Consistent, Xiaomi Sends 20,000 SU7 Electric Car Units Every Month To Customers

JAKARTA - Xiaomi, a technology manufacturer from China who also plays in the electric vehicle segment, claims that the delivery of its first sedan model reached 20,000 units in January.

Quoting from the CNEVpost page, Monday, February 3, it was revealed that the Chinese brand had sent 20,000 units for four consecutive months, but the exact figure was not explained on the Weibo page.

Obviously, this increasingly stable delivery makes Xiaomi really ready to be involved in the environmentally friendly car segment in China.

As previously reported, Xiaomi EV has opened a delivery target sheet in 2025. The car brand targets the delivery of 300,000 units throughout the year and will continue to increase capacity in the new year.

Xiaomi itself launched the SU7 electric sedan last year, in which it comes in three variants ranging from the base, pro, and max. The base trim is equipped with a 73.6 kWh battery that produces 299 hp of power, armed with a battery limited to 700 km in CLTC counts. In addition, it can recharge the battery as far as 310 km in just 15 minutes, which is priced at 215,900 yuan or around Rp474 million.

In addition, the middle trim or Pro offers a 94.3 kWh battery that can cover a distance of 830 km, which is priced at 245,900 yuan or around Rp540 million.

Finally, there is the highest trim or Max is equipped with a 101 kWh battery which is able to cover a distance of up to 810 km per charge. The arrangement of the AWD dual motorcycle produces 673 hp and recharges as much as 510 km in just 15 minutes, about the price reaching 299,900 yuan (Rp 658 million).

Xiaomi also plans to launch an SUV labeled YU7 in the middle of this year, its presence can certainly support overall sales.