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Lei Jun: Xiaomi SU7 Ultra mass-produced car will be released in the first quarter of 2025, and will be equipped with a novice mode when it leaves the factory

2024-08-22

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IT Home reported on August 22 that at the "Lei Jun's Co-pilot" Pearl River Delta Cruise live broadcast event held at noon today, Xiaomi founder, chairman and CEO Lei Jun revealed that the mass-produced Xiaomi SU7 Ultra will be available to everyone in the first quarter of next year.

Lei Jun said that Xiaomi will consider equipping the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra with a novice mode when it leaves the factory. If the owner wants to unleash the full performance of the vehicle, he or she will need to pass the test step by step to unlock it.

In terms of vehicle performance, Lei Jun said that the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra reached a top speed of over 350 kilometers per hour on the last straight section of the Nürburgring Nordschleife. It is reported that the SU7 Ultra is "ready to go on the track" and the brake system of the vehicle has also been upgraded.

According to previous reports by IT Home, Lei Jun said in a live broadcast in July this year that the mass-produced Xiaomi SU7 Ultra will use the same chassis structure, three motors and battery pack as the prototype, but will not use a full carbon design due to high costs.

Regarding the price of the mass-produced version of Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, Lei Jun said it is a bit expensive, but not particularly expensive.

The configuration information of Xiaomi SU7 Ultra prototype is shown in the figure below: