XIAOMI-W's EV, achieved record vehicle deliveries as production capacity expands.
Xiaomi EV delivered over 40,000 vehicles in September. The company announced this news on Weibo today, but did not disclose the specific figures. The company has taken similar actions before.
The company delivered a total of 36,396 vehicles in August, with deliveries of the YU7 SUV (sport utility vehicle) nearly tripling from July.
Xiaomi officially launched the SU7 electric sedan on March 28, 2024, positioning it as a competitor to Tesla's Model 3.
The YU7, Xiaomi's second model launched on June 26, is its first electric SUV and a competitor to the Tesla Model Y.
The YU7's launch triggered a surge in orders, placing unprecedented strain on Xiaomi EV's factory production capacity.
On September 25th, a local media reported that Xiaomi's electric vehicle project plans to dynamically adjust the vehicle delivery cycle, significantly shortening the time from placing an order to delivery.
Cai Lian stated that the fundamental reason for the accelerated delivery speed is the rapid increase in production capacity, which is what the sales staff have reported.
Chinese customers who purchase SU7 now need to wait for up to 38 weeks to receive their vehicles, while customers who purchase YU7 need to wait for 48 weeks.
