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Chinese electronics giant Xiaomi unveils first electric car

Claire Martin Published December 29, 2023
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Chinese consumer electronics giant Xiaomi unveiled its first electric car model on Thursday, with its boss declaring ambitions of becoming a global automotive powerhouse despite fierce competition at home.

#XiaomiSU7 makes a significant #Stride as Xiaomi expands from the smartphone industry to the automotive sector, completing the Human x Car x Home smart ecosystem. #XiaomiSU7 will forever journey alongside those steering toward their dreams.#XiaomiEVTechnologyLaunch pic.twitter.com/ZLW5m7PTQN

— Xiaomi (@Xiaomi) December 28, 2023

Beijing-based Xiaomi, which is the world’s fourth-largest smartphone manufacturer, is also a leading provider of tablets, smartwatches, headphones, and electric scooters.

#XiaomiSU7 and #XiaomiSU7Max, what's your preference?#XiaomiEVTechnologyLaunch pic.twitter.com/kiIIAIIYDw

— Xiaomi (@Xiaomi) December 28, 2023

The company announced in 2021 its intended foray into electric vehicles, joining a trend that has seen several major Chinese tech companies pivot towards the highly competitive sector.

#XiaomiSU7 in three words:
✅ Stylish
✅ High-Performance
✅ Long-Range#XiaomiEVTechnologyLaunch pic.twitter.com/TU9dAUvan4

— Xiaomi (@Xiaomi) December 28, 2023

Xiaomi boss Lei Jun took to the stage in Beijing Thursday to unveil the SU7, a sedan that is scheduled to enter the market in 2025.

The model is integrated with Xiaomi software to enable functionality across the firm’s range of devices and will be produced by local manufacturer BAIC.

At the pinnacle of performance, the ultimate driving experience is our starting point in crafting vehicles.#XiaomiEVTechnologyLaunch pic.twitter.com/tSBthJbZcn

— Xiaomi (@Xiaomi) December 28, 2023

“The goal is to become one of the world’s top five automotive manufacturers through 15 to 20 years of hard work,” Lei said.

The SU7’s batteries are to be supplied by China’s largest electric automaker BYD, as well as domestic battery giant CATL.

Many top tech firms in China — the world’s largest automotive market — have invested recently in the country’s EV sector, where foreign firms have struggled to take hold.

#XiaomiSU7 goes from 0-100km/h in 2.78 seconds, officially joining the '2s Supercar Club' with a single step.#XiaomiEVTechnologyLaunch pic.twitter.com/NUk9MvwNRX

— Xiaomi (@Xiaomi) December 28, 2023

BYD was the undisputed leader of China’s EV market in November with more than 300,000 models sold, coming in far ahead of Tesla’s more than 80,000, according to figures from the China Association of Automobile Manufacturers.

Founded in 2010, Xiaomi has achieved rapid growth through its strategy of marketing high-end devices at affordable prices, which were initially sold directly through online channels.

The firm was placed on a blacklist by the United States in 2021 due to alleged links to the Chinese military.

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