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【重磅深度】AI+汽车智能化系列之十三——小米汽车核心竞争力剖析

Core Viewpoint - The success of Xiaomi's automotive business is fundamentally rooted in the "Xiaomi Methodology," which has allowed it to "disrupt" the traditional automotive industry over the past 2-3 years. Unlike the product-driven logic of traditional automakers, Xiaomi employs a user-driven approach, leveraging big data to optimize product quality and expand its market presence [2][6]. Group 1: Product Strategy - Xiaomi aims for a comprehensive product layout, focusing on strengthening its presence in the market above 200,000 yuan with models like SU7 and YU7, while also targeting the market below 200,000 yuan, similar to its Redmi phone strategy [2][6]. - The company is committed to executing its "user-car-home ecosystem" strategy, emphasizing brand elevation and globalization, ensuring that its automotive business aligns with its overall strategic goals [2][3]. Group 2: Technology Strategy - Xiaomi positions itself as a "fast follower" in technology, with a focus on enhancing electric and intelligent driving capabilities. The company plans to allocate approximately 30% of its annual R&D budget, which is no less than 30 billion yuan, to automotive research and development [3][6]. Group 3: Market Performance - Since the official delivery of the SU7, Xiaomi's automotive revenue and gross margin have been on the rise, achieving a gross margin of 23.2% in Q1 2025. The average selling price (ASP) per vehicle remains around 240,000 yuan, with single-vehicle operating losses gradually narrowing [38][40]. - The SU7 has surpassed the Tesla Model 3 to become the best-selling electric sedan in its price range, with an average monthly sales of 26,500 units in the first five months of 2025 [49][52]. Group 4: User Demographics - The user demographic for the SU7 shows a higher proportion of female users compared to Xiaomi's smartphone users, with a significant focus on young consumers aged 25-35. The vehicle's design and performance appeal to this demographic, particularly in first- and second-tier cities [53][54]. Group 5: Sales and Distribution - Xiaomi's automotive sales strategy employs a "t+N" model, where "t" represents self-operated delivery centers and "N" includes partnerships with top automotive dealers. As of May 31, 2025, Xiaomi has established 298 brand stores across 82 cities, with plans to expand further into emerging markets [43][44].