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Xiaomi plans to sell its electric vehicles overseas as SU7 and YU7 models gather steam in the Chinese domestic market.
Xiaomi might not be a seasoned veteran in the auto industry, but the electronics-turned-automotive giant is currently one of ...
China's Xiaomi will only consider selling cars outside China from 2027, Lei Jun, CEO of the smartphone turned electric ...
Lei Jun, the billionaire cofounder of Chinese tech giant Xiaomi, launched an electric SUV that could be a strong competitor ...
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Xiaomi won't sell its EVs outside China before 2027: CEOChina's Xiaomi will only consider selling cars outside China from 2027, Lei Jun, CEO of the ...
Xiaomi announced that sales of the highly-anticipated YU7 SUV will start on June 26, with over 500 units already built at its ...
The car, which starts at $35,000, intends to compete with the Model Y, China's most popular SUV, which starts at $36,760.
Lei Jun has always been an outspoken guy, but recently it seems the Xiaomi CEO and investor crossed the line into crazy during a recent interview with the Economic Observer. Questions about Xiaomi ...
Xiaomi said in a regulatory filing Wednesday that Lei Jun is receiving more than 636.6 million shares as a bonus for “his contributions to the company.” The stock is traded in Hong Kong.
Xiaomi of Beijing in just four years has overtaken older global heavyweights Apple and Samsung to rank No. 1 in China's world-leading smartphone market; globally, it ranked No. 3 in the third quarter.
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