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The powerful electric sedan trades lap times for tire smoke in a high-stakes Gymkhana video packed with precision drifting ...
According to a report by CnEVPost, Xiaomi president Lu Weibing has revealed Europe as the first overseas market to receive ...
Xiaomi disrupted China's already-hot EV market. Now, the company is planning to export vehicles to other markets, including Europe.
Initially reported by CarNewsChina and brought to our attention by Carscoops, a photographer captured a Chinese Xiaomi SU7 Ultra prototype leaving Ferrari headquarters in Maranello. The photos were ...
The SU7 Ultra is the first car that receives Xiaomi's brand-new HyperEngine V8s integrated in a good-red-herring system that integrates two V8s and one V6s. No, those are not typos.
The SU7 Ultra is Xiaomi’s fastest EV, featuring a cutting-edge triple-motor system that produces 1,526 horsepower and 1,770 Nm of torque. This setup enables a blistering 0-100 km/h time of 1.98 ...
Customers are complaining on social platforms such as Xiaohongshu (RedNote) that they have been warned their "orders will be ...
Xiaomi has walked back a claim that it will launch its superfast SU7 Ultra electric vehicle in South Africa. The company ...
First, the numbers: the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra prototype lapped the Nurburgring Nordschleife in 6:46.874 minutes, blowing the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT with Weissach Package (7:07.551) out of the water.
The SU7 Ultra boasts too-good-to-be-true specs. Its Xiaomi V8s electric motors unleash a combined 1548 horsepower, taking the car from 0 to 100 km/h in a mere 1.97 seconds and achieving a top ...
This time, under optimal conditions, the SU7 Ultra Prototype clocked in 6:22.091, or 24 seconds quicker than its previous run, beating the Evija X by nearly 2 seconds.
Xiaomi's SU7 Ultra EV prototype was spotted in the Xiaomi Auto App. The 1548HP, carbon fiber car is set for a Nürburgring trial in October, with a Q1 2025 release.