March 21 news, the much-anticipated Xiaomi SUV7 will be launched in a week, becoming a hot topic in recent days. Recently, Lu Weibing drove a SUV7 to the Qualcomm press conference, causing a sensation once again. However, a leaked photo on the internet raised questions about the car's spaciousness.
Later, Lu Weibing released a video explaining that the controversy was caused by the front passenger seat being pushed all the way back, so he made a special visit to clarify the matter.
At the time, Lei Jun himself went online to debunk the rumor, saying that the SU7 is a Class C sedan, and the legroom in the second row is even larger than that of the Model S and standard-wheelbase BMW 5. Everyone doesn't have to worry about insufficient rear seat space.
This story isn't over. This afternoon, Lei Jun himself posted a video to clarify the situation, saying that after adjusting the front seat to a suitable position, with his height of 1.81 meters, he had plenty of legroom in the back seat.
Lei Jun has emphasized many times that the Xiaomi SU7 has a spacious interior, with legroom in the back row measuring 105 mm, which is the distance between the front seat backrest and the back seat, commonly known as the backseat legroom.
In the latest hands-on video, Lei Jun also emphasized that the Xiaomi SU7 has a very large trunk and probably the largest front trunk in its class. It can easily fit in a suitcase.
"Generally speaking, only pure electric platforms of good quality will have large front trunks like this," said Lei Jun, concluding, "As a Class C luxury car, the Xiaomi SU7 has decent space."