A Xiaomi SU7 sedan on display at the 2026 Beijing auto show in April 2026. Credit: CnEVPost.
- The SU7 sedan series delivered 21,044 units in July and 101,540 units in the first 7 months of the year.
- Xiaomi EV has delivered more than 760,000 vehicles cumulatively, though it remains well short of its sales target for this year.
Xiaomi EV, the electric vehicle unit of Xiaomi (HKEX: 1810), said Monday that cumulative deliveries of its SU7 sedan series have surpassed 500,000 units, 28.5 months after deliveries began.
The first-generation SU7 was launched on March 28, 2024, with deliveries beginning several days later on April 3.
The high-performance SU7 Ultra sedan was launched on February 27, 2025, while the new-generation SU7 was rolled out on March 19, 2026.
The sedan series delivered 21,044 units in July, up 3.09% from June but down 13.79% from a year earlier, according to data compiled by CnEVPost.
Xiaomi SU7 Monthly Deliveries 2024-2026
Month
2024
2025
2026
January
22,897
1,133
February
23,728
218
March
29,244
7,882
April
7,058
28,585
26,826
May
8,630
28,013
24,023
June
14,296
23,225
20,414
July
13,120
24,410
21,044
August
13,111
19,848
September
13,559
19,579
October
20,726
14,992
November
23,156
12,520
December
25,815
11,123
Xiaomi SU7 monthly deliveries
2024
2025
2026
Including the YU7 SUV (sport utility vehicle) series, Xiaomi EV has now delivered more than 760,000 vehicles cumulatively.
Xiaomi EV’s growth has slowed significantly this year following rapid expansion in 2025. The company delivered 31,267 vehicles in July, up just 2.68% year-on-year and down 9.99% from June.
Xiaomi EV Monthly Deliveries 2024-2026
Month
2024
2025
2026
January
22,897
39,002
February
23,728
20,414
March
29,244
21,440
April
7,058
28,585
36,702
May
8,630
28,013
32,759
June
14,296
25,459
34,738
July
13,120
30,452
31,267
August
13,111
36,396
September
13,559
41,948
October
20,726
48,654
November
23,156
46,249
December
25,815
50,212
Xiaomi EV monthly deliveries
2024
2025
2026
Deliveries in the first 7 months totaled 216,322 units, up 14.83% year-on-year and equivalent to 39% of its full-year target of 550,000 vehicles.
To meet that target, Xiaomi EV would need to deliver nearly 67,000 vehicles a month on average over the remaining 5 months, more than double its current monthly pace.
The SU7 delivered 101,540 units in the January-July period, down 43.62% year-on-year, while the YU7 series delivered 114,782 units.
Xiaomi introduced its second vehicle series, Sky Nomad, on July 30, marking its first entry into the extended-range electric vehicle (EREV) segment.
The 7-seat flagship N90 Max has a pre-sales starting price of 299,900 yuan ($44,190), while the 5-seat N70 Max starts at 259,900 yuan. Both models are scheduled to go on sale in September.
The pricing undercuts the Tesla (NASDAQ: TSLA) Model Y L, which starts at 339,000 yuan, and puts the vehicles in direct competition with offerings from Li Auto (NASDAQ: LI) and Huawei-backed Aito.
Xiaomi EV will display its full vehicle lineup, including the N70 Max and N90 Max, at the 2026 Chengdu Auto Show starting later this week.
Xiaomi Sky Nomad’s two EREV SUVs have generally received 200 to 300 intent-deposit orders per store, according to a local media report.
($1 = 6.7873 yuan)
