- Xiaomi EV's November deliveries once again surpassed 40,000 units, marking the third consecutive month above this mark.
- In October, Xiaomi EV achieved record deliveries of 48,654 units.

Xiaomi EV's November deliveries once again surpassed 40,000 units, marking the third consecutive month above this mark.
The electric vehicle (EV) unit of Xiaomi (HKG: 1810, OTCMKTS: XIACY) shared this information on Weibo today, as before without specifying exact figures.
Xiaomi EV delivered 41,948 vehicles in September, marking its first time surpassing the 40,000-unit mark. In October, it achieved a record 48,654 deliveries.
Specific November delivery figures are expected to be available later this month in the China Passenger Car Association (CPCA) report.
Xiaomi EV announced yesterday that it added 17 new stores in November, bringing its total to 441 stores across 131 Chinese cities.
It plans to open 36 additional stores in December, targeting coverage in seven cities.
As of November 30, Xiaomi EV operates 249 service centers across 144 Chinese cities.
Xiaomi officially launched its first model, the SU7 electric sedan, on March 28, 2024, positioning it as a competitor to Tesla's (NASDAQ: TSLA) Model 3.
On February 27, Xiaomi officially launched the SU7 Ultra, a performance-enhanced electric sedan based on the standard SU7.
On June 26, Xiaomi launched the YU7, its first electric SUV (sport utility vehicle) and a competitor to the Tesla Model Y.
