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Xiaomi Raises 2025 EV Delivery Goal to 400,000 After Breaking Even
Imagine a smartphone maker that suddenly becomes a car company—and does it well. That’s exactly what Xiaomi has pulled off in 2025. After turning its electric-vehicle (EV) unit profitable, Xiaomi has raised its full-year 2025 EV delivery target to 400,000 units.
For anyone following automotive or tech, this is a strong moment: a brand known for phones, not cars, scaling into the EV space with serious ambition.
Why the 400K Target Matters in 2025
Xiaomi’s move to aim for 400,000 EV deliveries this year isn’t just a number—it signals several real‐world shifts. The company had initially set lower goals (for example, ~350,000 units) and has now upped the number after its EV division achieved break-even or even profits.
In simpler terms: when your EV arm not only sells but starts making money, you raise the stakes. In an industry where many EV makers burn cash for years, Xiaomi’s quick turnaround stands out.
It also highlights the trend that in 2025, EV growth in China isn’t slowing—it’s accelerating. And even tech companies-turned-car companies are getting traction.
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How Did Xiaomi Pull This Off?

There are a few factors behind Xiaomi’s success:
- Brand & ecosystem: Xiaomi already had millions of smartphone users, smart-home users and a built-in audience. Turning that into car customers gives it an edge.
- Fast ramp-up: According to Bloomberg, their EV business didn’t take years to go nowhere—it found its footing relatively quickly. The division hit profitability in 2025.
- Timing and cost structure: Xiaomi may have leveraged its supply chain, electronics expertise and smart manufacturing to control cost, helping margin.
Of course, risks remain—tax incentives in China are being scaled back, which could affect demand.
Real-World Example: The SU7 & YU7 Models
According to Wikipedia, one tangible example of Xiaomi’s EV push is the model known as the SU7.
Important points:
- It debuted and secured large orders, signalling strong customer interest.
- Xiaomi used its experience in electronics launches (smartphones) to build hype, efficient production and faster ramp‐up.
- By promoting models like the SU7 (and later YU7 SUV), they are expanding the product line and brand in the EV space.
This real model shows it’s not just talk—Xiaomi is putting cars on the road and counting them in thousands.
What This Means for the Industry & You
When a company like Xiaomi raises its goal to 400,000 EVs, it tells us:
- China’s EV market is still growing strongly in 2025.
- The barrier to entry is shifting—non-traditional automakers (tech firms) can compete.
- For consumers, this means more choice, potentially more competitive pricing as new players enter and scale.
- For global watchers, it raises questions: Will Xiaomi go international soon? Can it maintain margin, quality and brand in the auto business (which is very different from phones)?
If you’re thinking of buying an EV or following investment/technology trends, this is one to watch.
My Take

Seeing Xiaomi pull this off gives a surprisingly uplifting feeling. A brand you associate with your phone now also wants to drive you around—in a zero-emission car. It feels like the future that once seemed distant is arriving a bit faster.
Of course, I remain cautious: delivery, service network, quality control—these are big hurdles. But as a tech-friendly buyer, knowing that Xiaomi is serious about cars makes me feel more hopeful about affordable, high-tech EV options.
Conclusion
Xiaomi’s new goal of 400,000 EV deliveries in 2025 marks a bold milestone—for the company and the wider EV landscape. With its EV business breaking even and real models on the road, the future looks more dynamic than ever. As someone who loves tech and cars, it’s thrilling to watch.
If you’re following EV trends or thinking of your next car, Xiaomi’s move is more than a headline—it could mean meaningful change ahead.
FAQs About Xiaomi EV Delivery Goal 2025
1. What is Xiaomi’s new 2025 EV delivery target?
Ans.: Xiaomi has raised its 2025 EV delivery target to 400,000 units after its EV division reached break-even.
2. Why did Xiaomi increase its EV delivery goal to 400,000?
Ans.: The EV arm started making money and demand for its early models is strong, so Xiaomi felt confident to push the target higher.
3. Has Xiaomi’s EV division become profitable?
Ans.: Yes — the unit hit break-even in 2025 and moved toward profitability, which prompted the company to scale up ambitions.
4. Which Xiaomi EV models are driving the growth?
Ans.: Models like the SU7 and the newer SUV offerings have been popular, helping Xiaomi ramp sales quickly.
5. Will Xiaomi export these EVs outside China in 2025?
Ans.: The focus has been on China so far, but given the momentum and profitability, Xiaomi is likely to explore international markets — timing will depend on market and regulatory factors.
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Disclaimer: The information in this article is based on official teasers and media reports available at the time of writing. Specifications, features, and launch timelines may vary upon the official release by Xiaomi. The views expressed are for informational purposes only and do not constitute investment or purchase advice.
Source : Bloomberg & Wikipedia - Xiaomi EV Delivery Goal 2025
✍️ Written by Nikhil Singh
Market & IPO Analyst | Business News Writer | Tech-Auto Observer
Nikhil has been tracking Indian IPOs, consumer brands, tech & automobile overview, and financial trends since 2019. His writing style blends market insight with a relatable human voice — making complex data simple for everyday investors.





