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Jan 12, 08:47 AM

Xiaomi Auto Delivers Over 50,000 Units in December 2025, Exceeding 410,000 Units for the Full Year

#Chinese Automaker Global Expansion and Competition

[Sales Milestone] Xiaomi Auto achieved a record-breaking monthly delivery of over 50,000 units in December, bringing its total annual deliveries to 411,600 units.

⚡ Core Developments: Record Monthly Deliveries Driven by Dual-Model Strategy

In December 2025, Xiaomi Auto delivered more than 50,000 vehicles, setting a new all-time high for the brand. Full-year deliveries reached 411,600 units, representing year-over-year growth of over 200%. The SU7 consistently ranked as the top-selling sedan priced above RMB 200,000, delivering over 20,000 units per month for seven consecutive months. Meanwhile, the YU7 secured the title of best-selling mid-to-large SUV for four straight months, directly competing with the Tesla Model Y.

📊 Key Metrics: Rapid Ramp-Up from 30,000 to 50,000 Units per Month

From surpassing 30,000 units in monthly deliveries for the first time in July 2025, to exceeding 40,000 units each month from September onward, and then breaking the 50,000-unit mark in December, Xiaomi accomplished this exponential growth in less than six months. The brand’s first model, the SU7, launched in March 2024, received over 88,000 firm orders on its debut day.

💡 Industry Impact: Efficient Product Strategy Reshapes the EV Landscape

With only two models, Xiaomi has rapidly risen to become a leading player among emerging EV brands, matching Tesla in execution efficiency. Its core product strengths—top ratings in C-IASI crash tests, verified real-world range performance, and striking design—have solidified its market position. In 2026, Xiaomi plans to launch four new models, including a range-extended SUV, further broadening its market coverage.