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Xiaomi gets another good news after successful SU7 launch

Xiaomi's entry into China's EV market has caused a stir, with its SU7 sedan selling over 7,000 units in April. This cements the smartphone giant's position as the country's eighth-largest EV newcomer and sets the stage for a heated competition with established players like Volkswagen and Tesla. The company aims for 100,000 deliveries this year.

Xiaomi SU7 buyers face month-long waits for deliveries

Potential buyers of Xiaomi SU7 electric sedan are facing long waits of four to seven months, signaling strong demand for the company's first vehicle. Deliveries for the standard model may take 18-21 weeks, with the most expensive model possibly taking 27-30 weeks. Xiaomi's expertise in smartphones gives it an edge in smart dashboards for EVs.

Xiaomi SU7: CEO teases price on upcoming car

Xiaomi's CEO revealed the company's first electric vehicle, the SU7, will be priced below 500,000 yuan ($69,424) and emphasized its exceptional design and intelligence. The official price range and pre-orders will commence on Thursday. The car's unveiling in December and the company's aim to become a top five automaker have generated considerable anticipation.

Xiaomi SU7: Smartphone maker unveils first electric car

Xiaomi unveiled its first electric vehicle, the SU7, aiming to become one of the top five automakers globally. The sedan features "super electric motor" technology, boasted to surpass Tesla and Porsche acceleration speeds. With shared operating systems, fast-charging capabilities, and autonomous driving features, Xiaomi seeks to break through the automobile industry. No pricing has been announced.