(Corrects last paragraph to say Xiaomi’s share price has risen by over 70 per cent so far this year, not more than tripled)
By Brenda Goh, Che Pan and Qiaoyi Li
SHANGHAI :Exceptionally strong initial orders for Xiaomi’s YU7 electric sport utility vehicle sent shares in the automotive newcomer to a record high on Friday and fanned speculation that Tesla may have to cut prices to fight back.
The company received 289,000 orders for the YU7 – only its second vehicle and one that undercuts Tesla’s Model Y in price by nearly 4 per cent – in its first hour on sale, according to CEO Lei Jun.
That was more than three times the level for its SU7 electric sedan launched in March last year and easily exceeded market expectations of around 100,000 in orders.
Tesla’s Model Y, China’s best-selling SUV, will likely lose more market share, analysts said.
That would only rub salt into the wound for the U.S. automaker which has steadily lost ground to domestic EV makers that have won over consumers with snazzy new models. Xiaomi’s SU7, for example, has outsold Tesla’s Model 3 in China on a monthly basis since December.
The YU7 is priced from 253,500 yuan ($35,360) which is “slightly below that of Tesla’s Model Y but it offers much better specs and performance,” said analysts at Jefferies.
Citi analysts said Tesla may have to cut prices further, offer its “Full Self-Driving” driver assistance software for free and offer more financing incentives if it is to successfully compete with Xiaomi.
Tesla did not immediately respond to a request for comment.
Its share of the Chinese EV market has fallen from a peak of 15 per cent in 2020 to 10 per cent last year and then again to 7.6 per cent for the first months of 2025.
Xiaomi’s shares shot 8 per cent higher in early trade to an all-time high but later pared gains to be up 3 per cent. They have risen by more than 70 per cent so far this year to value the smartphone and appliance maker at nearly $200 billion, making the company the best performing large cap stock in Asia Pacific, according to LSEG data.