Xiaomi has postponed the launch of its first electric SUV, the YU7, following a fatal accident involving its flagship EV—a setback in its high-stakes bid to challenge Tesla and BYD, according to Bloomberg.
Originally set to debut in June or July, the YU7’s release has been quietly shelved with no new date confirmed, according to sources familiar with the matter. The company also canceled plans to unveil the SUV at this week’s Shanghai auto show and pushed its investor day to June from late April.
The delay complicates Xiaomi’s $10 billion electric vehicle gamble, which Chairman Lei Jun has called his final startup venture. With just one EV on the road so far, breaking into the SUV segment was seen as a critical step in scaling its presence in China’s fiercely competitive auto market.

