Xiaomi’s CEO showcases new-gen SU7 in teardown livestream, says orders exceed 40,000 · TechNode
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Xiaomi’s CEO showcases new-gen SU7 in teardown livestream, says orders exceed 40,000 · TechNode
Lei Jun, founder of Xiaomi, hosted a livestream that lasted more than three hours at the company’s auto factory in Beijing’s Yizhuang district and offered a detailed teardown of the new-generation SU7 sedan. During the broadcast, Lei, alongside automotive safety expert Zhu Xichan, examined the vehicle component by component, covering exterior paintwork, forged wheels, interior materials and a 7.1.4-channel audio system, as well as structural ele…
The new Xiaomi SU7 has already received tens of thousands of locked-in orders
Xiaomi refreshed its first EV model, the SU7, back in March, and the initial interest in the car was very high, with 15,000 orders recorded in the first 34 minutes of availability. Now, a few weeks later, that number has jumped to over 40,000, but these are locked-in orders. This was revealed by Xiaomi founder and CEO Lei Jun. He added that Xiaomi delivered over 20,000 cars in March, of which over 7,000 were of the new SU7, which started shippin…
The new Xiaomi SU7 started its career on the wheel caps. Only a few days after its launch, the brand was already evoking thousands of bookings. Today, it has just exceeded 40,000 orders for its updated electric sedan. Faced with this success, Xiaomi maintains the course, and even intends to accelerate. Xiaomi SU7 "V2": the board announced is being checked On March 23, Xiaomi officially launched the delivery ball for its new SU7. This new version…
To consolidate its position in the ultra-competitive electric car market, Xiaomi continues to draw on the talent pool of its main reference: Tesla. The recent recruitment of an old key figure of the American manufacturer in China marks a new step in its expansion strategy.
Xiaomi is not only selling electric cars, it is also changing the way customers buy. The new Xiaomi SU7 has reached such a high level of demand that there is a data that sums it up all: 70% of buyers do not consider other alternatives. This behavior is especially relevant in a market like Chinese, where comparing between brands is almost a norm, as the supply is one of the widest on the planet. However, Xiaomi is achieving something unusual even…
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