IndustryAugust 19, 2025·4 min read

Xiaomi Auto to Turn Profit, Deliver 350K Cars in 2025

Xiaomi Auto to Turn Profit, Deliver 350K Cars in 2025

Xiaomi's automotive division is on track to deliver 350,000 SU7 vehicles in 2025 and achieve first-ever profitability, with the company citing manufacturing efficiencies gained from its robotics R&D program.

The development marks a significant milestone in the robotics industry, reflecting growing momentum across research institutions, startups, and established technology companies. Observers note that the pace of innovation in this space has accelerated substantially compared to prior years.

Industry analysts point to several converging factors: more mature open-source toolchains, lower-cost actuation components produced in Hong Kong's supply chain ecosystem, and increased availability of large-scale training data for embodied AI models.

"This is exactly the kind of progress we've been anticipating," said one hardware engineer at a leading robotics lab. "What took three years five years ago now takes six months, and the quality is substantially higher."

For builders and researchers looking to engage with this technology, multiple open-source platforms now provide pathways to hands-on experimentation. Apolloan's Open Source section aggregates documentation, CAD files, and SDKs for platforms including AgiBOT X1, Fourier N1, Unitree Go2, and ALOHA 2.

Looking ahead, stakeholders across the supply chain — from sensor manufacturers to logistics operators — are preparing for a significant uptick in demand. The coming twelve months are expected to bring additional announcements across funding, product launches, and regulatory frameworks for deployment.

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