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Chinese tech giant Xiaomi is facing delivery delays for its second electric vehicle, the YU7, due to overwhelming demand ...
Executives for Xiaomi Automobile have confirmed plans to (eventually) start selling its EVs in new overseas markets, ...
Xiaomi (pronounced shau-mi) is expected to launch electric vehicle sales in Europe by 2027 following the launch its YU7 ...
Xiaomi increased its electric car business revenue to 20.6 billion yuan (2.44 billion euros) in the second quarter thanks to ...
Xiaomi plans to enter Europe’s EV market by 2027 and compete with Tesla and BYD. The company expects its car division to ...
Xiaomi struggles to ramp up YU7 production, which has led to long wait times of more than a year, prompting the CEO to ...
The Xiaomi YU7 offers a longer driving range than the Tesla Model Y, more advanced tech, and it’s cheaper. With wait times ...
Chinese Tech Multinational has reported a 30.5% jump in revenue in Q2 2025, with the help of strong demand for its YU7 EV, as ...
President Lu Weibing shed more light on the company’s expansion plans after reporting a 31% rise in quarterly revenue, riding ...
The YU7 starts at 253,500 yuan, which is about $35,000 in the US—the exact price Tesla briefly achieved with its first-generation Model 3 in early-2019, before heading back up to the $40,000 mark.
A new Chinese carmaking behemoth is planning an all out global offensive. Xiaomi, which is best known for making smartphones but now also makes electric cars, is now planning on selling its vehicles ...
China is one of the largest EV markets in the world and an important market for Tesla. Competition is increasing and a ...