As a significant member of the Xiaomi 14 series, the Xiaomi 14 will join the previously released 14 Pro in China and the upcoming global flagship 14 Ultra to complete this series lineup.
"Xiaomi's debut vehicle, the SU7, is set to start mass production in mid-February, with initial estimates projecting production of 2,000 units in March and a ramp-up to over 10,000 units by July 2024."
Lei Jun has previously dismissed rumors of low pricing, asserting that Xiaomi's car is designed to rival traditional fuel vehicles in the luxury bracket, with prices reaching up to two to three million yuan.
Xiaomi has officially denied claims that Hyper OS is a self-developed system, a rumor that the company suggests was propagated to stir up controversy between Xiaomi and Huawei.
On January 5th, Wang Hua, the General Manager of Xiaomi's PR Department, stated that "until the official launch event of Xiaomi EV is over, all information and posters related to Xiaomi EV versions and prices are fake."
On December 28th, Xiaomi held Xiaomi EV Technology Launch, and its first mass-produced car Xiaomi SU7 made its debut as an actual vehicle for the first time.
On December 19th, Xiaomi issued a statement stating that it will hold two media personnel accountable for leaking information. And 3 employees who fabricated and spread a large amount of false information will be dismissed and permanently banned from employment.
On December 18th, during an interview on CCTV's program 'One On One', Lei Jun discussed the experience and current situation of Xiaomi's automotive venture.
On December 1st, Zowee Technology issued an announcement stating that its actual controller Xia Chuanwu was arrested for suspected insider trading and market manipulation.
Today, the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology announced the declared model information of Xiaomi's car. BAIC will be the manufacturer, with BYD as the battery provider.
Following China's annual shopping extravaganza "11.11", Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun posted an article on Monday announcing that the total payment amount for Xiaomi products across all channels during the "11.11" event exceeded 22.4 billion yuan, setting a new record for the annual promotion.