
XiaoMi Readies "Full Ecosystem" Launch Ahead of Lunar New Year
BEIJING, Dec. 14 – Xiaomi is preparing a major pre-Lunar New Year product launch, dubbed the "Xiaomi Full Ecosystem" release by tech insiders. The lineup is exp...
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BEIJING, Dec. 14 – Xiaomi is preparing a major pre-Lunar New Year product launch, dubbed the "Xiaomi Full Ecosystem" release by tech insiders. The lineup is exp...
Lei Jun reminds drivers that Xiaomi’s impressive safety ADAS on the YU7 is still assisted driving, not full autonomy, after it aced 11 real-world tests.

Xiaomi Auto is accelerating its EV expansion with three new models that target the family, performance, and premium executive markets simultaneously.

Xiaomi’s first all-electric MPV, the YU7, has received top-tier “Level 1 Energy Efficiency” certification across all core metrics in China’s national EV efficiency evaluation.

Xiaomi’s MiMo-Embodied becomes the first open-source model to unify embodied intelligence and autonomous driving, setting new benchmark records across 29 industry tests.
Xiaomi debuts a major upgrade to its HAD driver-assist system—adding reinforcement learning, world models, and AES emergency steering—while boosting its 2025 AI R&D investment to 7B RMB and expanding its autonomous driving team to 1,800 specialists.

Xiaomi Q3 2025 revenue grew 22.3% to 113.1 billion RMB with net profit up 80.9% to a record 11.3 billion RMB, as its EV business turned profitable for the first time, driving innovation growth.

Xiaomi is set to open hands-free autonomous driving test drives for its SU7 and YU7 models this weekend, showcasing its advanced “zero-intervention” end-to-end driving system powered by 10 million real-world driving clips.
Xiaomi’s new Wuhan smart factory, launched October 28, 2025, produces one AC every 6.5 seconds with AI inspection and 40% green energy, powering its 100 billion RMB home appliance goal.

Redmi K90 series debuts: K90 from ~$361, Pro Max from ~$555 with 6.9" OLED, triple 50MP cameras, and 7,560 mAh + 100W/50W charging.

In Weihai, Shandong, a Xiaomi car suddenly drove off on its own, alarming its owner and sparking questions about safety. Xiaomi later stated that vehicle data matched phone operation logs, ruling out quality issues, and apologized for a customer service error that caused a misunderstanding.