cmfreespin| Xiaomi Automobile, which has an exposure of 150,000 yuan, will be launched in 2026 with a high production and sales target!
It is exposed that 150000 yuanCmfreespinThe production and marketing target of Xiaomi car will be very high in 2026!
[CNMO Technology News] on April 23, CNMO noted that according to 36 Krypton, Xiaomi's second product is an all-electric SUV, which is expected to be launched in the first half of 2025, while the third model is expected to start priced at 150000 yuan and is expected to be launched in 2026. With the launch of three new cars in three years, Xiaomi has a clear pace in product planning.
Millet car
According to reports, a person familiar with the matter revealed that Xiaomi's third car is sensitive to cost and is initially positioned at 150000 yuan. Xiaomi's expectations for this car are also far ahead of the two models.CmfreespinThe estimated production and marketing target is quite high. This 150000 yuan model is also the product spectrum of the first car before the launch of the SU7. It is difficult to determine whether Xiaomi will adjust the rhythm of follow-up products because of the hot situation of the first car. In addition, according to CNMO, Xiaomi's second model is likely to be unveiled as early as the end of this year.
The millet car with 150000 yuan will be launched in 2026.
It is worth mentioning that, according to Xiaomi officials, Xiaomi does not seem to have any plans to launch a Redmi car for the time being. Therefore, this product of about 150000 yuan should still be launched under the brand of Xiaomi car.
In addition, not long ago, in a live broadcast on Douyin, Xiaomi Chairman Lei Jun dodged netizens' questions about whether Xiaomi would launch a SUV model, saying that the answer to this question should be kept secret. However, Lei Jun directly denied the question of whether Xiaomi would launch off-road models. By comparison, many netizens think that the possibility of Xiaomi launching a SUV model is very high.
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