Xiaomi Shares Dip After Previous Rally, CEO Lei Jun Reflects on YU7 Launch Concerns - YT FINANCE
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Xiaomi Says It’s ‘Totally Normal’ For Its New SUV’s Brakes To Catch On Fire
Xiaomi has been enjoying success thanks to its cutting-edge automobiles, but it was recently placed in a literal hot seat. A video of flames emanating from the YU7 Max SUV’s brakes surfaced following a track test. Given the YU7 Max’s remarkable specs—which include 682 horsepower and 639 lb-ft of torque—this has sparked concerns. Let’s examine […] The post Xiaomi Says It’s ‘Totally Normal’ For Its New SUV’s Brakes To Catch On Fire appeared first …
Chinese technology CEO Lei Jun says he will start exporting his electric cars from 2027 when the company manages to increase its production capacity and reduce the current "great pressure" to meet orders in China. Read
Xiaomi’s executive director has confirmed that the manufacturer will start selling its electric cars outside the Chinese market from 2027; until then, the brand will focus on meeting the high domestic demand. Lei Jun, CEO of Xiaomi, has confirmed that the Chinese technology giant will only consider selling its cars outside its home market from 2027 onwards, as it is currently focusing all its attention on the very high domestic demand that its f…
Xiaomi’s CEO is becoming more and more known. Lei Jun is becoming an increasingly public character due to his appearances and his particular way of seeing the rivalry between Chinese brands. Xiaomi’s top manager and founder has answered the responses of netizens during a recent live broadcast, as they point out from the CarNewsChina media. Most of the practical questions have been directed towards the recent Xiaomi YU7 project, its current state…
Lei Jun: Xiaomi EVs Could Go Global in Two Years
Xiaomi is no stranger to the electric vehicle market, having already launched its EV lineup in China, including the recently introduced Xiaomi YU7 which has garnered overwhelmingly positive responses from the public. However, for now, these vehicles remain exclusive to the Chinese market. In a recent statement, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun revealed that the company is considering expanding its EV offerings to international markets by around 2027. Accordin…
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