Xiaomi EV maintains momentum with monthly deliveries above 40,000 units in November

Published: Dec 1, 2025 10:47
Source: gasgoo
Xiaomi EV continued its strong run in November, delivering more than 40,000 vehicles for the month, according to data released by the company.

Shanghai (Gasgoo)- Xiaomi EV continued its strong run in November, delivering more than 40,000 vehicles for the month, according to data released by the company. The figure extends a period of sustained high-volume performance for the fast-growing automaker.

The company noted that the figures were compiled by its internal data center, covering actual vehicle deliveries from November 1 to November 30 across its entire lineup.

November marked the third consecutive month that Xiaomi EV's deliveries stayed above the 40,000-unit threshold, a sign that the company has carved out meaningful momentum despite increasingly fierce competition in China's new-energy vehicle market.

Consistent with its usual practice, Xiaomi did not disclose an exact delivery total for the month, saying only that volumes “remained above 40,000.”

The update comes shortly after a major production milestone. On November 20, the company celebrated the rollout of its 500,000th vehicle, a benchmark reached just 19 months after deliveries began in April 2024. Xiaomi described the accomplishment as a new starting point and thanked customers for their support.

The company's performance over the past three months suggests that it is not merely benefiting from early hype but is instead making real progress in scaling manufacturing and broadening its market reach. Sustaining delivery volumes at this level—especially amid an intensifying industry arms race—highlights Xiaomi's operational strengths in production, quality management, and supply-chain coordination.

Xiaomi also reported new progress in its retail and after-sales network build-out as of November 30.

The company added 17 new stores nationwide during November, bringing its total to 441 locations across 131 cities.

Expansion is set to accelerate in December, with plans to open 36 additional stores and enter seven new cities including Hengyang and Mianyang as part of a broader channel-penetration strategy. In parallel, Xiaomi EV continues to scale its service network, which now includes 249 service centers across 144 cities. These developments signal a strategic shift: with the SU7 firmly established in the market, Xiaomi is now prioritizing the build-out of a comprehensive sales and service infrastructure.

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