Chinese tech powerhouse Xiaomi has made a staggering entry into the automotive sector, receiving nearly 300,000 pre-orders for its latest SU7 electric SUV just minutes after opening bookings. The response underscores growing consumer confidence in the brand’s diversification and the rising demand for electric vehicles in China.
The SU7, Xiaomi’s first electric vehicle launched last year, has quickly gained traction for its sleek design, high-performance capabilities, and integration with Xiaomi’s broader smart ecosystem. The SUV variant builds on that momentum, offering advanced driver-assistance features and seamless connectivity.
Industry analysts say Xiaomi’s swift success demonstrates how tech companies with massive user bases and innovation-driven reputations can disrupt traditional auto markets. The huge response was also largely due to the company’s aggressive pricing and brand loyalty.
This surge in interest may reshape the EV landscape, posing a serious challenge to legacy automakers and even fellow tech-backed EV startups. As Xiaomi shifts gears, all eyes are now on how it will handle scaling production and delivering on consumer expectations.