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A SU7 Ultra from Chinese EV brand Xiaomi has been spotted leaving Ferrari HQ in Maranello as development of the first ...
Ferrari has promised to reveal its first ever EV next spring, having given us a look at the Elettrica’s (name still tentative ...
Ferrari is stepping into uncharted territory. The revered Italian marque, known for combustion-powered legends, has confirmed ...
Through the first half of 2025, there’s a new leader at the top spot. According to Chinese media outlet Yiche, the Geely Geome Xingyuan was the best-selling EV in China through H1 2025, dethroning the ...
Sitting in the Xiaomi SU7 for the first time and seeing this first hand, one thought immediately came to mind: the Xiaomi SU7 is the car that Apple should have made. The Xiaomi SU7 does support ...
The SU7 can be had with a broad range of accessories. Check out some of them in the video below. There's the button bar, sure.
The SU7 wasn’t the only product to get a new “Ultra” edition. Xiaomi, one of China’s largest smartphone makers, launched the new Xiaomi 15 Ultra, starting at 6,499 yuan ($893).
Following Explosive Backlash, Xiaomi SU7 Owners Get Their Horsepower Back Owners of the high-performance Chinese EV were not happy that an over-the-air update did this to their cars.
The SU7 Max is a different beast altogether, thanks to its dual-motor configuration. The maximum power reaches 495 kW (664 horsepower), allowing the SU7 to reach 100 kph (62 mph) in under 2.8 seconds.
Xiaomi's next step is the higher-performance SU7 Ultra, and a prototype version just lapped the Nürburgring Nordschleife in 6:46.87 minutes, which is hugely impressive, even though it doesn't ...
Xiaomi has yet to share prices for the SU7 line, though Lei already hinted that they will be expensive — which is subjective, of course. We shall find out in a few months' time, and hopefully by ...