Xiaomi already announced that it managed to ship more than 40,000 cars again in November, but the full numbers only came out earlier today, courtesy of the China Passenger Car Association.
So, in November Xiaomi delivered 46,249 cars. And from January to November, the total is 361,625. The November number is 4.94% lower than October's, and this is the first month-on-month drop since July.
The star of Xiaomi's show was the YU7, launched in June. It saw 33,729 deliveries in November, slightly higher than October's 33,662 and thus setting a new record for the SUV.
At least some of the YU7's growth seems to have come at the expense of the SU7, the sedan launched before it. Only 12,520 units were delivered in November (and this number includes the SU7 Ultra), 16.49% less than in October.
This is the SU7's fourth consecutive month-on-month delivery decline, so clearly people like the YU7 more. Still, since the YU7 is newer, when we look at January to November sales, the SU7 still leads with 247,041 units against the YU7's 114,584 deliveries.
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