Overview
Xiaomi Corp reported that its electric vehicle deliveries topped 30,000 units in April. The company issues rounded monthly delivery figures via social media rather than precise monthly sales reports. April’s figure represents a clear month-to-month increase from the more than 20,000 vehicles delivered in March.
Year-to-date performance
Through the first four months of 2026, Xiaomi’s cumulative EV deliveries amount to roughly 109,000 units. That total is approximately 11% higher than deliveries in the same period a year earlier. The April number also compares with the more than 28,000 vehicles the company reported for April 2025, reflecting a slight year-on-year increase for the month.
Model lineup and targets
Xiaomi currently markets two electric vehicle models: the SU7 sedan and the YU7 SUV. The company has communicated a 2026 sales target of 550,000 EVs for the year.
International expansion plans
At an investor day held earlier this week, Xiaomi outlined its intention to begin selling its electric vehicles overseas. The company plans to enter the European market in the second half of 2027, followed by broader international rollouts in the first half of 2028. The investor day presentation positioned Xiaomi’s overseas plan alongside similar moves by other Chinese automakers.
Context on reporting
It is important to note that Xiaomi’s monthly figures are presented in rounded form on social media, rather than as detailed, precise monthly sales counts. That reporting approach shapes how the month-to-month and year-on-year comparisons should be interpreted.
Data points (as reported)
- April deliveries: more than 30,000 EVs.
- March deliveries: more than 20,000 EVs.
- April 2025 deliveries: more than 28,000 EVs.
- First four months of 2026 deliveries: about 109,000 units (up 11% year-on-year).
- Current EV models: SU7 sedan and YU7 SUV.
- 2026 sales target: 550,000 units.
- International launch timeline: Europe in H2 2027; broader markets in H1 2028.