Xiaomi recruits senior talent for European EV research centre
The world's third largest smartphone maker began manufacturing EVs last year with the launch of the SU7 sedan after selling phones, household appliances and smart gadgets for most of its 15-year history.
It has since become one of the biggest disrupters in the Chinese auto market, outselling Tesla's Model 3 since December, with company president Lu Weibing saying this week that it will begin selling its cars abroad in 2027.
Other new hires include
BMW spokespeople did not immediately respond to Reuters' requests for comment.
The company told Reuters on Friday that its EV research and
development centre in
Company president Lu did not elaborate on which markets it
plans to target when it launches sales outside
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