Xiaomi SU7 Ultra Successfully Reaches Mount Everest: China's Fiercest Car Goes to the World's Highest Mountain
Fast Technology March 24 news, early this morning, car blogger "Han Lu" shared a piece of good news:Xiaomi SU7 Ultra successfully ascended to the roof of the world —— Mount Everest.
According to the introduction, this summit journey took a full 24 hours, driving the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra from an altitude of 50 meters, overcoming all obstacles, and finally reaching an altitude of 5200 meters (should be the Gyalu La Pass viewpoint).
Xiaomi SU7 Ultra's ascent to Mount Everest this time is a great feat: China's most powerful car, bravely climbing the world's highest mountain!
Accompanied by the warm and bright morning sun, the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra shines brightly, as if showcasing the powerful strength of Chinese automobiles to the world.
The distant Mount Everest also silently watches over all of this in the morning light, like a silent witness, witnessing the rise and glory of China's automotive industry.
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