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Xiaomi EV delivered 32,759 vehicles in May, showing strong growth despite the YU7 model’s decline. Meanwhile, Ford’s $30,000 EV pickup is progressing toward production, aiming to compete in the affordable truck segment. SunCar secured an insurance management contract for Aistaland, a luxury EV brand backed by Huawei, signaling expansion in EV-related services. Toyota’s fake manual for EVs sparks debate on authenticity vs. practicality. Honda targets Toyota with a futuristic Accord redesign and a lifted Passport. Nissan introduced the Navara Pro plug-in hybrid and Primera EV. The 2027 BMW i3 and Mercedes-Benz C-Class EV are set to compete in the electric sedan market.
Data Table: EV Deliveries
| Company | May Deliveries | YoY Change |
|---|---|---|
| Xiaomi EV | 32,759 | +40% |
| Leapmotor | ~25,000 (est.) | +15% |
News Stories
- SunCar Wins Insurance Management Contract for Aistaland, a Luxury EV Brand Backed by Huawei – markets.businessinsider.com
- Xiaomi EV delivers 32,759 vehicles in May as YU7 continues to slide – CnEVPost
- Leapmotor B05 Gives Volkswagen And Renault A New Electric Hatchback Rival – Yahoo Autos
- Honda targets Toyota with ‘futuristic’ Accord and lifted Passport – Automotive News
- “Futuristic” Honda Accord Refresh Incoming – autoevolution
- Nissan Unveils Navara Pro Plug-in Hybrid, Primera EV – The EV Report
- Toyota’s Fake Manual For EVs Might Be Too Real – Motor1.com
- Ford’s $30,000 EV pickup is getting closer — You may even see one out in the wild – Electrek
- Ford’s Next EV Pickup Is Hitting The Road After Lightning Flopped – Autoblog
- 2027 BMW i3 vs. Mercedes-Benz C-Class EV: How These Electric Sedans Stack Up – Edmunds