This Xiaomi car is selling like hotcakes! And no wonder, it offers amazing features for an unprecedented price Within the first 18 hours, Xiaomi received over 240,000 binding orders for its new YU7 electric vehicle The waiting time for the base model reaches up to 59 weeks, for the Max variant "only" 40 weeks Interest in the electric SUV far exceeded production capacities, Xiaomi plans to produce 350,000 vehicles in 2025 Sdílejte: Jakub Kárník Publikováno: 30. 6. 2025 16:00 The Chinese technology giant Xiaomi officially launched sales of its first electric SUV, designated YU7, a few days ago and immediately encountered an unexpected problem – enormous customer interest. Within just three minutes of pre-orders opening, the company recorded more than 200,000 reservations, 120,000 of which were backed by non-refundable deposits. After 18 hours, the number of binding orders climbed to a staggering 240,000 units. Good things come to those who wait. For a year Brick-and-mortar stores and their success Who buys an electric vehicle from a phone manufacturer? Production can't keep up, Xiaomi increases capacity An electric vehicle that impressed with its parameters Good things come to those who wait. For a year The massive interest in the new electric vehicle has caused delivery times to extend to levels we are more familiar with from the pandemic era. According to official information from Xiaomi’s website, those interested in the base YU7 model must expect a waiting time of 56-59 weeks. For the mid-range YU7 Pro variant, it’s slightly better – 50-53 weeks. The top-tier YU7 Max version will reach its new owners the fastest, in 37-40 weeks. While the base YU7 model, priced at 253,800 jüanů (approximately 746,000 Kč), attracts the most interest, the more expensive Pro (279,900 jüanů / 823,000 Kč) and Max (329,900 jüanů / 970,000 Kč) variants paradoxically have shorter waiting times. This suggests that a significant portion of customers prefer the more affordable version. Brick-and-mortar stores and their success Interesting data was provided by the Chinese automotive analyst with the nickname @孙少军09, who has over 1.24 million followers on the social network Weibo. According to his analysis, 351 Xiaomi brick-and-mortar stores recorded between 280,800 and 315,900 binding orders within the first 72 hours of the YU7 launch. On average, each store secured 800 to 900 orders, with a conversion rate of visitors to actual customers reaching an impressive 75-80 %. Xiaomi used the same strategy for selling electric vehicles as it does for its smartphones – an extensive network of brick-and-mortar stores where customers can not only view the product but also get detailed information. Employees are trained not only in technical specifications but also in how to explain the role of the YU7 within the entire Xiaomi «Human-Car-Home» ecosystem. Who buys an electric vehicle from a phone manufacturer? According to the analyst’s findings, the typical customer is a young urban resident – 55% of buyers are men aged 22 to 35. Roughly 60-70% of customers are switching from an existing vehicle, while 5-7% reportedly changed their original reservation for the Xiaomi SU7 sedan in favor of the new SUV model. Regarding the popularity of individual variants, 55% of customers chose the base YU7 model, 25% prefer the mid-range Pro variant, and the remaining 20% opted for the top-tier Max version. Interestingly, customers on average spend an additional 15,000 to 20,000 jüanů (approximately 44,000 to 58,000 Kč) on optional equipment and accessories. Production can’t keep up, Xiaomi increases capacity To handle the enormous demand, Xiaomi must significantly increase production capacity. The company declares that it plans to produce up to 350,000 electric vehicles in 2025, which is far from enough to cover current interest. Production takes place in two plants designated F1 and F2, whose capacity is currently insufficient. To facilitate financing for its electric vehicles, Xiaomi offers flexible installment plans ranging from 12 to 60 months, with a down payment between 15% and 85% of the total vehicle price. This flexibility in payment terms has likely also contributed to the enormous customer interest. Although Xiaomi originally focused primarily on the Chinese market, there are whispers that the brand’s electric vehicles could appear in Europe next year. However, given the current trade tensions between the EU and China and the introduction of tariffs on Chinese electric vehicles, this will not be a simple process. An electric vehicle that impressed with its parameters It’s no wonder that the YU7 generated such interest. It is a medium to large SUV with a length of 4,999 mm and a wheelbase of 3,000 mm, offering a range of up to 835 kilometers (according to the Chinese CLTC methodology). The top-tier YU7 Max AWD version boasts a combined output of 508 kW (approximately 680 horsepower) and 866 Nm of torque, which is enough to accelerate from zero to one hundred in just 3.23 seconds. This Xiaomi car is selling like hotcakes! And no wonder, it offers amazing features for an unprecedented price Jakub Kárník Zprávičky Jakub Kárník Zprávičky Xiaomi opted for an 800V high-voltage platform, which allows for extremely fast charging – in just 15 minutes, it can «refuel» enough energy for 620 kilometers of driving. The interior offers three interconnected Mini LED displays with a total width of 1.1 meters, forming a continuous surface across the entire width of the cockpit. Would you buy an electric car from Xiaomi? Source: XiaomiEV (1, 2), Notebookcheck Sobre el autor Jakub Kárník Jakub je znám svou nekonečnou zvědavostí a vášní pro nejnovější technologie. 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