The Morning Commute to Tesco

Xiaomi, the Chinese corporation and the world’s second-largest smartphone manufacturer, is boldly going where no other automobile company has gone before.

The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra

‘For when you want to go from zero to ‘hold on for dear life’ in under two seconds.’

The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra is directly aimed at hypercar legends. It rivals the Tesla Roadster with an astonishing 1,548 horsepower.

In an unprecedented move, Xiaomi requires potential buyers to earn the right to unleash the car’s full power by passing a ‘step-by-step exam’ before they can access its complete performance capabilities.

Three electric motors power the SU7 Ultra, which can accelerate from 0 to 62mph in just 1.97 seconds. Its top speed exceeds 217mph, making it one of the fastest electric cars on the planet.

Equipped with CATL’s cutting-edge Qilin 2.0 battery pack, the SU7 Ultra boasts ultra-fast charging, going from 0 to 100mph in just 12 minutes, eliminating range anxiety.

Even at a 20% charge, it can still deliver over 1,000 bhp,

The car’s carbon fibre body and enormous rear wing generate over 2,100 kg of downforce, ensuring it stays glued to the road, even at high speeds, while offering precise handling and control.

With high-performance AP Racing calipers and regenerative braking, the SU7 Ultra can stop from 100 km/h in just 25 metres.

Xiaomi wants to break the Nürburgring lap record for four-door electric cars, currently held by the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT.

With groundbreaking technology, mind-blowing performance figures, and unique skill-based access, the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra is poised to shake up the electric hypercar market.

Xiaomi SU7 Ultra — ‘Because nothing says ‘morning commute’ like trying to break the Nürburgring lap record on the way to Tesco’