Gasgoo Munich- Xiaomi EV has delivered more than 500,000 vehicles from its SU7 battery-electric sedan lineup, reaching the milestone roughly 28.5 months after the model entered the market.
Xiaomi EV put its first-generation SU7 onto the market on March 28, 2024, and began customer deliveries on April 3. Founder, Chairman and CEO Lei Jun marked the milestone on social media by thanking SU7 owners for their support.

New-gen Xiaomi SU7; image source: Xiaomi EV
The SU7 portfolio has passed through three major product stages in less than two and a half years. The original sedan was followed by the high-performance SU7 Ultra in February 2025 and a substantially upgraded new-generation SU7 in March 2026.
The range now comprises Standard, Pro, Max and Ultra versions. Across the series, list prices have extended from RMB 219,900 to RMB 529,900, allowing Xiaomi EV to compete in both the mainstream premium sedan market and the higher-performance segment.
Xiaomi EV says the SU7 has ranked first for four consecutive months in China's sedan market above RMB 200,000 in 2026. The ranking depends on the company's selected price and vehicle-category definitions.
According to Xiaomi EV, the SU7 is the first individual model from a Chinese emerging automaker priced above RMB 200,000 to surpass the 500,000-unit cumulative deliveries.
The latest milestone differs from Xiaomi EV's earlier announcement in November 2025 that its 500,000th vehicle had rolled off the production line. That total covered the company's broader lineup and referred to manufacturing output rather than customer deliveries. Xiaomi EV said it reached the production milestone in 602 days, which it characterized as a global record among new energy vehicle manufacturers.
For 2026, Xiaomi EV is targeting total vehicle deliveries of 550,000 units across its portfolio. The company delivered 411,082 vehicles in 2025.
Reaching 500,000 units of cumulative deliveries in 28.5 months confirms the SU7 as the foundation of Xiaomi's automotive business. Its rapid scale-up has given the company an established position in China's premium electric sedan market while providing the volume base for a wider lineup that now includes the YU7 SUV.
The longer-term test will be whether Xiaomi EV can maintain that momentum as its product portfolio expands and it prepares to introduce its vehicles outside China.









