Xiaomi SU7 Ultra: The Electric Supercar
With the launch of the SU7 Ultra, Xiaomi continues to push its boundaries in the automotive sector, bringing impressive innovation and performance.

The latest launch from Xiaomi has just hit the market: the SU7 Ultra electric supercar. This model not only attracted attention for its impressive power of 1,547 hp, but also for the speed with which it won over the public. In less than 10 minutes after the start of pre-sales, the SU7 Ultra had already registered 3,680 orders, despite the high cost of R$660,000 (approximately US$114,000).
The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra is a true milestone in the world of sports cars, accelerating from 0 to 100 km/h in just 1.97 seconds. This performance puts the model alongside giants such as the Rimac Nevera and the Pininfarina Battista. Furthermore, the car’s top speed is limited to 350 km/h, with the potential to hit 300 km/h in just 15 seconds.
The SU7 Ultra recently proved its superiority on the Nürburgring track, beating the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT’s record by completing the lap in 6:46:87, compared to the previous time of 7:07:55.
This impressive feat is supported by three electric motors developed by Xiaomi itself, which together generate 1,547 hp, beating the Taycan Turbo GT by 448 hp. The batteries, produced by Chinese giant CATL, have a capacity of 93.7 kWh. They are capable of recharging from 10% to 80% in just 11 minutes, thanks to a reprogramming that allows for more efficient energy discharge to power the motors.
The SU7 Ultra follows the design language of the conventional SU7 model, but with significant improvements for sporty performance. The car features sporty bumpers, a rear spoiler and 21-inch wheels. Its dimensions are impressive: 5.11 meters long, 1.97 meters wide, 1.46 meters high and 3 meters between wheels.
Inside the cabin, occupants are welcomed by sports seats covered in Alcantara, with yellow details that enhance the look. The multimedia center has a 16.1-inch screen with 3K resolution, ensuring cutting-edge technology and connectivity. Carbon fiber elements are used to reduce the weight of the vehicle, which totals 1,900 kg.
With ambitious goals for the future, the company expects to deliver 120,000 units by the end of 2024. The SU7 Ultra not only redefines what we expect from an electric supercar, but also solidifies Xiaomi's position as a leader in automotive technology.
Posted in: 11/12/2024
Last modified: 08/07/2025
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