Xiaomi Auto delivered more than 30K vehicles in June, extending its streak of 30K-plus monthly deliveries to three consecutive months. Even so, the automaker still faces a sizable gap to reach its ambitious annual sales target of 550K units. Xiaomi Auto June sales poster. As of May, Xiaomi had delivered 150,317 vehicles during the first five months of 2026. Assuming June deliveries reached about 35K units, first-half deliveries would total roughly 185K units. That would leave a shortfall of about 365K units against its full-year target. The figures imply Xiaomi needs to average around 60K deliveries per month in the second half. Its highest monthly delivery volume has yet to exceed 40K units, highlighting the scale of the challenge. Model-level June sales have not yet been disclosed. May data provides some indication of the trend. The SU7 delivered 24,023 units, remaining Xiaomi’s main volume driver. The YU7 posted its fifth consecutive month of month-on-month decline, with the sales mix continuing to favor the SU7. Xiaomi SU7 and YU7 May sales figures. Xiaomi has said orders for the new-generation SU7 have exceeded 80K units. The sedan is therefore likely to maintain monthly sales above 20K units in June. The YU7, by contrast, is unlikely to record a meaningful sequential rebound. Against that backdrop, achieving the 550K-unit annual target with only two battery-electric models appears difficult. Xiaomi is preparing to expand its lineup. Its first extended-range SUV, the Skynomad N90, has entered road testing. The full-size smart family SUV adopts an extended-range powertrain designed to reduce long-distance charging concerns. It is expected to target the premium segment with pricing around 300K yuan ($44.1K). At the company’s first-quarter 2026 earnings briefing, Xiaomi Group Partner Lu Weibing said the new large EREV model will launch later this year. Skynomad N90 in road testing, heavily camouflaged. The model will fill Xiaomi’s gap in the extended-range SUV segment. It targets buyers without access to home charging, as well as those with frequent long-distance travel needs. Together with the SU7 sedan and YU7 SUV, it will complete Xiaomi’s passenger vehicle lineup spanning battery-electric sedans, battery-electric SUVs and extended-range full-size SUVs. Once launched in the second half, the Skynomad N90 is expected to generate incremental orders and deliveries, becoming Xiaomi’s key growth driver in its push toward the 550K-unit annual target.