New Traguardo for Xiaomi SU7: more than 20,000 models already delivered
June 15, 2024
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New Traguardo for Xiaomi SU7: more than 20,000 models already delivered
Launched on March 28, the SU7 model is available in three variants: Standard, Pro and Max; starting prices are RMB 215,900 (about $29,760), RMB 245,900 and RMB 299,900 respectively. Deliveries of the Standard and Max versions started on April 3, and deliveries of the SU7 Pro started in May. On May 15, Xiaomi EV announced that it has completed the delivery of the 10,000th SU7.
Despite unprecedented acceptance of the model, Xiaomi EV has faced capacity bottlenecks that have led to delivery wait times of around 30 weeks for the current SU7 order and up to 35 weeks for the Max model.
The discussion regarding the continuous decline in Xiaomi EV sales became a trending topic on Weibo, forcing Xiaomi to issue a clarifying statement. Wang Hua, general manager of Xiaomi Group Public Relations department, confirmed that the number of confirmed orders is increasing day by day, but the delivery pressure is extremely high due to the very limited number of available delivery centers.
To face this challenge, Xiaomi EV started a double round of production in June and based on actual delivery figures, it is confident that it can deliver more than 10,000 units in a single month. In May, Xiaomi delivered 8,646 cars of the SU7 series, increasing cumulative deliveries to 15,764 in 2024.
On June 7, Chinese site Sina Tech reported that Xiaomi’s auto factory is hiring more workers as part of efforts to meet Xiaomi EV’s annual delivery targets. With this move, Xiaomi EV aims to guarantee 100,000 deliveries within the year and push the target of 120,000 units.
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