Xiaomi EV establishes European R&D and Design Centre in Munich
Xiaomi EV has officially opened its first European Research and Development and Design Centre in Munich, Germany, marking a pivotal chapter in its global smart mobility ambitions. Strategically positioned in one of Europe’s automotive epicentres, the Munich facility underscores Xiaomi’s commitment to driving innovation, performance, and intelligent design in the next era of electric vehicles.
25/09/2025
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In a significant move that signals its growing international ambitions, Xiaomi, today announced the inauguration of its first European Research and Development (R&D) and Design Centre in Munich, Germany. This newly established facility represents a cornerstone in Xiaomi EV’s global strategy, reinforcing the brand’s commitment to pioneering smart mobility and advancing its overarching “Human x Car x Home” ecosystem vision.
Strategically situated in Munich—long revered as a nucleus of European automotive engineering and design excellence—the new centre will concentrate on high-performance vehicle projects, cutting-edge electric vehicle technologies, user-centric design, and progressive research. It is Xiaomi EV’s first such initiative beyond its domestic borders, underscoring a significant step forward in its international trajectory.
The opening of the Munich R&D and Design Centre highlights Xiaomi EV’s steadfast pursuit of building a robust global innovation network. Leveraging the region’s unparalleled expertise and mature ecosystem, Xiaomi aims to accelerate breakthroughs in intelligent driving systems, vehicle dynamics, and next-generation electric mobility solutions.
This strategic expansion enhances the company’s capacity to engineer vehicles that inspire through both performance and design while aligning with global standards for safety, sustainability, and quality.
Designed as a crucible for creativity and technical excellence, the Munich facility will bring together a cross-disciplinary team of engineers, designers, and researchers who will work in synergy with Xiaomi’s global teams. The company is dedicated to cultivating international talent, fostering an open and future-facing environment that encourages innovation in vehicle platforms, autonomous technologies, and user experiences.
Moreover, the centre is poised to collaborate with leading research institutions and forge cross-industry partnerships to drive holistic smart mobility solutions. A key focus will be the integration of intelligent systems into broader ecosystems, addressing challenges such as AI ethics, infrastructure scalability, and seamless human-vehicle-home interconnectivity.
The establishment of the Munich R&D and Design Centre marks a significant chapter in Xiaomi EV’s mission to become a global force in the smart mobility sector. Following the successful domestic rollouts of the Xiaomi SU7, SU7 Ultra, and YU7 in Mainland China, this strategic expansion sets the stage for the company’s anticipated entry into the European market by 2027.
As Xiaomi continues to realise its “Human x Car x Home” vision, the Munich facility stands as both a symbol and enabler of the brand’s evolution—from an electronics powerhouse to a formidable contender in the world of intelligent electric vehicles.
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