During their latest episode of “Answering Netizens” (Episode 70), Miaotai Motors has tried to answer questions from fans and netizens, focusing on the highly anticipated Xiaomi SU7 Ultra electric car. For the first time, the company has come forward to clear the relationship between the mass-produced SU7 Ultra and its Prototype model. Also, it announces some updates regarding the performance of the vehicle at the Nürburgring track.
Relationship of Xiaomi SU7 Ultra Production Version to SU7 Ultra Prototype
Xiaomi confirmed that the Mass production version SU7 Ultra and ULTRA Prototype-aka. PT version were with the exact same core technical capabilities: including but not limited to:
- Three-motor system
- Track-version battery
- Thermal management system
Equipped with internally combusted technology, both models differ basically in that the PT version was built specifically as a track car on Xiaomi’s pure electric architecture. It was designed for performance at the edge, verification of cutting-edge technology; by no means can it be driven on public roads legally. The mass-produced SU7 Ultra, on the other hand, carries all the same technical features but is road-legal, offering the ultimate balance between track-level performance and everyday usability.
Nürburgring Performance
Long expected, the fans are already hot to know how well SU7 will go on the iconic track Nürburgring. Xiaomi admitted that they haven’t recorded a time at the track yet. Unfavorable weather conditions are to blame for this delay. Drivers and engineers of Xiaomi continue to wait at the Nürburgring and at any moment they are ready to make their last sprint to set their time.
What’s Coming: Product Launches on October 29
Apart from the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, here are some major products for release by Xiaomi on October 29:
- Flagship Smartphones of the Xiaomi 15 series
- Xiaomi HyperOS 2
- Xiaomi Pad 7 series
- Xiaomi Watch S4
These launches are bound to show new developments of Xiaomi related to both the mobile technology and electric vehicle fields, striking a stronger presence accordingly across various industries. xiaomi’s initiative into the electric vehicle market, together with the SU7 Ultra, underlines ambitions to compete in the high-performance EV sector, one still focused on innovations both in track technology and consumer products. The mass-produced SU7 Ultra should boast an unparalleled mix of track-proven technology and on-road usability, thus turning it into an interesting choice for those drivers who need more adrenaline.