Beijing, China – June 11, 2025 — In a landmark moment for the electric vehicle industry, Xiaomi EV has officially set a new benchmark. The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, a production-spec electric executive sedan, obliterated records at the world-famous Nürburgring Nordschleife with a blistering lap time of 7:04.957 minutes, the fastest ever by an electric executive vehicle.
Armed with its optional Track Package, the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra took on the 20.8 km “Green Hell” and conquered it on its very first attempt—a feat rarely seen even among the most elite performance cars. This lap time not only showcases Xiaomi’s breakthrough EV engineering but also places the SU7 Ultra in a class of its own.

Built for Speed, Engineered for History
At the heart of the SU7 Ultra’s record-breaking performance lies Xiaomi’s proprietary “Three Core Electric Technologies”—an advanced system integrating a high-efficiency electric motor, cutting-edge power battery, and a precision motor control unit. Paired with a tri-motor setup (dual V8s and one V6s e-motor), the SU7 Ultra produces a jaw-dropping 1,548 PS.
From 0 to 100 km/h in just 1.98 seconds (with one-foot rollout) and a top speed exceeding 350 km/h, this is more than just an EV—it’s a revolution on wheels.
Nürburgring Partnership: Powering the Future
Xiaomi’s ambitions don’t stop at records. The company recently entered into a premium partnership with the Nürburgring, earning a permanent place in its legacy. As part of this collaboration:
- A section of the Grand Prix track is now named “Xiaomi Curve.”
- Xiaomi EV has joined the Nürburgring Industry Pool, a selective group for development and endurance testing.
This partnership ensures Xiaomi will continue pushing performance boundaries, using the Nürburgring as its innovation lab to develop next-gen EV tech aimed at both road and racetrack excellence.
Why It Matters for the EV World
The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra’s achievement isn’t just a win for one automaker—it’s a statement to the entire industry. It proves electric executive cars can outperform, outlast, and outclass even the most storied combustion rivals in the toughest conditions.
With this milestone, Xiaomi not only cements its place among global EV pioneers but also signals what the future of executive mobility will look—and feel—like.