Xiaomi had a very busy day with the presentation of its new foldable devices and the long-awaited Smart Band 9. Although the event was focused on mobile devices, the Chinese manufacturer did not miss the opportunity to announce a new electric car. It Xiaomi SU7 Ultra – An Impressive Prototype with which the company will try to leave its mark on the Nürburgring track.
According to Lei Jun, the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra prototype built on the SU7 platform in order to achieve maximum performance. Electric elevator prototype Acceleration from 0 to 100 km/h in just 1.97 seconds, top speed 350 km/h.. Xiaomi’s CEO mentions that all panels of the SU7 Ultra are made of carbon fiber.
“Our EV team has been working tirelessly on the Nürburgring Nordschleife for the past month,” said Yun. “The road has been long and winding, full of victories and setbacks. Together, we will continue to push the boundaries of what we can do.” #XiaomiSU7 Ultra prototype for the best result!”
The heart of the SU7 Ultra is its Xiaomi HyperEngine Electric Motor. The Chinese manufacturer has integrated a configuration of two V8 engines that offer 570 horsepower and maximum torque of 635 Nm.The company’s goal is to achieve maximum performance and break the lap record at the Nürburgring.


Xiaomi SU7 Ultra: prototype… Four doors?
One of the most striking details of the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra is that It has four doors instead of two like sports cars.. The head of Xiaomi answered the question as follows:
“You may wonder why we brought a four-door sedan to the Nurburgring instead of a two-door sports car,” Jun said. “The answer is simple: creating four-door electric vehicles is critical to applying our technology to production cars in the future.”


Lei Jun added that four doors – a conscious choicebecause “high performance should not be a luxury available to a select few.”
The Chinese manufacturer is now targeting Germany. Jung announced that will bring the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra to the famous Nordschleife track in October.The prototype will attempt to beat the Rimac Nevera and Porsche Taycan Turbo GT, two cars that hold the fastest lap record for a production car.
Before the official announcement of SU7 Ultra Car news Xiaomi is testing its electric car at the Nurburgring, according to leaked photos. The leaked photos show a variant of the SU7 that looks nothing like the prototype announced today.
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