Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun showcased the smart driving features of the SU7 Pro in Shanghai and Hangzhou. Xiaomi has heavily invested in smart driving, with plans to expand the R&D team. The company aims to deliver 120,000 SU7 vehicles this year, with monthly deliveries set to exceed 10,000 units by June. Xiaomi's intelligent driving team currently has over 1,000 staff, with plans to increase to 1,500 in 2024 and 2,000 in 2025.
Xiaomi's intelligent driving team has more than 1,000 staff so far, and the firm plans to expand the team to 1,500 in 2024 and to 2,000 in 2025, the Chinese tech giant said today, adding that monthly deliveries of its Xiaomi SU7 will top 10,000 units by June. @Xiaomi https://t.co/Yhb1WB00t0
XIAOMI AIMS TO DELIVER 120,000 SU7 VEHICLES THIS YEAR. #CHINA $EV #Xiaomi $XIACY
Great chat with Li Bin about our shared interests in EVs and the future of the industry. https://t.co/Z8zAdffceJ
Delighted to be in Shanghai delivering Xiaomi SU7 to its owners. Thank you to all SU7 owners for your trust and support. https://t.co/WtpUMYNjdy
Great catching up with NIO CEO Li Bin to thank him for his support during the Xiaomi SU7 launch. He shared exciting thoughts on the EV industry, saying we're on the cusp of a surge of domestic EV brands. It's a pivotal moment, and we need to work together to make it happen! https://t.co/CptanfigaV
Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun just showcased the urban NOA feature of the SU7 Pro live! • He started off the drive near Century Avenue in Shanghai and headed towards Hangzhou, showing off its smart driving features. • Xiaomi has invested heavily in smart driving, with its R&D team now… https://t.co/1gBf2Rd3d5
Thank you to the EV team in Nanjing for having me today. Nanjing holds a special place for Xiaomi - it's both the heart of our East China headquarters and a top-selling city for Xiaomi SU7. https://t.co/zemwv7jS9t