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Xiaomi SU7 Ultra officially launches - configurator now open

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Ro, 27 February 2025

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Xiaomi is almost ready to ship its flagship SU7 Ultra model - touted as the fastest four-door sedan and shattering a Nurburgring race track record. The model went into pre-sale last October and now gets an official configurator. Check the source link below if you want to play around.

Xiaomi SU7 Ultra officially launches - configurator now open

The SU7 Ultra starts at RMB 529,900 (around $73,000) for the entry-level trim and goes up to RMB 814,900 ($112,000). The most expensive configuration gets you a whopping 1,526 hp and can sprint from 0 to 100 km/h in just 1.98 seconds. It's also equipped with CATL's Qilin 2.0 battery with 93.7 kWh capacity that can go up to 385 miles on a single charge.

The company's CEO, Lei Jun, said that Xiaomi received over 6,900 orders already (not including the ones from the pre-sale) and aim to deliver 10,000 units starting in April.

The SU7 proved to be very successful as Xiaomi already shipped over 150,000 units, way above the initial target, and is eyeing 300,000 in 2025 alone.

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  • Ploki
  • n5}
  • 01 Mar 2025

Su7 ultra any day over plaid. Better software, brembo brakes, 1500+ hp. Big wing. No contest

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  • shawman123
  • jZ4
  • 28 Feb 2025

Are you in China. Otherwise its irrelevant as they are not planning on taking it overseas for next 2 years. Even their base models have 6 months plus wait time.

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  • rupert78
  • c@7
  • 28 Feb 2025

No way I'm shelling out that much cash for a non-traditional car brand.

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