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Bloomberg has reported that Xiaomi is targeting a major expansion of its EV business. The company's President, Lu Weibing, ...
The move marks the first overseas foray for Xiaomi's cars, which have proved enormously popular in China and wowed Western ...
A rise in sales of smartphones, especially in Southeast Asia, helped to boost Xiaomi's second-quarter revenue by 30.5 per ...
According to a report by CnEVPost, Xiaomi president Lu Weibing has revealed Europe as the first overseas market to receive ...
Smartphone maker Xiaomi has already taken the Chinese EV market by storm. The SU7 super sedan has been a sales hit, and the newly launched YU7 electric SUV got 240,000 orders in just 18 hours.Now ...
Last year, Ford CEO Jim Farley commuted in a car that wasn’t made by his own company. In an effort to scope out the ...
Renault, Ford and JLR were among the brands that fell further while Stellantis, GM, Hyundai made big improvements.
President Lu Weibing shed more light on the company's expansion plans after reporting a 31% rise in quarterly revenue, riding ...
Xiaomi disrupted China's already-hot EV market. Now, the company is planning to export vehicles to other markets, including Europe.
However, Xiaomi's CEO believes the SU7 is better than the Model 3 in every other category. Xiaomi should not have problems getting car software up to speed, considering it's a software-first company.
Initially reported by CarNewsChina and brought to our attention by Carscoops, a photographer captured a Chinese Xiaomi SU7 Ultra prototype leaving Ferrari headquarters in Maranello. The photos were ...
A rise in shipments of smartphones, especially in Southeast Asia, helped to boost Xiaomi's second-quarter revenue by 30.5%, ...