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First Xiaomi SU7 Ultra badge got stolen, and it has 0.3g of 24k gold on it

March 13, 2025 3 Min Read
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The Xiaomi SU7 Extremely badge was stolen in China for the primary time. Regardless of containing gold just for 29 USD, resellers provide to purchase this badge for as much as 200 USD on buying and selling platforms. The incident left the automobile house owners involved.

Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun has ready one thing particular for the primary group of householders of the Xiaomi SU7 Extremely, a particular version automobile badge with 24k gold on it. When introduced, it shortly raised issues relating to the badge being stolen and bought for money. Responding to that, Lei Jun stated on Weibo: “The gold on the badge is barely a skinny layer. Everybody, please don’t get any concepts about stealing it—it’s not price breaking the regulation over that quantity of gold.”

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Sadly, somebody on LittleRedNote just lately noticed a Xiaomi SU7 Extremely on the road with its badge lacking, clearly pried off. This incident left the automobile proprietor pissed off and raised issues amongst different automobile house owners concerning the safety of the Xiaomi SU7 Extremely’s badge. In response to one automobile blogger, who despatched his 24k gold badge to a gold store and melted it, he stated the badge has 0.3 grams of gold in it, equal to the value of 29.22 USD, in line with essentially the most present gold value.

Picture supply: Weibo

We have now investigated XianYu, which is likely one of the largest used merchandise commerce on-line platforms in China. Somebody is certainly promoting the Xiaomi SU7 Extremely’s 24k gold layered badge, and it’s priced at 200 USD—clearly way more than the quantity that the gold prices. Moreover, somebody can be promoting counterfeit 3D printed automobile badges priced from 4 USD to 40 USD, which is anticipated to focus on common SU7 customers for modification functions.  

Fast Transient: The Xiaomi SU7 Extremely, a 1,548-horsepower beast that will get to 100km/hour in simply 1.98 seconds, was launched in late February 2025 and is priced at 72,830 USD. This sporty, pure electrical sedan has made a mark within the Chinese language auto business by promoting 10,000 models in simply two hours. And it now has a supply ready time of 13-16 weeks.

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