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    <description>Aito is a Chinese electric vehicle marque, owned by Seres Group, renowned for its deep collaboration with technology giant Huawei. Huawei significantly contributes to product design, development, and supplies key components, including advanced autonomous driving systems and the HarmonyOS operating system. Aito offers a range of smart electric SUVs, such as the M5, M7, M8, and M9, available in both battery electric and range-extended versions. Primarily targeting the high-end segment of the...</description>
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      <description>Xiaomi, the Chinese smartphone maker and electric-car start-up, priced its YU7 sport-utility vehicle (SUV) at a 4 per cent discount to Tesla’s bestselling Model Y, a move that is expected to draw a wave of orders in a cutthroat market where even the strongest players struggle to break even.
The YU7, Xiaomi’s second production model, starts at 253,500 yuan (US$35,322), compared with 263,500 yuan for the Model Y’s basic edition, the Beijing-based company announced at a launch event on Thursday...</description>
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      <title>Xiaomi takes aim at Tesla with 4% cheaper YU7 SUV, a Model Y competitor</title>
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