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During the 2024 Paris Olympics, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun went to France, where he had conversations with some Xiaomi fans. One of them asked whether it would be possible for Xiaomi fans to get the Xiaomi SU7 in France before 2030.

Xiaomi SU7

In response, Lei Jun said: ” OK, our goal is to be among the top five in the world, so we will definitely go global at the right time.”

Xiaomi Motors released its first electric vehicle in March this year. The Xiaomi SU7 is positioned as a “C-class high-performance ecological technology sedan” and comes with dual-motor and single-motor variants. There are also two different battery options – 73.6 kWh and 101 kWh. The initial price of the car is 215,900 yuan (~$29,736) to 299,900 yuan (~$41,307).

For those unfamiliar, the company has sold over 10,000 EVs in June. They have also reportedly ramped up the production to shorten the waiting period. In June the company announced starting double-shift to meet the requirements. The monthly delivery target for the car is 10,000 and the long-term goal for 2024 is also ambitious. The company aims to sell over 100,000 units within this year.

With the increase in production capacity and accelerated delivery of Xiaomi SU7, more than 30,000 units have been delivered so far. A report also speculates that the 100,000 delivery target could be achieved within November of this year. The company is also expected to open 220 new stores in 59 cities across China.

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