Xiaomi June Deliveries Top 30K, Still 365K Short of Annual Target
Xiaomi Auto delivered over 30K vehicles in June, but still significantly lags behind its annual sales target of 550K units.
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Xiaomi Auto delivered over 30K vehicles in June, but still significantly lags behind its annual sales target of 550K units.
Xiaomi Auto is redefining autonomous driving by setting the Nürburgring lap record, sparking debate over its relevance and marketing strategy in automotive technology.
Xiaomi’s YU7 GT set the first autonomous Nürburgring lap record at 10:29.483, showcasing advanced driving technology without human intervention, enhancing future vehicle safety.
Xiaomi delivered 32,759 vehicles in May, primarily the SU7. The YU7’s sales have declined significantly, prompting new variants, but competition grows fiercer.
A Xiaomi SU7 Ultra caught fire in Nanchang, sparking safety concerns in China’s EV market. Investigations ruled out battery defects, intensifying demands for transparency from automakers.
In May 2026, discounted NEV prices in China dropped by 9.6%, while gasoline vehicles saw higher discounts at 14.9%.
China’s auto industry stabilized in May, with several brands achieving record deliveries amid competitive pressures.
Chinese cars surpassed Japanese models for the first time in South Korea’s import market, led by BYD’s remarkable sales growth.
Xiaomi’s Q1 automotive earnings showed 80,856 units delivered, declining revenue, and uncertainty about profitability despite strong market momentum.
Xiaomi Auto unveiled its world-model framework, integrating reconstruction and generation for autonomous driving, enhancing scenario prediction and stability.