Lei further shared that Xiaomi EV's top three delivery markets are Shanghai, Hangzhou, and Suzhou, with the automaker achieving monthly deliveries exceeding 20,000 units for four consecutive months.
Looking ahead, Xiaomi EV provided updates on its upcoming models. The YU7, set to launch in mid-2025, demonstrated impressive range during testing, requiring only two charging stops over a 1,000 km distance. Meanwhile, the high-performance SU7 Ultra is slated to hit the market in March, following the opening of static showcases on February 5.
The SU7 Ultra boasts a bold, aerodynamic design featuring an integrated front spoiler, diamond mesh air intakes, and a carbon fibre roof. Other curated details include blacked-out emblems and headlights, as well as silver accents and a unique 'U' insignia on the side cameras. Xiaomi unveiled the SU7 Ultra's mass-produced version in October 2024, with a pre-sale price of RMB 814,900 (approx. USD 114,000).
Recently, Xiaomi's suppliers revealed that the company's new SU7 model uses aluminium wires instead of traditional copper wires. This sparked widespread discussion.