Xiaomi SU7 Ultra is now in store across China starting at 814,900 CNY (112k USD)
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• Feb 5
Source: Xiaomi EV
Starting from February 5, the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra will be available in display in 112 stores across 42 cities nationwide, and customers can now book viewings.
The flagship model began pre-sales on October 29, 2024 with a price of 814,900 CNY and will officially launch sometime in March of this year.
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Despite the high price, it has garnered significant attention from car enthusiasts given its exceptional performance with a peak power output of 1,138 kW (1,526 horsepower).
In fact, the Ultra has reportedly received 3,680 pre-orders in just 10 minutes after the launch presentation.
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Photos of hundreds of SU7 Ultra at the Beijing manufacturing plant surfaced online in early February, suggesting that Xiaomi is ready to face the music next month.

Source: Xiaomi EV
The Ultra is equipped with Xiaomi’s self-developed three-motor system with two V8s and one V6s motors that enable maximum speed of 27,200 rpm, the most powerful driving motor of any mass-produced car.
Acceleration from 0 to 100km/h takes just 1.98 seconds and 5.86 seconds to 200 km/h, with a maximum speed of 350 km/h.
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Xiaomi has quickly risen to the top of emerging NEV brands as the regular SU7, its first and only car on the market, has exceeded 20,000 units of delivery for the 4th consecutive month in January 2025.
The SU7 was launched on March 28, 2024 in three versions, the Standard, Pro, and Max, with a starting price of 215,900 CNY, 245,900 CNY, and 299,900 CNY, respectively.
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Based on January sales data, Xiaomi has been outselling the Tesla Model 3 at a 3:1 rate, prompting Tesla to announce another pricing cut via an 8,000 CNY insurance subsidy today.
In 2025, Xiaomi EV aims to deliver 300,000 vehicles, ramping up production capacity to accommodate the arrival of its second car, the YU7.