 911, Panamera, Macan, Cayenne, and Taycan. The origins of the company date to the 1930s when German ...
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