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Chinese electronics manufacturer Xiaomi plans to more than double sales of its cars in 2025.

Xiaomi delivered 135,000 e-vehicles in the past year 2024.

Based on 100,000 cars at the beginning of the year, this is a significantly higher number.


In the current year 2025, it is expected to be more than 300,000.


The Chinese smartphone giant, which is expanding its

business beyond its core business, entered the highly competitive market for electric vehicles in March 2024 with its SU7 series, positioning itself as a direct competitor to Tesla.

Tesla and its Chinese rivals are vying to rival the luxury sports cars of the past and demonstrate their technological and innovative capabilities.


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Could actually happen, I've read and seen a lot about the SU7 Ultra so far, it sounds promising for the price, even if the entertainment isn't quite up to scratch yet, I'm curious
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@Michael-official I agree in principle, but the infotainment supposedly leaves a lot to be desired, the assistance systems are more than capable of improvement and I always have the videos of brake failure in the back of my mind 😅
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@RoronoaZoro Asian cars doesn’t need any marketing the quality sells itself. Therefore Tesla needs attention, if they doesn’t nobody is going to buy their cars
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@Demas Then Xiaomi should catch up in terms of quality, compared to Huawei, etc. there is still a lot of room for improvement in terms of systems, but in terms of quality, players like Geely, GWM and Chery are still much ahead, but especially the biggest players like Nio & BYD are very far ahead, but as I said, I'm excited to see what Xiaomi makes of it :)
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@RoronoaZoro I also excited 💪
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All beginnings are difficult...I am convinced that they will take the right path 👍
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My fingernails are itching to take the first step here, but I'm not quite sure yet.
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Xiaomi is a no brainer
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