The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra began pre-sales in China at the end of October at a price of RMB 814,900 ($112,110), with an official launch set for March 2025.
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The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra began pre-sales in China at the end of October at a price of RMB 814,900 ($112,110), with an official launch set for March 2025.
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Li Auto had 11,900 insurance registrations last week, Xpeng 9,400, Zeekr 6,200, Leapmotor 9,200 and Aito 7,700.
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In November, China's EV market was mostly up, with Li Auto and Nio being exceptions. Xpeng grew by about 30%, Geely by 13%, Xiaomi by 6%, and BYD remained nearly flat, with a 0.7% rise compared with October.
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Xiaomi SU7 deliveries continued to exceed 20,000 units in November, marking the second consecutive month over the 20,000 mark, Xiaomi EV said.
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Xiaomi SUV will have very different interior to the SU7 sedan according to latest leaked information. Car will launch Q1 2025.
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Li Auto had 11,600 insurance registrations last week, Xpeng 7,200, Zeekr 6,200, Leapmotor 9,100 and Aito 7,500.
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Xiaomi SUV will launch in the first quarter of 2025 according to multiple Xiaomi insiders, but does Xiaomi have production capacity?
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Xiaomi's second EV model is scheduled to hit the market in February or March next year, internally codenamed MX11, and will compete directly with the Tesla Model Y, according to local media.
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Xiaomi deliveries pick up speed and help to contribute to the fortunes of both the auto unit and the group with likely profit soon.
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Li Auto had 12,300 insurance registrations last week, Xpeng 6,300, Zeekr 6,000, Leapmotor 8,500 and Aito 7,200.
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