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Xiaomi's advanced electric sedan is grabbing headlines on the track and in the streets. The SU7 Ultra recently secured the title of fastest production electric vehicle (EV) to lap the Nurburgring ...
Executives for Xiaomi Automobile have confirmed plans to (eventually) start selling its EVs in new overseas markets, ...
In an earnings call this week, company president William Lu told international media that Xiaomi Auto plans to enter the European EV market in 2027, having recently shared a photo of an SU7 on German ...
Xiaomi has walked back a claim that it will launch its superfast SU7 Ultra electric vehicle in South Africa. The company ...
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.
Xiaomi disrupted China's already-hot EV market. Now, the company is planning to export vehicles to other markets, including ...
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 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 ...
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 ...
A new Chinese carmaking behemoth is planning an all out global offensive. Xiaomi, which is best known for making smartphones but now also makes electric cars, is now planning on selling its vehicles ...
From smartphones to smart cars, Xiaomi merges high-performance tech and everyday style. South Africa is buzzing with ...
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.