Xiaomi Surges Ahead in EV Race, Delivers 300,000 Cars by July 2025
Xiaomi, the tech giant, is expanding its electric vehicle (EV) production with a second factory in Beijing. By July 10, 2025, it had already reached 45.7% of its 2025 delivery target of 350,000 cars. This impressive progress has put Xiaomi ahead of established competitors like Tesla and BYD.
Xiaomi's car division, led by Lei Jun since 2021, is growing rapidly. In 2024, the company sold an average of 27 electric cars per hour, or 647 per day. By 2025, this number had increased to around 840 cars per day. Xiaomi's success can be attributed to its efficient production and sales strategies. The company sells an electric car every 2 minutes, demonstrating its commitment to revolutionizing electric mobility.
Xiaomi delivered its 300,000th electric car on July 10, 2025, marking a significant milestone in its short history. The SU7 model, despite its popularity, has a delivery waiting time of around 5 years, indicating high demand and limited supply.
Xiaomi's entry into the electric vehicle market has been nothing short of remarkable. With plans to open a second factory in Beijing and expand globally by 2027, Xiaomi is set to continue challenging established players like Tesla and BYD. Despite the long wait for the SU7 model, customers remain eager to own Xiaomi's innovative electric cars.
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