# Xiaomi Auto
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Xiaomi Motors Files Patent for Parking-Spot Detection That Works Without Painted Lines
Xiaomi Automobile published a patent for a parking-space detection method that infers available slots from surrounding obstacles rather than relying on painted lines. The technique aims to improve automated parking reliability where markings are missing or obscured and reflects Xiaomi’s push to build vehicle perception capabilities and IP in a competitive Chinese auto-tech landscape.

China’s EV New-Forces Hold Ground in February — But March’s New Models Will Tell Which Ones Survive
February delivery figures show China’s EV newcomers weathering a seasonal and product-cycle lull, with Leapmotor and Li Auto holding the top spots. Widespread financing incentives have become table stakes, but the real test arrives with a wave of new model launches in March and Q2 that will determine who can convert interest into profitable growth.

Xiaomi Auto Grows Its Retail Footprint — Six New Stores Added in February as the EV Push Deepens
Xiaomi Auto added six new retail outlets in February as it deepens its move into China’s electric-vehicle market. The openings accompany the company’s emphasis on active-safety performance, large assisted-driving mileage and heavy staffing for safety work, signalling a shift toward a hybrid online-offline sales and service model.

Xiaomi Goes Racing: Chinese Tech Giant Debuts Its First VGT Concept, Promises Real Car at MWC 2026
Xiaomi unveiled the Xiaomi Vision GT, a Vision Gran Turismo concept car, at its Barcelona global launch and said a physical version will be shown at MWC 2026. The move marks the first VGT designed by a Chinese brand and signals Xiaomi’s effort to use high‑profile design projects to build automotive credibility and international recognition.

Xiaomi Auto Backs Beijing’s Pricing Code — A Signal that China’s EV Market Must Compete on Quality, Not Discounts
Xiaomi Auto has publicly endorsed China’s new automotive pricing compliance guidelines, committing to transparent pricing, an end to price fraud and coordination with partners to enforce the rules. The move aligns Xiaomi with Beijing’s push to shift the auto industry away from discount‑led competition toward quality and technology‑driven value creation.

Xiaomi Nears 600,000 EV Deliveries as Founder Pulls First‑Gen SU7 to Make Way for New Model
Xiaomi says it has nearly 600,000 cumulative EV deliveries and reported over 39,000 cars delivered in January as it discontinues the first‑generation SU7 to prepare for a new model. CEO Lei Jun highlighted lab capacity, an expanded R&D workforce and a claimed CLTC range above 900 km for the new SU7, while pushing back on reports of poor used‑car values.

China’s January Auto Scorecard: Xiaomi Tops the EV Upstarts as the Industry Shifts to a ‘Financial War’
January 2026 sales data show Xiaomi Auto leading China’s electric‑vehicle upstarts with over 39,000 deliveries while BYD retained dominance with roughly 210,000 NEV sales. Facing soft seasonality and fading tax incentives, automakers have shifted from price cuts to long‑tenor, low‑interest finance offers — a developing “financial war” that stimulates demand but raises credit and regulatory risks.

Xiaomi Auto Clears More Than 39,000 Deliveries in January — A Rapid Rise for the Tech Giant’s EV Push
Xiaomi Auto said it delivered over 39,000 vehicles in January 2026, a substantial monthly volume for a recent entrant to China’s EV market. The result suggests Xiaomi has achieved meaningful scale, but sustaining profitable growth will hinge on product quality, after-sales operations and market positioning amid fierce competition.

Lei Jun to Host Live Tour of Xiaomi Auto Lab as Company Pushes to Prove Production Readiness
Xiaomi founder Lei Jun will livestream from the company's Beijing auto factory lab on February 1 at 8 p.m., a move that spotlights his personal backing of Xiaomi's electric-vehicle push. The broadcast aims to demonstrate production and engineering progress but also invites immediate scrutiny of Xiaomi’s readiness to scale in a fiercely competitive EV market.

Xiaomi Files Patent for Multi‑Screen Failover to Keep Critical Displays Alive in Cars
Xiaomi Automobile published a patent for a multi‑screen display failover system that routes content from a malfunctioning high‑priority screen to a lower‑priority screen, aiming to maintain visibility of critical information without extra hardware. The filing signals Xiaomi’s emphasis on software‑defined reliability as it scales car production and eyes export markets.