Xiaomi declares initial victory in EV foray, with over 70,000 orders for SU7 sedan in first month
- Xiaomi’s founder and CEO Lei Jun said on Tuesday that the SU7 has proved popular and is quickly moving towards its sales target of 100,000 units this year
- Retail sales of new energy vehicles in China totaled 1.76 million units in the first quarter, down 31 per cent from the December quarter but up 34 per cent year on year

Chinese smartphone brand Xiaomi has declared initial victory in its foray into the country’s crowded electric vehicle (EV) market, claiming more than 70,000 locked-in orders for its SU7 sedan in the first month after the model’s official launch.
Amid a brutal price war among China’s EV players, Xiaomi’s founder and CEO Lei Jun said on Tuesday that the SU7 - short for Speed Ultra - has proved popular and is quickly moving towards its sales target of 100,000 units this year.
Xiaomi’s electric sedan has three variants; the standard model is priced at 215,900 yuan (US$29,867), the high-end SU7 Pro goes for 245,900 yuan, while the SU7 Max, the most powerful in the series, is 299,900 yuan.

Retail sales of new energy vehicles in China totaled 1.76 million units in the first quarter of this year, down 31 per cent from the December quarter but up 34 per cent from the same period a year ago, according to data compiled by the China Passenger Car Association.