
Xiaomi has just broken the Nürburgring Nordschleife record for four-door electric cars, with an incredible time that marks a significant milestone for the Chinese company. It's an achievement that not only celebrates the power of the innovative Xiaomi SU7 Ultra Prototype, monstrous record-breaking electric car.
Xiaomi SU7 Ultra Breaks Absolute Record at Nurburgring Nordschleife
The Nürburgring Nordschleife is a legend, a circuit famous for being one of the most complex and challenging in the world. Here the best of automotive technology and performance is put to the test, and Xiaomi EV, with its Xiaomi SU7 Ultra prototype, has just demonstrated that it is possible for even a young brand to push the limits. With a time record of 6'46”874, the company has broken the record for a four-door electric car, a record that had stood for seven years.
Behind this success there is a well-studied plan: Xiaomi EV had already announced in July its intention to challenge the circuit with a clear goal, to become “Fastest four-door electric car on the Nürburgring in ten years”. This challenge takes place in two phases. The first, now completed with the prototype, while the second is scheduled for next year with a production version of the model, which will aim to break the records reserved for commercially available cars.

Behind the success of the SU7 Ultra Prototype lies a technological jewel of great value: Xiaomi EV's new V8s Super Motor, developed in-house and combined with a tri-motor all-wheel drive configuration that includes two V8s and one V6s. This configuration generates a maximum power of 1548 horsepower, bringing the vehicle from 0 to 100 km / h in just 1,97 seconds and reaching a top speed higher than 350 km/h. With an advanced electrical system, a frame torque vector control and a millimeter-perfect aerodynamic design, Xiaomi has achieved a technical synergy that has made the difference on the track.
Xiaomi EV's feat at the Nürburgring represents an important step in the path of a company that is establishing itself with great ambition in the electric car sector. But Xiaomi EV has hinted that the SU7 Ultra Prototype has not yet reached its maximum capabilitiesThe company aims to push the boundaries of innovation even further, further developing its technologies for the production version of the car expected in 2025.