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Xiaomi has walked back a claim that it will launch its superfast SU7 Ultra electric vehicle in South Africa. The company ...
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 ...
Last year, Ford CEO Jim Farley commuted in a car that wasn’t made by his own company. In an effort to scope out the ...
Reports suggest that Ferrari has acquired a Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, possibly to evaluate it for internal testing and performance ...
From smartphones to smart cars, Xiaomi merges high-performance tech and everyday style. South Africa is buzzing with ...
Looks like the video was shot in Qionghai, which is on an island south of the Chinese mainland. You can see the car peeling ...
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 a four-door electric car in the mold of the Porsche Taycan. With a tri-motor setup, Xiaomi says it's good for 1,527 horsepower and won't run out of steam until 217 mph (350 km/h).
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 Xiaomi SU7 Ultra is designed for ultimate performance, boasting a tri-motor setup that delivers a staggering 1548 horsepower. The SU7 Ultra also features a track-optimized cooling system.
Xiaomi, the mobile phone company turned EV maker, says the SU7 Ultra will go from 0-120 mph in 5.9 seconds. And it's going to the 'Ring next.
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