Xiaomi Auto Speeds Up Production, Delivers Some Models 6 Weeks Early
Xiaomi Auto hits 224,700 sales in 2025, achieving 62% of its 350,000-unit annual goal.
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Xiaomi Auto hits 224,700 sales in 2025, achieving 62% of its 350,000-unit annual goal.
Leapmotor’s new D19, Xiaomi’s first EREV, and a new plug-in hybrid from GWM are all expected to carry 80 kWh high-capacity battery packs.
In this vibrant yet fiercely competitive market, which ten models stand out from the crowd in August?
NIO Inc. delivered 6,666 vehicles last week, including 2,577 under the NIO brand, 2,777 from its ONVO brand, and 1,312 Firefly units.
Xiaomi may release the YU7 Ultra to enhance its high-performance reputation, as speculation grows around a sportier variant. Current YU7 owners seek better handling.
Xiaomi Auto has rolled out its major autumn software update, HyperOS 1.10.0, for the SU7 series, spanning assisted driving, intelligent cockpit, and safety features
Which models made it to the top 10 of China’s new energy vehicle (NEV) sedan sales ranking in August?
In H1 2025, global NEV sales grew 30%, with China leading at 62% market share. Domestic automakers dominate, posing challenges for foreign brands facing declining sales.
Xiaomi EV modified its sales strategy, expanding sales rights for the SU7 Ultra to all staff, aiming for efficiency as the model’s growth stabilizes amidst market challenges.
Under the agreement, Hesai will serve as the company’s exclusive supplier, providing both long-range and short-range LiDAR units, with delivery expected to be completed by the end of 2026.