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Xiaomi’s automotive push has been fueled by strong momentum at its home market. In the second quarter of 2025 alone, it ...
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HT Auto on MSNXiaomi plans to take on Tesla and BYD, targets European markets
Bloomberg has reported that Xiaomi is targeting a major expansion of its EV business. The company's President, Lu Weibing, ...
Executives for Xiaomi Automobile have confirmed plans to (eventually) start selling its EVs in new overseas markets, including Europe.
The move marks the first overseas foray for Xiaomi's cars, which have proved enormously popular in China and wowed Western ...
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 ...
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 ...
Xiaomi disrupted China's already-hot EV market. Now, the company is planning to export vehicles to other markets, including Europe.
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Cryptopolitan on MSNXiaomi plans European EV market debut in 2027 following stellar Q2 2025 sales
Chinese multinational tech company Xiaomi declared plans to take on Tesla and BYD in the European EV market by 2027, ...
Xiaomi has walked back a claim that it will launch its superfast SU7 Ultra electric vehicle in South Africa. The company ...
A rise in sales of smartphones, especially in Southeast Asia, helped to boost Xiaomi's second-quarter revenue by 30.5 per ...
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.
Xiaomi says the range-topping SU7 Max can accelerate from 0 to 62 mph in 2.78 seconds, which bests the high-performance Model 3's time of 3.1 seconds. Why you can't buy the SU7 in the US ...
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