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Launched in May 2025, the Xiaomi YU7 takes various styling cues from the previous SU7 sedan, as well as high-end SUVs like ...
Xiaomi might not be a seasoned veteran in the auto industry, but the electronics-turned-automotive giant is currently one of ...
Xiaomi's latest electric vehicle, the YU7 SUV, has received over 240,000 bookings within just 18 hours of its official market ...
Ultimately, every great car design is heavily inspired by other vehicles. Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun has been spotted driving the ...
Xiaomi took 200,000 preorders for only its second ever EV—four times what Cybertruck has sold in its 18-month lifetime. But ...
China's Xiaomi will only consider selling cars outside China from 2027, Lei Jun, CEO of the smartphone turned electric ...
China's Xiaomi is telling customers of its new YU7 electric sports utility vehicle they will have to wait more than a year to ...
The car, which starts at $35,000, intends to compete with the Model Y, China's most popular SUV, which starts at $36,760.
It’s unclear how far along into development Xiaomi’s electric car actually is. However, it seems that the idea of a tech company joining the auto industry isn’t as zany as it first sounds.
Chinese smartphone company Xiaomi priced its luxury YU7 SUV within expectations — but undercut Tesla's Model Y.
Here’s what I can say: The SU7 is a car — and a nice-looking one at that. It was parked inside Xiaomi’s MWC booth atop a rotating platform.
Xiaomi’s first electric car was brought out last March: the SU7, a four-door sedan with artificial intelligence features that can help with parking, play movies for passengers and program Xiaomi ...