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iAoni's Twitter profile confirms delivery of over 30,000 cars in July for the iAOMI electric vehicle brand

Twitter Account of X (Iaomi) reports delivery of over 30,000 vehicles in July, establishing a new monthly delivery milestone.

Twitter profile of X (iaoimi) distributes more than 30,000 electric vehicles in July
Twitter profile of X (iaoimi) distributes more than 30,000 electric vehicles in July

iAoni's Twitter profile confirms delivery of over 30,000 cars in July for the iAOMI electric vehicle brand

Xiaomi, the renowned Chinese tech company, has made significant strides in its electric vehicle (EV) division. At the start of last month, recruitment for the second phase of its factory began, signifying a push towards mass production of its electric vehicles [1].

The YU7, Xiaomi's electric SUV, was launched in July 2025 and has since seen remarkable success. Within three minutes of its launch, it garnered over 200,000 reservations, demonstrating strong market demand [1]. Deliveries of the YU7 commenced on July 6, with some pre-produced units from previous months included in the initial shipments [1][5].

Despite the high demand, the YU7's success has led to factory capacity constraints for Xiaomi's EV division. As a result, consumers ordering the YU7 now can expect delivery up to 59 weeks later, according to Xiaomi's mobile app [1].

Xiaomi is addressing this issue by rapidly expanding its manufacturing capabilities. The company is acquiring a large new industrial site for its third phase of production, aiming for an annual output capacity of 450,000 vehicles [1]. This expansion is intended to support current high demand and future growth.

Currently, Xiaomi's EV sales, including the YU7, are confined to China. However, the company has plans to enter overseas markets, with 2027 marked as the year for global expansion [1][2]. This ambition was underscored recently when the first SU7 Ultra, an upcoming Xiaomi EV model, was registered in Europe [2].

It's worth noting that, as of the latest reports, there have been no specific mentions of delivery delays for the YU7. The deliveries that started in early July appear to be progressing alongside dealership network expansion and production capacity growth.

In summary, the Xiaomi YU7 is currently in production and delivery phase in China, with strong market reception. The company is aggressively scaling its production to meet demand and plans to expand into overseas markets in 2027 and beyond [1]. The success of the YU7, combined with Xiaomi's expansion plans, positions the company well for a promising future in the global EV market.

[1] Source: Xiaomi's official press releases and statements [2] Source: Xiaomi's Twitter profile (@Xiaomi) [5] Source: Xiaomi's mobile app

  1. The demand for Xiaomi's YU7 electric SUV, which is currently in delivery phase, has resulted in factory capacity constraints within the company's EV division.
  2. To address this issue, Xiaomi is rapidly expanding its manufacturing capabilities by acquiring a large new industrial site for its third phase of production.
  3. The aim of this expansion is to support current high demand and future growth, hoping to achieve an annual output capacity of 450,000 vehicles.
  4. While the YU7's deliveries started in early July, consumers ordering now can still expect delivery up to 59 weeks later, according to Xiaomi's mobile app.
  5. Xiaomi's ambition is to enter overseas markets starting from 2027, one of their upcoming EV models, the SU7 Ultra, has already been registered in Europe.

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