The Chinese‑made Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, a high‑performance electric supercar, is on sale in Germany for over $140,000. Discover specs and pricing – act now!

Even though Xiaomi has not officially launched its electric vehicles in Europe, a German dealer has listed the ultra‑high‑performance Xiaomi SU7 Ultra for more than €119,000 (about $140,000). The move puts the Chinese supercar directly in the same price corridor as Porsche and Tesla hypercars.

Striking Design and Aerodynamics
The SU7 Ultra wears Xiaomi’s signature “Lightning Yellow” paint, complemented by an optional gray racing stripe that costs an extra 2,000 NDT (≈ $290). The model’s front grille and badge are gold‑plated, containing roughly 0.3 g of gold – a detail that has already attracted the attention of thieves.

Its chassis builds on the standard SU7 platform, with 90.1% of the structure made from high‑strength steel and aluminium. An FIA‑approved anti‑roll cage adds rigidity, while a 1,560 mm carbon‑fibre rear wing (240 mm chord) generates up to 285 kg of downforce.

Powertrain & Performance
Under the hood, the SU7 Ultra houses three HyperEngine V8 electric motors that together deliver a staggering 1,548 hp and 1,770 Nm of torque. This enables a 0‑100 km/h sprint in just 1.98 seconds and a top speed of 350 km/h.

The car is equipped with a CATL Qilin 2.0 battery pack that can charge from 10 % to 80 % in only 11 minutes, offering a range of up to 630 km per charge. Optional Racing Package upgrades include Bilstein EVO R coil‑over shocks, ENDLESS high‑performance brake calipers, and Pirelli P ZERO RS tires.

Luxury Interior & Technology
Inside, the driver finds a 16.1‑inch 3K touchscreen running Xiaomi’s HyperOS on a Snapdragon 8295 chipset. The steering wheel is sport‑styled and also gold‑plated. Seats are available in three colour schemes – yellow/black, black/yellow, and black/red – and feature massage, ventilation, and heating for both rows.

Alcantara upholstery reduces light reflection and cuts weight by 50 % compared with traditional leather. Carbon‑fibre trim decorates the front seat backs, steering wheel and door sills, totaling 3.74 m² and saving 12 kg.

Pricing & Availability
When it launched in China in February 2025, the SU7 Ultra started at $73,000. The German listing, however, shows a price of €119,000 – well above the Chinese entry price and on par with Europe’s elite EV supercars.

As of now, Xiaomi has not announced an official European distribution plan, so the German listing appears to be a private sale or a gray‑market import. Potential buyers should act quickly, as supply is expected to be limited.

Stay tuned for updates on Xiaomi’s European rollout and watch this electric hypercar make headlines worldwide.





