Ford CEO says he can't live without his 'Temu Tesla' - a $30k EV that he flew in from China

The CEO of Ford revealed that he drives a fantastic Chinese-made electric vehicle while praising the company behind it.


The CEO of Ford revealed that he drives a fantastic Chinese-made electric vehicle while praising the company behind it.

While appearing last week on Robert Llewellyns The Fully Charged Podcast, Jim Farley revealed he drives a Xiaomi SU7 delivered from China.

I dont like talking about the competition so much, but I drive the Xiaomi, Farley said.

We flew one from Shanghai to Chicago, and Ive been driving it for six months now and I dont want to give it up.

Thats an extraordinary thing to say, isnt it? Llewellyn responded while chuckling. 

Robert Llewellyn interviewed Ford CEO Jim Farley in an episode of The Fully Charged Podcast

Robert Llewellyn interviewed Ford CEO Jim Farley in an episode of The Fully Charged Podcast 

The Xiaomi SU7 (pictured) was first manufactured in December 2023 by Xiaomi, one of the worlds largest smartphone companies

The Xiaomi SU7 (pictured) was first manufactured in December 2023 by Xiaomi, one of the worlds largest smartphone companies

The car, which sells for about $30,000, debuted in December 2023 as Xiaomis first electric vehicle. The company is best known for being the worlds second-largest smartphone seller, Techloy reported. 

Xiaomis cars are not sold in the US and the 100-percent tariff imposed on Chinese electric vehicles makes it difficult for Americans to buy them.

Farley explained his reasoning for driving a Xiaomi in a post on X

I try to drive everything we compete against. Have done it my whole career, he wrote. Specs can tell part of a story, but youve got to get behind the wheel to truly understand and beat the competition.

Critics have not shared Farleys excitement about his purchase of the ultra-modern car, dubbed a Temu Tesla by one critic.

Jason Isaac, CEO of the American Energy Institute, told National Review that Farley driving an internationally sourced electric vehicle amount to a a slap in the face to Ford employees. 

He called  deeply troubling that Farley is not supporting products produced by his own company.

Farley at press day of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan (pictured)

Farley at press day of the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan (pictured)

Others said they appreciated Farleys honesty and level-headed perspective on the American electric vehicle industry.

Jim Farley is probably the ONLY western CEO [to] truly understand the current situation AND speak it out frankly, one person commented on a video of his podcast interview.

Another added: What a remarkable opportunity to listen to a CEO of a legacy car company being as transparent as he could be, bringing out the reality of Chinese car manufacturing and the dire need to change.

On X, one user called Farleys immersive approach a great way to understand the competition and what customers like.

The interior construction of the Xiaomi SU7s body (pictured). One X user referred to the car as a Temu Tesla

The interior construction of the Xiaomi SU7s body (pictured). One X user referred to the car as a Temu Tesla

According to Xiaomi, the car is a C-class luxury technology sedan with high-tech features.

The dashboard greets drivers when they turn on the car and the vehicle has smart driving and Boost modes.

Its sleek design is not just for beauty, but also for the drive, the website reads. The sedan is offered in a variety of vibrant colors, including Meteor Blue, Radiant Purple and Lava Orange.

Ford produces three full-electric vehicle models: The Mustang Mach-E SUV, the F-150 Lightning and the E-Transit van. The company also offers several hybrid options.

In August, Ford announced it will be shifting its focus to hybrid vehicles amid a slowing demand for electric cars

Ford has abruptly cancelled plans to produce a three-row electric SUV, and has delayed building a new EV plant in Tennessee.

Data collected by MailOnline revealed that global electric vehicles sales have slumped in recent months for three top manufacturers, as the public struggles to fall in love with the technology.  

A yellow Xiaomi SU7 (pictured). Many people came forward and praised Farley for his honest appraisal of the industry and Xiaomi

A yellow Xiaomi SU7 (pictured). Many people came forward and praised Farley for his honest appraisal of the industry and Xiaomi 

Despite growing steam long-term, Tesla saw quarterly sales fall from a peak of 484,500 in the fourth quarter of 2023 to just 386,800 in the first quarter of 2024.

Meanwhile, Chinese car manufacturer BYD – the worlds largest seller of electric vehicles – saw global sales crash earlier this year.

National Review reported that former president Donald Trump previously blacklisted Xiaomi after alleging the company was tied to the Chinese Communist Party military.

Xiaomi went to court over the decision and the Biden administration ultimately reversed it.

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Источник: Daily Online

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