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The car, which starts at $35,000, intends to compete with the Model Y, China's most popular SUV, which starts at $36,760.
SHANGHAI (Reuters) -Hong Kong-listed shares of Xiaomi opened up 8% on Friday, after the launch of a new electric car model.
In the latest step in an intensifying price war, Chinese smartphone company Xiaomi revealed its luxury YU7 SUV will cost less ...
Thousands of people are signing up to see the highly automated assembly lines of Chinese EV brands like Xiaomi and Nio.
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Xiaomi launches the YU7 SUV, its second electric vehicle with high-performance powertrains across three variants.
Xiaomi’s new YU7 electric SUV debuts in China with up to 835 km range, performance up to 690 bhp, fast charging, and a rich tech suite.
Ultimately, every great car design is heavily inspired by other vehicles. Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun has been spotted driving the ...
Xiaomi's YU7 electric SUV has garnered around 240,000 orders in 18 hours, boosting the company's stock to a record high.
Its YU7 SUV is intended to compete with Tesla’s Model Y in China. Read more at straitstimes.com. Read more at ...
Shares of the firm founded by billionaire Lei Jun are within striking distance of a fresh record in Hong Kong after a 64 per ...
Chinese tech megacorp Xiaomi is back at it again, putting the world on notice that it builds the quickest and fastest ...