Xiaomi Delays Global EV Expansion Until 2027 Despite Outselling Tesla in China

Karmactive Team

Xiaomi's global EV ambitions on hold until 2027 as CEO Lei Jun focuses on dominating Chinese market first.

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The tech giant turned automaker won't expand internationally for 2 more years despite the SU7 sedan outpacing Tesla's Model 3 sales in China.

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Why the wait? Overwhelming domestic demand has created year-long waitlists for its popular SU7 sedan and newly launched YU7 SUV.

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"We'll strive to ramp up capacity," Lei promised during Wednesday's livestream, acknowledging production challenges but offering no specific solutions.

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The electric SU7 sedan has beaten Tesla Model 3 monthly sales since December, sending shockwaves through the global EV market.

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Just launched last week, the YU7 SUV received a staggering 200,000 orders in its first 3 minutes, creating delivery wait times exceeding 56 weeks.

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Priced at 253,500 yuan ($35,360), the YU7 undercuts Tesla's Model Y by nearly 4% while offering greater range and luxury features.

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With Tesla's China dominance under threat, what will happen when Xiaomi finally goes global in 2027?

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Could Xiaomi's strategy of conquering China first before international expansion become the new playbook for emerging EV manufacturers?

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While Western markets wait, Xiaomi continues building its EV factory capacity and expanding its 235 Smart EV sales centers across 65 Chinese cities.

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