The electric car market continues to grow and gain volume day by day. Xiaomi is also trying to gain a share from this market with the Xiaomi SU7 model announced last year. With the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, the company, which combines a high-performance electric motor and a kind of racing vehicle design, has now announced that it is exhibiting the vehicle in 42 cities and 112 stores in China. Here are the details.
Xiaomi SU7 Ultra will start to be delivered in March
Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, whose pre-orders were opened in October and managed to have great popularity as it was opened, received 3680 orders in the first 10 minutes. With Xiaomi’s official Weibo account, it was stated that the electric high-speed car started to be exhibited in 112 stores in 42 cities in China before deliveries in March.

The vehicle, which started to be exhibited as of today, is going through an intensive production process. As for the price, the vehicle, which was ordered for pre-sale on 29 October with a price of 814 thousand 900 yuan, ie 113 thousand 300 dollars, surprised users with its design and power. While the standard version of the vehicle is still in great demand despite waiting times of 21-29 weeks, the waiting time for the SU7 Ultra is not yet clear.
With its front bumper, front spoiler, and sharp lines designed to be sporty, the SU7 Ultra also scares its competitors. The vehicle, which can reach 1526 horsepower and 1770 Nm of torque, can reach 0 to 100 in just 1.98 seconds by working on Xiaomi’s advanced triple engine system. In addition, although 350 km/h is stated as the maximum speed, it was proved that the vehicle reached 359 km/h in tests conducted in recent months.
If we look at the brakes, one of the biggest question marks of such a powerful vehicle, the technology giant uses the largest carbon ceramic brake discs in its new sports car, and these discs can withstand temperatures above 1,300 °C. According to the statements made, the deceleration from 100 km/h to 0 has a distance of 30.8 metres.
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