Key Takeaways
- Xiaomi’s SU7 Ultra electric super sedan boasts 1,527 hp, priced at around $72,800 in China.
- The vehicle claims a 0-62 mph time of 1.98 seconds and a top speed of 217 mph.
- Xiaomi plans to set an official lap time at the Nürburgring with a production model after a successful prototype run.
Power and Performance
Xiaomi has launched its SU7 Ultra electric super sedan in China, achieving impressive sales since starting on Thursday. This debut model offers consumers a remarkable 1,527 horsepower at a starting price of 529,900 renminbi (approximately $72,800), making it a formidable contender against established players like Tesla.
The SU7 Ultra stands out with its three-motor powertrain that empowers the sedan to accelerate from 0-62 mph in just 1.98 seconds. Notably, Xiaomi claims this measurement does not use the one-foot rollout technique that some other manufacturers, such as Tesla, adopt to enhance performance statistics. With a top speed of 217 mph, the SU7 Ultra is designed for speed enthusiasts.
Beyond straight-line performance, the SU7 Ultra has also set records at the Shanghai International Circuit, achieving a lap time of 2:09.944, which it claims is the fastest for any production vehicle. A stripped-down prototype previously clocked an unofficial lap time of 6:46.874 at the Nürburgring—marking it as the fastest four-door car to tackle the iconic track. Xiaomi is set to send a production version to the Nürburgring to establish an official lap time, coinciding with the rollout of a Nürburgring Nordschleife Limited Edition.
Advanced Features and Design
At the heart of the SU7 Ultra is a CATL Qilin 2.0 battery with a capacity of 93.7 kWh. Xiaomi claims this battery can charge from 10-80% in just 11 minutes using compatible DC fast chargers. An upgraded cooling system enhances battery performance, even under demanding conditions.
The suspension system is engineered for track performance, featuring dual-chamber air springs and adaptive dampers. Standard carbon-ceramic brakes with Akebono calipers enhance stopping power, while an active aerodynamics package generates up to 630 pounds of downforce. The SUV’s three-motor configuration, which includes one motor at the front and two at the rear, optimizes torque distribution to improve handling.
For enthusiasts seeking additional performance, Xiaomi offers a Racing Package that includes upgraded coil-overs, enhanced braking systems, lightweight carbon-hybrid wheels, and Pirelli P Zero Trofeo RS semi-slick tires.
User-Friendly Features
Recognizing the SU7 Ultra’s extreme performance capabilities, Xiaomi has integrated a track mode that requires specific qualifications to unlock. For novice drivers, a Beginner mode is also available to ensure a smoother experience with the high-performance vehicle.
In addition to the SU7 Ultra, Xiaomi is reportedly developing a related YU7 crossover set to launch later this year, though details on whether this model will include similar performance variants remain undisclosed.
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