Xiaomi EV so far delivers over 150,000 SU7 vehicles

Published: Jan 27, 2025 15:06
Source: gasgoo
On Jan. 26, 2025, Lei Jun, Xiaomi's Founder, Chairman, and CEO, confirmed that cumulative deliveries of the Xiaomi SU7 model have already surpassed 150,000 units.

Shanghai (Gasgoo)- On Jan. 26, 2025, Lei Jun, Xiaomi's Founder, Chairman, and CEO, confirmed that cumulative deliveries of the Xiaomi SU7 model have already surpassed 150,000 units.

On the same day, Xiaomi EV revealed it has forged partnerships with 13 leading charging network operators, integrating more than 1.02 million charging stalls into its "Xiaomi Charging Map" mobile application. Among these, over 800,000 are DC fast chargers. The network now spans 365 cities and 88.1% of highway service areas nationwide. Through the Xiaomi Charging Map, users can access real-time station data, including availability, power output, pricing, occupancy fees, and parking costs.

In 2024, Xiaomi EV showcased impressive sales performance. Its first production model, Xiaomi SU7 series, hit the market in late March 2024, and recorded cumulative deliveries topping 135,000 units by the end of December, significantly surpassing the company's initial goal of 100,000 units. The carmaker has set a target of delivering 300,000 vehicles through 2025.

On October 29 last year, during the launch event for the Xiaomi 15 series and Xiaomi HyperOS 2, Xiaomi Group Chairman and CEO Lei Jun revealed the pre-sale price of the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra at 814,900 yuan, with pre-orders opening simultaneously. Equipped with Xiaomi's most powerful HyperEngine V8s, the SU7 Ultra boasts a top rotating speed of 27,200 rpm, a maximum horsepower of 1,548, and an acceleration time of 0-100 km/h in 1.98 seconds.

In early December last year, Xiaomi EV also unveiled official images of its fire new SUV, the Xiaomi YU7, which is expected to hit the market in June or July 2025.

Regarding the expansion of sales and service network, in the final month of 2024, Xiaomi EV added 50 new retail stores, bringing its total to 200 stores across 58 cities. In January 2025, the company plans to add 16 more stores, expanding to six new cities, including Hohhot and Luoyang. Additionally, 29 new Xiaomi EV service centers and authorized service centers opened for business in December 2024.

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