Following the patch release at 2:00 PM, players worldwide can put the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra to the test across Gran Turismo 7’s meticulously recreated circuits. Known for its strict selection standards and physics-driven driving dynamics, the franchise only features vehicles that meet its benchmark for authenticity and performance.

The collaboration was first announced on June 7, 2025, signaling Xiaomi’s growing ambition in the high-performance automotive space.
Engineered for Record-Breaking Speed
The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra is powered by Xiaomi’s in-house Dual V8s + V6s Hyper Tri-Motor system, generating a staggering 1,548 horsepower. The electric powerhouse rockets from 0–100 km/h in just 1.98 seconds, positioning it among the fastest executive EVs in the world.

Its production version also set a historic 7:04.957 lap time at the Nürburgring Nordschleife, breaking the record for electric executive vehicles — a feat that further validated its inclusion in Gran Turismo’s elite roster.

To ensure maximum realism in-game, Gran Turismo series producer Kazunori Yamauchi personally test-drove the SU7 Ultra at key circuits including Beijing tracks, the Nürburgring Nordschleife, and Tsukuba Circuit. Meanwhile, Xiaomi EV’s vehicle dynamics team traveled to Polyphony Digital’s Fukuoka studio for final driving experience validation, fine-tuning the simulation to mirror real-world performance.
Time to Chase the Clock
To celebrate the launch, Polyphony Digital will host a two-week official lap-time challenge at Monza inside Gran Turismo 7, inviting players to push the SU7 Ultra to its limits on one of motorsport’s most iconic circuits.

With its arrival in Gran Turismo 7, Xiaomi doesn’t just enter a game — it enters a global motorsport culture. The SU7 Ultra now stands at the intersection of cutting-edge EV engineering and world-class racing simulation, ready for players to experience its record-breaking performance firsthand









