From Cars to Flip Phones: Xiaomi’s About to Launch… Everything


Xiaomi just confirmed what insiders have been hinting at for weeks—June 26 is shaping up to be one of the company’s most ambitious product launch days ever. The Chinese tech giant will take the wraps off the YU7 electric SUV, Mix Flip 2 foldable, Redmi K80 Ultra, K Pad, and Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro, all under its evolving “Human × Car × Home” ecosystem umbrella.

Xiaomi June 26 launch event 2025

Yes, that includes smartphones, tablets, AI wearables, and a full-blown EV.

Meet the YU7: Xiaomi’s First Foray Into SUVs

If the idea of a phone company building cars still sounds jarring, it’s time to adjust. Xiaomi’s YU7 will be the company’s first electric SUV, and it’s not dipping a toe—it’s cannonballing in.

  • Size: 4,999mm long with a 3,000mm wheelbase
  • Variants: Single-motor base, Dual-motor Pro and Max models
  • Performance:
  • Base: 96.3kWh LFP battery, 835km CLTC range, 0–100km/h in 5.88s
  • Max: 101.7kWh NMC battery, 508kW AWD, 0–100km/h in 3.23s
  • Colors: Up to nine options
  • Target: Likely China-first, aimed squarely at Tesla Model Y, BYD Song L

On paper, this isn’t a half-baked concept. It’s a full-spec EV with performance to back it up.

Xiaomi June 26 launch event 2025

Foldables, Tablets, and Xiaomi’s New Chips

The Mix Flip 2, Xiaomi’s only foldable of 2025, also debuts at the event. It’ll feature Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite, and with no Mix Fold 4 this year, all eyes are on how this flip-style foldable holds up.

The Redmi K80 Ultra, meanwhile, gets the MediaTek Dimensity 9400 Plus, a flagship-grade chip positioned to compete with the Snapdragon 8 Gen 4. Expect high refresh rate OLED, performance-first features, and aggressive pricing—Redmi’s calling card.

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Tablet fans aren’t left out either:

  • Xiaomi Pad 7S Pro:

    • 12.5″ 3.2K LCD @ 144Hz

    • Custom Xring O1 chip (Xiaomi’s own silicon)

    • 10,160mAh battery with wild 120W charging

  • Redmi K Pad: A compact gaming tablet using the same Dimensity 9400 Plus—expected to be Xiaomi’s first proper shot at smaller-form mobile gaming.

AI Wearables, Smart Glasses, and “One More Thing”?

The event will also showcase a range of wearables and accessories, many AI-enhanced:

  • Xiaomi AI Glasses
  • Open Earphones Pro
  • Band 10 fitness tracker
  • Watch S4 (41mm)
  • Plus, a yet-to-be-revealed “one more thing” teased by reliable tipster Digital Chat Station.

Given Xiaomi’s pattern, this mystery product could be another smart home integration or even a first-gen XR headset.

Why This Matters

This is Xiaomi doing what it does best—scaling horizontally across categories, pricing competitively, and building ecosystems faster than most competitors can release a single product. Whether it’s cars or compact tablets, it’s clear the company is betting big on a unified lifestyle platform.

The June 26 event isn’t just another phone launch. It’s a statement: Xiaomi wants to own your pocket, your wrist, your dashboard—and maybe even your living room.

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