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Who might be the supplier for the Xiaomi YU7?
Xiaomi Autos is once again making waves in the automotive circle! The first SUV model, YU7, has been officially announced, and is expected to be launched in mid-2025. Xiaomi is ambitious and has raised its annual sales target to 120,000 units after completing a delivery volume of 100,000 units ahead of schedule. In a Research Report released on the 12th, UBS Group predicts that with the addition of the new model YU7 and the enhancement of production capacity, total sales of Xiaomi Autos in 2025 are expected to double to 260,000 units. The supply chain for the YU7 is gradually coming to light. UBS Group believes that companies such as Topband, FUYAO GLASS, Minth, Huayang, NEXTEER, and Keboda Technology are likely to become partners of Xiaomi, providing components for the YU7.
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