Ford CEO Jim Farley's favorite Chinese EV is coming to Europe
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Xiaomi plans to enter the European electric vehicle market in 2027, expanding beyond its successful sales in China. The company has launched two models: the SU7 sedan, which sold over 135,000 units in its first year, and the YU7 SUV, which received 240,000 preorders within 24 hours of its introduction. Ford's CEO Jim Farley praised Xiaomi, noting his positive experience with the SU7. This move comes as several Chinese automakers eye growth in Europe, making the region a competitive market for electric vehicles.
Xiaomi will begin selling its electric vehicles in Europe in 2027, marking its first overseas expansion for its successful line of EVs.
Xiaomi's SU7 sedan launched just last year became immensely popular, selling over 135,000 units, while their YU7 SUV quickly garnered 240,000 preorders.
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