Xiaomi SU7 Deliveries Surpass 500,000 in 28.5 Months · TechNode
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Xiaomi's automotive division has just reached a historic milestone by surpassing the 500,000 units delivered from the SU7 series. This impressive feat emerges only 28 and a half months after the start of the...
Xiaomi SU7 deliveries surpass 500,000 in 28.5 months · TechNode
Xiaomi said cumulative deliveries of its SU7 electric sedan have surpassed 500,000 units, about 28.5 months after the model was launched. The SU7 remains the core product in Xiaomi’s expansion from consumer electronics into electric vehicles. The milestone refers specifically to the SU7 and does not include deliveries of Xiaomi’s newer YU7 SUV. [21 Finance, in Chinese]
Xiaomi SU7 has just surpassed 500,000 units sold in just 28 months and consolidates its success in the Chinese market
Xiaomi started off with his electric car SU7 a while ago, from 2024 the first own car was sold to interested customers in China. Furthermore, one is only active in China and still the sales figures can be seen. Xiaomi has just announced that SU7 could be sold in about 28 months to 500,000 units. To give you a rough feeling: VW sold about one million electric cars worldwide last year with a significantly wider portfolio. Xiaomi has of course stil…
Xiaomi has already sold 500,000 SU7 units
Xiaomi launched the SU7, its first EV (which was also its first car), on March 28, 2024, and deliveries started on April 3. It's been 28.5 months since then, and the company is today celebrating selling more than 500,000 of them. This would be a huge milestone for any carmaker, but it's even more impressive for Xiaomi, which made such a big splash with its debut in the car business. In fact, the SU7 may very well be the fastest Chinese EV priced…
In China, Xiaomi has just crossed the course of the 500 000 SU7 delivered since the launch of its electric sedan... Read more Xiaomi's first electric car passed the bar of 500,000 deliveries, but... appeared first on Automobile Clean.
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