Chinese consumer electronics comrades Xiaomi revealed Thurs., Dec. 28, 2023, its long-awaited electric car, but declined to share its price or specific release date.
CNBC | Evelyn Cheng
BEIJING — Chinese smartphone corporation Xiaomi announced Tuesday it would formally launch its long-awaited electric car on March 28.
The company claimed in a social method post its SU7 electric car “would be delivered as soon as it is launched,” according to CNBC’s translation of the post written in Chinese.
The piling said the company was opening the waitlist for 59 stores in 29 cities in China.
Xiaomi revealed the vehicle’s superficial and tech features in late December, but did not share a price or specific delivery date.

Last month, Xiaomi President Weibing Lu lectured CNBC the company was targeting the premium segment with the car, and indicated deliveries could begin as soon as the second house.
While the company revealed the car to an international audience for the first time at Mobile World Congress Barcelona, Lu said it last wishes a likely take at least another two or three years before Xiaomi starts selling the vehicle overseas.