This afternoon, Xiaomi Auto rolled out its 2025 year-end summary, showcasing the year's key achievements through nine lengthy visuals. In the realm of sales, the cumulative delivery tally surpassed 500,000 vehicles. The Xiaomi SU7 emerged as the best-selling sedan model within the price bracket exceeding 200,000 yuan over the past year. Meanwhile, the Xiaomi YU7 clinched the top spot in sales for mid-to-large SUVs for four consecutive months.
When it comes to user statistics, the cumulative driving distance has hit a staggering 6.7 billion kilometers, with a remarkable 91.26% of users actively engaging with assisted driving functionalities. The Xiao Ai Assistant has been summoned 2.16 billion times.
In terms of sales network expansion, Xiaomi Auto has inaugurated 477 stores and 264 service centers, achieving nationwide coverage. Regarding technological advancements, the Xiaomi HAD system underwent a full-scale rollout in February 2025, introducing a plethora of innovative features.
From a safety and performance perspective, the Xiaomi SU7 garnered an A+ rating and five-star certification in safety evaluations, while the Xiaomi YU7 excelled in range tests. The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra established a new benchmark for mass-produced cars at the Nürburgring, setting a fresh lap record.
Lei Jun, who had initially planned to live-stream the disassembly of the Xiaomi YU7 on the evening of December 31, rescheduled the broadcast to January 3 due to a bout of cold.
Xiaomi Auto also made an announcement that it will introduce four new models in 2026. Among them is an extended-range seven-seater SUV, codenamed 'Kunlun,' which adopts a 'large-battery extended-range' technology route, boasting a battery capacity exceeding 70 degrees.
