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Xiaomi's YU7 SUV Launch Garners Record Pre-Orders Amid Market Challenges

The Chinese tech giant Xiaomi sees unprecedented demand for its new SUV, the YU7, as it enters the competitive automotive sector.
Xiaomi, a prominent Chinese technology firm traditionally known for its advanced electronics, is venturing deeper into the automotive market, having launched its YU7 SUV earlier this month.

This follows the successful introduction of its first family car, the SU7, which was unveiled approximately a year ago and positioned to compete directly with Tesla's Model 3.

The release of the YU7 has prompted extraordinary consumer interest, with the company reporting around 200,000 pre-orders within just two minutes of opening sales.

Of these total inquiries, around 130,000 customers placed non-refundable deposits.

In the first 24 hours after launching, around 90,000 units were sold, surpassing the planned inventory for the next year.

Xiaomi’s CEO and founder, Lei Jun, described the surge in demand as "insane," highlighting the significant market interest in their latest offering.

The starting price of the YU7 in China is set at approximately 253,000 yuan, equivalent to around 110,000 shekels.

This unprecedented enthusiasm for the YU7 contrasts with broader market trends, as both the Chinese automotive sector and Western markets are experiencing a slowdown in growth.

Many automotive manufacturers are adapting by revising their development plans, pausing production lines, canceling the establishment of new factories, and implementing discounts to clear existing inventories.

A notable example is BYD, the world’s largest electric vehicle manufacturer, which reported stockpiles exceeding three months with its dealer network in China.

The successful market response to the YU7 comes in the wake of challenges faced by Xiaomi earlier this year, where an incident involving one of its vehicles, equipped with advanced safety technologies, led to a fatal accident resulting in the deaths of three students.

This incident raised concerns over the brand’s image amid an already competitive automotive landscape.

Xiaomi's aggressive entry into the automotive field signals a significant shift in strategy, aligning with similar approaches undertaken by major players in the sector.

As the company positions itself to capture a share of the growing SUV market, it remains to be seen how it will navigate the complexities of the automotive industry.
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