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Xiaomi Auto

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Chinese electric vehicle manufacturer by Xiaomi
Xiaomi Automobile Co Ltd
Native name
小米汽车有限公司
Company typeSubsidiary
IndustryAutomotive
FoundedSeptember 2021; 4 years ago (September 2021)
HeadquartersBeijing, China
Area served
China
Key people
Lei Jun
ProductsElectric vehicles
RevenueCN¥32.8 billion
US$4.6 billion
(2024)[1]
OwnerXiaomi
Websitexiaomiev.com

Xiaomi Auto (小米汽车; legallyXiaomi Automobile Co Ltd[2]) is a Chineseelectric vehicle manufacturer headquartered inBeijing. It is a subsidiary of Chineseconsumer electronics companyXiaomi. Founded in 2021 by Xiaomi founder and chairmanLei Jun, the company mainly develops and manufactureselectric vehicles.

History

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See also:United States sanctions against China

In January 2021, Lei Jun received a call informing him that Xiaomi had been sanctioned by theUnited States. During an emergency meeting with the board of directors, someone raised the question of what would happen to Xiaomi's 30,000 or 40,000 employees if the company's mobile phone business could no longer continue. This led to Xiaomi's plan to diversify into car manufacturing.[3]

Lei Jun then received strong recommendations from his friends, such asNio CEOWilliam Li andXPeng CEOHe Xiaopeng to enter the automotive industry. He acknowledged that the transition into smart electric vehicles was an inevitable trend.[3]

On March 30, 2021, Xiaomi announced that would establish a wholly owned subsidiary dedicated to the intelligent electric vehicle (EV) business. The initial investment for this venture was set at 10 billion Chinese yuan, with an expected total investment of 10 billion US dollars over the next 10 years.Lei Jun, the CEO of the group, would also serve as the CEO of the intelligent electric vehicle business.[4] On September 1, 2021, Xiaomi Automobile Co., Ltd. was officially established.

At that time, commentators suggested to Lei Jun that the priority should be launching the car as soon as possible, rather than handling everything in-house, and that Xiaomi should collaborate with an establishedOEM. However, Lei Jun rejected this approach, stating that he will not take shortcuts. By not outsourcing, all core technologies had to be developed in-house during the manufacturing process.[3]

Following the announcement, Xiaomi Auto attracted a wide range of talent, including Liu Anyu, an early Xiaomi entrepreneur, Li Tianyuan, a European-based Chinese car designer that built his career inBMW, and Hu Zhengnan, a partner at Shunwei Capital. Xiaomi Auto's recruitment efforts were met with an overwhelming response, receiving approximately 380,000 job applications.[3]

On November 27, 2021, the Municipal Government ofBeijing and Xiaomi officially signed a cooperation agreement, formally announcing Xiaomi Automobile's establishment in the Beijing Economic and Technological Development Zone. Xiaomi Automobile plans to build a two-phase vehicle factory with a cumulative annual production capacity of 300,000 vehicles. The production capacities for the first and second phases are 150,000 vehicles each. The first car is scheduled to roll off the production line in the Beijing Economic and Technological Development Zone in 2024, marking the commencement of mass production.[5]

In March 2022, Xiaomi Group released its annual performance report for 2021. The report revealed that Xiaomi's intelligent electric vehicle business had progressed beyond expectations since announcing the car manufacturing plan in March 2021. Xiaomi's first trial production car was completed on 16 August 2023 and subsequently underwent extensive winter and summer vehicle testing.[3] As of December 2023, the research and development team for its automotive business has grown to exceed 1,000 people, and it is anticipated that formal mass production will commence in the first half of 2024.[6]

A Xiaomi SU7 on display at a Xiaomi Store

On 28 December 2023, Xiaomi has unveiled its first electric car, theSU7.[7] The SU7 was formally launched on 28 March 2024 in Beijing, with Xiaomi starting to take orders for the car on that day.[8] As of June 2024, the total number of Xiaomi Auto's offline retail stores in China exceeded 12,000.[9]

In July 2024, Xiaomi Auto gained an independent car-making qualification from the Chinese government after previously usingBAIC Group's credentials.[10] In the same month, Xiaomi Group spent 840 million to purchase Beijing Yizhuang New Town to build a car manufacturing plant.[11]

On November 15, 2024, Lei Jun announced that he plans to launch an end-to-end large-scale intelligent driving system that can realize the full-scene intelligent driving experience of driving and parking by the end of the next month,[12] and named its end-to-end intelligent driving system service Xiaomi HAD (Xiaomi Hyper Autonomous Driving).[13]

On 22 May 2025 during a 15th anniversary event, Xiaomi revealed details of its second vehicle, the YU7 SUV, which is expected to launch later that year in July. The reveal was originally scheduled to be at Auto Shanghai in late-April, but was delayed due controversies surrounding the fatal crash of a Xiaomi SU7 carrying three college students in assisted driving mode on 29 March.[14]

On 31 May 2025, Xiaomi announced that it had opened 29 new stores in May, for a total of 298 stores serving 82 cities in China. It also plans to open 37 new stores in 10 cities in June. As of May 31, there are 153 Xiaomi service centers covering 88 cities.[15]

On 10 July 2025, Xiaomi Auto announced that its cumulative deliveries have exceeded 300,000 units.[16] On 20 November 2025, the 500,000th Xiaomi vehicle rolled off its production line.[17]

Products

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Alternate logo, used in Xiaomi vehicles
  • Xiaomi YU7
    Xiaomi YU7
  • Xiaomi SU7
    Xiaomi SU7

Sales

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Sales of Xiaomi Auto[18][19]
YearTotal
2024135,000
2025410,000

See also

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References

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  1. ^"ANNUAL RESULTS ANNOUNCEMENT FOR THE YEAR ENDED DECEMBER 31, 2024"(PDF).ir.mi.com.[permanent dead link]
  2. ^"Xiaomi Automobile Co Ltd".govt.chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved2024-09-17.
  3. ^abcde"刚刚,雷军回应小米汽车一切!遭美国制裁成起点,试驾170多辆车!还拿下赛车牌照".wallstreetcn.com (in Chinese (China)).Archived from the original on 2024-07-24. Retrieved2025-03-07.
  4. ^"为小米汽车而战,雷军到底是All In豪赌还是资本新故事?".tech.ifeng.com (in Chinese). Retrieved2023-12-29.
  5. ^"Xiaomi to open car plant in Beijing with annual output of 300,000 vehicles".Reuters. 27 November 2021.
  6. ^"小米汽车研发团队规模已超千人,预计2024年上半年正式量产-汽车资讯-盖世汽车社区".i.gasgoo.com. Retrieved2023-12-29.
  7. ^Toh, Michelle (2023-12-28)."China's Xiaomi dreams of building a car 'as good as' Porsche and Tesla | CNN Business".CNN. Retrieved2023-12-29.
  8. ^"China's latest EV is a 'connected' car from smart phone and electronics maker Xiaomi".AP News. 2024-03-28. Retrieved2024-03-28.
  9. ^赵晋杰 (2024-08-25)."汽车带飞小米?".澎湃新闻.
  10. ^Zhang, Phate (2024-07-12)."Xiaomi gets car-making qualification, regulatory filing shows".CnEVPost. Retrieved2024-07-12.
  11. ^苗诗雨 (2024-07-26)."小米8.4亿再拿地!每经记者实探:部分区域施工机器已进驻现场,现场人士透露明年或投入使用".每日经济新闻.
  12. ^永娟 (2024-11-15)."广州车展直击:小米、理想、极氪、小鹏齐推端到端".第一电动网. Retrieved2024-11-16.
  13. ^小米汽车 (2024-11-16)."什么是端到端大模型?小米端到端大模型有何不同?".新浪微博. Retrieved2024-11-16.
  14. ^Leung, Adrian (2025-05-22)."Xiaomi YU7 SUV unveiled: delivers hypercar acceleration (3.23s) and 835 km range".CarNewsChina.com. Retrieved2025-06-01.
  15. ^Qing, Yuan (2025-05-31).小米汽车 5 月新增 29 家门店,全国 82 城已有 298 家 [Xiaomi Auto added 29 stores in May, bringing the total number of stores to 298 in 82 cities nationwide].ITHome. Retrieved2025-06-01.
  16. ^"分享一个好消息:小米汽车上市15个月,交付已超过30万台。 感谢所有车主朋友们的信任,我们将持续努力,用十倍投入认真造车。".weibo. 2025-07-10. Retrieved2025-07-10.
  17. ^于小明."Xiaomi hits 500,000 EV production milestone".www.chinadaily.com.cn. Retrieved2025-11-27.
  18. ^网易 (2025-01-01)."2024年小米汽车累计交付超13.5万辆 2025年目标为30万辆".www.163.com. Retrieved2025-01-01.
  19. ^"2025 全年汽车销量 / 交付榜出炉:比亚迪 460 万辆蝉联第一,零跑夺新势力销冠 - IT之家".www.ithome.com. Retrieved2026-01-02.
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