Xiaomi SU7, Tesla Model 3 Lead Segment Rankings in 2025 China NEV Quality Report
rands including AITO, Xiaomi, NIO, Zeekr, Li Auto and Voyah have managed to maintain relatively low quality risks despite offering high levels of configuration.
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rands including AITO, Xiaomi, NIO, Zeekr, Li Auto and Voyah have managed to maintain relatively low quality risks despite offering high levels of configuration.
Tesla and other automakers in China have introduced seven-year low-interest financing plans to stimulate demand amidst declining sales, lowering monthly payments and down payments.
China’s auto industry is navigating a pragmatic 2026 with varied sales targets amid intense competition.
China’s auto market prepares for new model launches in 2026, highlighting competition in full-size SUV segments.
December 2025 saw significant changes in China’s new-energy SUV market, with Tesla and Xiaomi leading.
The achievement sets a new benchmark for pure electric vehicles and surpasses records held by XPeng and Xiaomi’s own YU7.
Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun presented detailed specifications of the next-generation SU7 in his livestream last night, focusing on upgrades, design options, and assisted driving features.
China’s auto market cooled toward year-end, with December sales down 8% YoY, but full-year volumes still rose 9% to 34.4 million units, driven by exports and NEVs.
With the halving of the purchase tax for new energy vehicles and the continued adjustment of the trade-in subsidy policies, automotive consumption is expected to receive sustained policy support.
The Xiaomi SU7 Executive Edition, a range-extender five-seat SUV, and a range-extender seven-seat SUV will also be released this year.