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Xiaomi president Lu Weibing told investors that the test cars seen on public roads are not the YU9, and confirmed a new Xiaomi model will launch within the year with “many innovations” and strong competitiveness. He noted Xiaomi recently expanded the YU7 lineup with the YU7 GT and YU7 standard, and said over half of buyers picked the fully equipped YU7 GT. Company filings cited by the report show the Xiaomi SU7 led China’s pure electric sedan sales above ¥200,000 from January–April, while the Xi
Xiaomi's EV plans affect competition and supplier demand in China's fast-growing electric vehicle market and signal where consumer electronics firms may expand into mobility. Tech professionals should watch product timelines, platform reuse, and the impact on component and software ecosystems.
Dossier last updated: 2026-06-01 11:44:34
Xiaomi president Lu Weibing told investors that the test cars seen on public roads are not the YU9, and confirmed a new Xiaomi model will launch within the year with “many innovations” and strong competitiveness. He noted Xiaomi recently expanded the YU7 lineup with the YU7 GT and YU7 standard, and said over half of buyers picked the fully equipped YU7 GT. Company filings cited by the report show the Xiaomi SU7 led China’s pure electric sedan sales above ¥200,000 from January–April, while the Xiaomi YU7 ranked second among domestic SUV sales, underscoring growing market traction ahead of the forthcoming model.
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Xiaomi has listed the Mi Home Cordless Vacuum 4 Pro at ¥1,499 on JD.com, going on sale June 10; with government subsidies and trade-in offers the effective price can drop to ¥1,219. The vacuum uses a dual-airpath self-collecting design driven by a 120,000 RPM motor delivering 230AW of suction, plus a 180° blue-light dust-visibility feature and a 3L silver-ion antibacterial dust bag. It supports push-in storage, 100 days no-bag-emptying, auto-charging at the dock, a removable 2,600mAh battery for up to 90 minutes runtime, and integrates with Xiaomi’s Surge smart ecosystem. The launch matters for consumers and smart-home competition in midrange connected appliances.
A Chinese social media post claims an “XDM” device bought at launch has lost one battery “cell/bar” after only about six months of use, and the user asks what to do next. The post includes the hashtag “#HyperOS,” suggesting the device may be a Xiaomi phone running Xiaomi’s HyperOS, but no model, diagnostics, or warranty details are provided. The author also says the post drew heavy attention (“traffic”) and they cannot reply to all messages, asking commenters to be less harsh. With no article body or supporting data, the only confirmed information is a user-reported battery degradation concern and a request for advice.