Xiaomi's President Confirmed Plans to Sell Its Ultra Popular EVs in Europe, Just Not for a Little While
Xiaomi aims to leverage its success of over 135,000 SU7 sales in China to enter the competitive European electric vehicle market by 2027.
- Xiaomi, the Chinese technology company, intends to enter the European market with its electric vehicles by 2027, marking its initial expansion outside of China.
- This expansion follows strong domestic success with over 135,000 SU7 sedans sold last year and 240,000 YU7 reservations within 18 hours due to high demand.
- Ford CEO Jim Farley praised the SU7 after driving it for six months, calling the experience transformative and warning legacy automakers to adapt swiftly.
- Xiaomi's SU7 utilizes the HyperOS platform to combine driving capabilities with smart home integration, while regulators in Europe are examining Chinese electric vehicles concerning financial support and information security.
- Xiaomi’s European debut could intensify competition amid tariffs and regulatory challenges, as the company aims for 350,000 EV deliveries in 2025 to support growth.
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The announcement comes at a time when the European Union maintains its duties on Chinese electric vehicles. Xiaomi reported in the second quarter of 2025 delivered 81,302 vehicles (+197.7%),
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