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Xiaomi delivers 40K+ EVs for 3rd month in a row and produced 500,000th EV in Nov

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Xiaomi delivers 40K+ EVs for 3rd month in a row and produced 500,000th EV in Nov
Source: Xiaomi

Xiaomi Auto said on December 1 that its November 2025 deliveries again exceeded 40,000 units, marking the third consecutive month in which the company achieved this volume. The update was shared by Xiaomi Group founder, chairman, and CEO Lei Jun on social media, alongside new progress in the company’s retail expansion efforts.

Source: Xiaomi

The run of 40,000-plus delivery months began in September, when shipments first crossed that threshold. October and November maintained the same level. Lei Jun said the company would continue to build its production and delivery capabilities and acknowledged customer support for the brand’s growth.

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In November, Xiaomi Auto added 17 new stores nationwide. The company now operates 441 stores across 131 cities. For December, Xiaomi plans to add 36 more stores, including new locations in Hengyang and Mianyang. As of November 30, Xiaomi maintained 249 service centers in 144 cities.

A manufacturing milestone followed during the month. On November 20, the 500,000th Xiaomi vehicle rolled off the production line. Xiaomi reached this output 602 days after launching its first model, the SU7, on March 28, 2024. The company said this set a new global speed record for a new energy vehicle manufacturer to produce 500,000 units in such a timeframe.

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At the ceremony, Lei Jun said the achievement showed that Xiaomi Auto’s full operational chain—research and development, manufacturing, sales, delivery, and service—had been validated through consistent execution. He said the milestone also demonstrated broad market acceptance and marked Xiaomi Auto’s entry into a period of scaled operations.

The company released further details on its delivery progress. It took 230 days to deliver the first 100,000 vehicles. Deliveries of the next 200,000 vehicles required 232 days, indicating a significant increase in throughput as production expanded. Delivery momentum strengthened in the third quarter, with September reaching 40,023 units and both October and November keeping monthly deliveries above 40,000 units.

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Xiaomi Auto is also preparing to introduce an in-app feature that will allow customers to select from in-stock vehicles. Orders locked in before 24:00 on December 26 are expected to be delivered before the end of the year.

As Xiaomi Auto moves into 2026 with sustained output and network expansion, the key question is how its delivery capacity will evolve as production continues to scale rapidly.

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