Close Menu
Stratnews GlobalStratnews Global
    Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram
    Trending
    • China Taiwan Chips Tensions Rise Over Tech Battle
    • China Builds Space Spy Grid Fast
    • China Manufacturing Remains Strong Despite Trump Tariffs
    • Cognitive Surrender Study Reveals AI Trust Risks
    • Iran Threatens Stargate Data Centre Escalates Tensions
    • China AI Lobster Craze Signals Tech Shift
    • Teen AI Friends Trend Sparks Social Concerns
    • AI Film Industry Redefines Bollywood Production Models
    • Support Us
    Stratnews GlobalStratnews Global
    Write for Us
    Tuesday, April 7
    • Space
    • Science
    • AI and Robotics
    • Industry News
    • Support Us
    Stratnews GlobalStratnews Global
    Home » Xiaomi YU7 SUV Faces Over a Year Wait, Stirring Customer Frustration

    Xiaomi YU7 SUV Faces Over a Year Wait, Stirring Customer Frustration

    Arushi PandeyBy Arushi PandeyJuly 1, 2025 World No Comments2 Mins Read
    Xiomi

    High Demand Meets Long Wait Times

    China’s Xiaomi is facing new complaints as customers learn they must wait over a year for their YU7 electric SUV. The company, once known for smartphones, received around 240,000 orders within 18 hours of the YU7’s launch. However, only a few cars were ready for immediate delivery, leaving many buyers frustrated.

    By Tuesday, Xiaomi’s app showed a delivery wait of 38 to 60 weeks for the YU7. Many customers were unaware of this long wait before placing their orders, leading to disappointment and concern.

    Complaints Grow Over Refunds and Tax Worries

    Since Friday, more than 400 customers have filed complaints on Sina’s Black Cat platform. They claim the official app displayed the estimated delivery time only after they confirmed their orders. Buyers had to pay a non-refundable deposit of 5,000 yuan ($697.97), adding to their frustration.

    Many buyers now worry they may lose a tax exemption for EVs, which is set to end this year, if the delivery is delayed. This concern has led some customers to demand refunds, arguing they were not informed properly before payment.

    Xiaomi Aims to Compete With Tesla

    Xiaomi has not issued a comment yet on the complaints. However, CEO Lei Jun, who has 26.8 million followers on Weibo, plans to address customer concerns in a livestream on Wednesday.

    The YU7 is Xiaomi’s second EV model, priced from 253,500 yuan ($35,360). This is about 4% cheaper than Tesla’s Model Y, currently China’s top-selling SUV. Lei Jun has openly stated Xiaomi’s goal to challenge Tesla for market leadership.

    Earlier, Xiaomi launched its SU7 sedan in March last year. While initial buyers faced up to seven months of waiting, the SU7 has outsold Tesla’s Model 3 in China each month since December. However, Xiaomi has faced challenges, including backlash from a fatal SU7 crash in March and confusion over delivery times and optional features.

    Xiaomi is increasing its EV production at its Beijing plant to meet the high demand. Monthly output rose to 28,000 units in May, up from 4,000 units last March. The company also plans to build new factories on two nearby plots of land to expand its production capacity further.

    with inputs from Reuters

    Author

    • Arushi Pandey
      Arushi Pandey

      View all posts
    Featured
    Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email Reddit Telegram WhatsApp
    Arushi Pandey

      Keep Reading

      China Taiwan Chips Tensions Rise Over Tech Battle

      China Builds Space Spy Grid Fast

      China Manufacturing Remains Strong Despite Trump Tariffs

      Cognitive Surrender Study Reveals AI Trust Risks

      Iran Threatens Stargate Data Centre Escalates Tensions

      China AI Lobster Craze Signals Tech Shift

      Add A Comment
      Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

      Anti Drone System (CUAS)
      Latest Posts

      China Taiwan Chips Tensions Rise Over Tech Battle

      April 7, 2026

      China Builds Space Spy Grid Fast

      April 6, 2026

      China Manufacturing Remains Strong Despite Trump Tariffs

      April 6, 2026

      Cognitive Surrender Study Reveals AI Trust Risks

      April 6, 2026

      Iran Threatens Stargate Data Centre Escalates Tensions

      April 6, 2026

      China AI Lobster Craze Signals Tech Shift

      April 6, 2026

      Teen AI Friends Trend Sparks Social Concerns

      April 6, 2026

      AI Film Industry Redefines Bollywood Production Models

      April 6, 2026

      Planet Labs Satellite Ban Limits Middle East Imagery

      April 6, 2026

      IPhone Space Mission Marks Artemis II Milestone

      April 6, 2026

      Subscribe to News

      Get the latest sports news from NewsSite about world, sports and politics.

      • Astronomical Events
      • Space Missions
      • Industry News
      • Science
      StratNewsGlobal Tech
      Facebook X (Twitter) Instagram LinkedIn YouTube
      © 2026 StratNews Global, A unit of BharatShakti Communications LLP
      • About Us
      • Contributors
      • Copyright
      • Contact
      • Write for Us

      Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.