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Brinks Report > Blog > World > Xiaomi to Consider Selling EVs Globally from 2027, Says CEO
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Xiaomi to Consider Selling EVs Globally from 2027, Says CEO

Dolon Mondal
Last updated: July 3, 2025 3:09 pm
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Xiaomi is winning big in China.

Its sleek electric sedan, the SU7, has outsold Tesla’s Model 3 every single month since December. Its newer YU7 SUV? Overwhelmed with orders within 18 hours of launch. The demand is wild.

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So, what’s next?

Not global domination—at least not yet.

During a livestream this week, CEO Lei Jun confirmed that Xiaomi will only consider selling EVs outside China from 2027. The company is fully focused on its home turf for now. Why? Because Xiaomi’s car factories are already under pressure.

Thousands of Chinese buyers are still waiting for their SU7 or YU7—some for over a year. That’s led to a wave of online frustration and complaints. But Lei stayed tight-lipped.

“We’ll strive to ramp up capacity,” he said. No further details.

From Smartphones to Sports Cars

It’s not just another tech company building cars. Xiaomi is on a mission—to prove that innovation in China doesn’t just mean cheap copies. It means bold design, big ambition, and a genuine shot at leading the EV race.

But here’s the tension: Innovation vs. Capacity.

Xiaomi is killing it with ideas—but can they build fast enough?

Asking people to wait more than 12 months for a car isn’t just bad PR. It’s a test of trust. And before they look overseas, they’ll need to prove they can deliver at home.

The Road Ahead

2027 isn’t far, but in the EV world, it’s an eternity.
By then, Tesla, BYD, and others will have launched new models, made price cuts, and moved deeper into global markets.

Can Xiaomi keep up?

If it can manage the chaos, fix delivery timelines, and keep its design edge—yes. Xiaomi might just be the next Chinese giant to roll out in Europe, India, and beyond.

But it won’t be easy.

And for Xiaomi, that second race hasn’t even started.

Also Read Ford CEO Says China’s EVs Are More Advanced; and Could Crush U.S. Automakers

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