The price of Xiaomi cars has recently sparked heated discussions among netizens, and even rushed to the hot search for a time. Lei Jun, founder of Xiaomi Group, responded to this, saying that the pricing of Xiaomi cars is indeed a bit expensive, but at the same time, he also emphasized the need to respect technology. This response has aroused widespread attention and heated discussions among netizens.
Some netizens believe that Lei Jun's statement this time shows a misunderstanding of rice noodles. They believe that although the rice noodles have grown, the rice noodles of that generation still do not have enough purchasing power now. In addition, some netizens believe that if the price of Xiaomi cars exceeds 180,000, then Lei Jun will not be able to guarantee the future, because such pricing is too overestimated for young people's purchasing power. They said that the reason why Xiaomi was able to rise back then was because in the era of 45,000 miscellaneous machines, Xiaomi fought its way out at a price of 1999 yuan, not because of how good the product itself was. And now, there are many brands in the automotive field, more than 100,000 scooters abound, Xiaomi car wants to occupy the market, must come up with real scientific and technological strength.
In addition, some netizens said that the price of Xiaomi cars should not exceed 200,000. They believe that whether it is Geely, NIO, or SAIC, Chery, Great Wall, and Changan, these brands are no worse than Xiaomi. They said that the data is all virtual, and for a car, stability is the most important thing. They also took Xiaomi mobile phones as an example, saying that although Xiaomi mobile phones have high configurations, the experience is not good, so they are not optimistic about the prospects of Xiaomi cars.
The price of Xiaomi cars has sparked widespread discussion among netizens, and if Xiaomi wants to succeed in the automotive field, it must come up with real technological strength, and at the same time have a reasonable pricing strategy. #Article Launch Challenge#