小米进入美国市场
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YU7现身加州高速,小米会不会进入美国市场?雷军回应
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2026-02-10 05:13
Group 1 - The core message from Lei Jun indicates that Xiaomi currently has no plans to enter the US market, despite speculation arising from a YU7 vehicle spotted in California [1] - The YU7 vehicle is believed to have been purchased by a US competitor or supplier for benchmarking purposes [1] Group 2 - Xiaomi's car delivery volume exceeded 39,000 units in January 2026, while in December 2025, the delivery volume surpassed 50,000 units [4] - For the entire year of 2025, Xiaomi's total car deliveries exceeded 410,000 units [4] - Lei Jun announced a delivery target of 550,000 units for Xiaomi cars in 2026 during a live broadcast in January [4]
小米准备进入美国市场?雷军发文回应
Sou Hu Cai Jing· 2026-02-10 03:59
Group 1 - The founder, chairman, and CEO of Xiaomi, Lei Jun, stated that a YU7 vehicle was spotted on a California highway with a local test license plate, leading to speculation about Xiaomi's potential entry into the U.S. market [1] - Lei Jun clarified that Xiaomi currently has no plans to enter the U.S. market, suggesting that the YU7 vehicle was likely purchased by a U.S. competitor or supplier for benchmarking purposes [1]
小米会不会进入美国市场?雷军回应
Xin Jing Bao· 2026-02-10 01:34
Group 1 - The founder, chairman, and CEO of Xiaomi, Lei Jun, recently posted on Weibo about a YU7 vehicle spotted on a California highway with a local test license plate [1] - There are inquiries regarding Xiaomi's potential entry into the U.S. market, to which the company clarified that there are currently no plans to enter the U.S. market [2] - The YU7 vehicle is speculated to be a benchmarking vehicle purchased by American peers or suppliers [2]
小米是否准备进入美国市场?雷军回应
Xin Jing Bao· 2026-02-10 01:34
Core Viewpoint - Xiaomi is not currently planning to enter the U.S. market, despite speculation arising from the sighting of a YU7 vehicle in California [1][2]. Group 1 - A YU7 vehicle was spotted driving on a California highway with a local test license plate [1]. - The company clarified that the YU7 in question is likely a vehicle purchased by a U.S. competitor or supplier for benchmarking purposes [2].