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The Xiaomi Su7 Ultra on exhibition at the Xiaomi store in Hangzhou, Zhejiang province, China, February 27, 2025.
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Barcelona – Xiaomi He plans to start selling his electric vehicles outside China “in the coming years,” said company’s president William Lu.
Lu made the announcement in the launch of Xiaomi products at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona. While there were no specific deadlines, his comments underline the ambitions of the Chinese technology giant in the Global EV market to face players as Tesla.
“I can’t share too many details, but I am very excited to tell our global users that Xiaomi will launch EV for sale in global markets in the coming years,” Lu said.
This week, Xiaomi launched its first EV Premium in China called Su7 Ultra, which begins in 529,000 Chinese yuan ($ 72,627). Lu said the car accumulated 15,000 orders in 24 hours and will be on display at the company’s stand at the MWC.
It is only Xiaomi’s second electric car after announcing your incursion into segment EV in 2021. The company First vehicle, called su7It was launched last year in March. The company, which is better known as smartphone player, only sells its EV in China, but is the third largest smartphone supplier in the world.
Su7 de Xiaomi has been successful, with the company delivering more than 100,000 units last year.
The Xiaomi EV boom, along with a recovery in smartphone sales, has helped the company’s shares, which appears in Hong Kong, increase almost 300% in the last 12 months.
The Beijing -based company is looking to mount that wave with a new high -end phone call Xiaomi 15 ultra launched on Sundaywhich he hopes will challenge Samsung in a global stage.