The auto industry is valued at over $3 billion, and expected to be worth twice as much in 10 years. In 2024, about 67 million passenger vehicles were produced, with major automakers like Toyota ...
Xiaomi may be new to the automotive world, but it’s already shaking things up. After making waves with the SU7 sedan and YU7 crossover, both selling like wildfire in China, the tech giant is now ...
Xiaomi might not be a seasoned veteran in the auto industry, but the electronics-turned-automotive giant is currently one of the hottest players in China’s EV space. That’s largely thanks to the ...
The car, which starts at $35,000, intends to compete with the Model Y, China's most popular SUV, which starts at $36,760.
Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun has set a goal for the YU7 to outsell the Tesla Model Y, the best-selling electric premium SUV, in China. It could very well happen, considering Xiaomi’s SU7 is now outselling Tesla ...
Chinese device and EV maker Xiaomi (XIACF) on Monday revealed its latest offering in the ultracompetitive Chinese auto market, doubling down on the success it's already achieved with its SU7 EV sedan.
Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun rules out the rumored 199,000 yuan $27,600) starting price for the YU7. The car's price should reflect its premium features and advanced technologies, although it should still ...
This new electric SUV has just handed Tesla a large defeat. Sales of the Xiaomi YU7 are running rampant in China, with the challenger brand beefing up its production.
In October, the YU7 outsold Tesla’s Model Y in China, marking a major win in the country’s fast-growing EV segment ...
As confirmed this week, the new YU7 SUV from Xiaomi Automobile will officially launch on May 22. Before then, however, Xiaomi has teased a brief glimpse at the YU7’s interior—more specifically, an ...
The Xiaomi YU7 is a Tesla Model Y-sized EV crossover in China. Base price is $35,300 (253,500 RMB), undercutting the Chinese market Tesla Model Y by about $1,200. Xiaomi recieved 200,000 reservations ...
BEIJING (Reuters) -Chinese EV and smartphone maker Xiaomi on Thursday priced its new electric YU7 SUV from 253,500 yuan ($35,364), almost 4% below Tesla's Model Y, stepping up the challenge to the U.S ...