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汽车早报|雷军称不会公布小米YU7 24小时销量 雷克萨斯新能源项目正式开工
Xin Lang Cai Jing· 2025-06-28 00:37
Group 1 - Xiaomi's founder Lei Jun announced that the orders for the Xiaomi YU7 exceeded their most optimistic expectations, with over 240,000 units locked within 18 hours of launch [1] - Lei Jun emphasized the company's awareness of its shortcomings and the challenges ahead, stating that they will not disclose the 24-hour sales figures [1] - BYD held a groundbreaking ceremony for the expansion of its electric bus factory in Hungary, which will create 620 jobs and have an annual production capacity of 1,250 electric buses and trucks [1] Group 2 - BYD has been operating in Hungary since 2005 and established an electric bus factory in Komárom in 2016, with plans for a new passenger vehicle production base in Szeged by the end of 2023 [2] - Seres Automotive announced that three individuals were penalized by law enforcement for spreading false information regarding the AITO brand at the Shenyang Auto Show, highlighting the company's commitment to maintaining a fair market environment [3] - Leap Motor announced that its flagship D series will be the first to feature Qualcomm's Snapdragon automotive platform, enhancing its smart cockpit and driver assistance capabilities [4] Group 3 - Li Auto's production of the MEGA Home model is temporarily halted due to a wait for parts, with production expected to resume the following Monday [5] - Lexus's new energy project in Jinshan District, Shanghai, officially commenced construction, with an expected annual production capacity of 100,000 vehicles by 2027 [6] - Changes in leadership occurred at Reading Automobile Group, with Wang Dejin stepping down as the legal representative and being replaced by Li Zhenmin [7] Group 4 - ZF announced the mass production of its next-generation asynchronous motors in China, which will be utilized by local automakers in their key models [7] - Toyota reported a 7.5% year-on-year increase in global vehicle sales for May, totaling 955,532 units, with a 23% increase in exports to the U.S. [7] - Mazda and Subaru both experienced double-digit declines in U.S. sales for May, with Mazda down 18.6% and Subaru down 10.4% compared to the previous year [7]