Industry trendsOn the evening of May 9th, according to Chinese automobile blogger "Sun Shaojun", the order volume for Xiaomi SU7 has officially exceeded 100,000.Xiaomi SU7 was launched on the evening of March 28, with three configurations on offer. The standard version is priced at 215,900 RMB, the Pro version is priced at 245,900 RMB, and the Max version is priced at 299,900 RMB.
New car updatesXiaomi denies rumors of 7 new car models, including a pure electric SUV called Xiaomi SU7 Touring. Discussion on Xiaomi's new models persists despite denial from PR manager Wang Hua, focusing on improving production capacity and delivering Xiaomi SU7.
Industry trendsLi Xiang thanked Lei Jun for endorsing Li Auto's L6 product with over 700,000 likes on social media. Xiaomi's debut at the Beijing Auto Show attracted crowds, with Lei Jun, the soul of Xiaomi's car venture, becoming a focal point. He reported SU7's latest orders and deliveries and disclosed Xiaomi's 2024 sales target. Later, he visited various booths including Li Auto's, experiencing their products alongside industry figures like Wang Chuanfu of BYD and Jack Wey of GWM.
Industry trendsAt the 2024 Beijing Auto Show, the Xiaomi SU7 made its first public appearance. Xiaomi founder, chairman and CEO, LeiJun, also attended the event, becoming the hottest topic at this year's auto show. At the same time, Lei Jun announced that 75,723 units of the Xiaomi SU7 were reserved 28 days after its launch, with an increase of more than 5,000 in the last four days, and 5781 have been delivered so far.
Industry trendsXiaomi's SU7 electric car has surpassed 70,000 pre-orders, aiming for over 100,000 deliveries in 2024, potentially setting a record for new brands. Citi Bank's estimate of 5,000-6,000 deliveries in April may be underestimated, says Xiaomi.
Industry trendsXiaomi SU7 debuts at Beijing Auto Show, launched on March 28 with three models priced between RMB 216,900 to 229,900. Xiaomi aims to exceed 100,000 deliveries in 2024, with over 70,000 pre-orders received. SU7, built on the Modena platform, offers rear-wheel and all-wheel drive options, a sleek design, and luxurious interiors.
Industry trendsA Chinese car company fired an employee for buying a Xiaomi SU7 and allegedly breaching a non-compete agreement. The company cited conflicting actions with the employee's social media duties. The incident sparked controversy on Chinese social media.