- This marks the second consecutive month Xiaomi EV deliveries have exceeded the 40,000-unit mark.
- Xiaomi EV delivered 41,948 vehicles in September, setting a new record for the third straight month.

Xiaomi's (HKG: 1810) electric vehicle (EV) unit, Xiaomi EV, delivered over 40,000 cars again in October, marking the second consecutive month surpassing the mark.
Xiaomi EV mentioned this on Weibo today without specifying exact figures, consistent with previous practice.
It delivered 41,948 vehicles in September, marking its first time surpassing the 40,000-unit mark and setting a new monthly record for the third consecutive month, according to data compiled by CnEVPost.
This represents a 209.37 percent increase from the 13,559 units delivered in the same period last year and a 15.25 percent rise from August's 36,396 units.
Xiaomi officially launched the SU7 electric sedan on March 28, 2024, positioning it as a competitor to Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA)'s Model 3.
On February 27, Xiaomi launched the SU7 Ultra, a performance-enhanced electric sedan based on the standard SU7 model.
On June 26, Xiaomi launched the YU7, its first electric SUV (sport utility vehicle) and a competitor to the Tesla Model Y.
Last month, a Xiaomi SU7 caught fire after a severe collision, resulting in the driver's death and raising concerns about vehicle safety.
Xiaomi EV established a new department to explore the technological foundation for next-generation products, according to a report by local media outlet 36Kr on October 28.
The team includes several heads of R&D departments and reports directly to Xiaomi founder, chairman, and CEO Lei Jun.
