Revving Up Gaming: Xiaomi SU7 Ultra Joins the Ranks of Gran Turismo 7 in Exciting Update

Xiaomi has partnered with the Japanese gaming company Polyphony Digital to introduce the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra into Gran Turismo 7, as announced during the first round of the Gran Turismo World Series 2025 on Saturday. This high-performance luxury electric vehicle (EV) marks the debut of the automotive division of the Chinese conglomerate in the widely popular racing simulator series available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5.

Xiaomi SU7 Ultra in Gran Turismo 7

According to Xiaomi, the SU7 Ultra EV will be incorporated into Gran Turismo 7 through a collaborative development effort. The game will authentically reflect the EV’s driving characteristics and luxurious design. This announcement comes after Gran Turismo’s creator Kazunori Yamauchi visited the Xiaomi manufacturing facility last month, where he met Xiaomi Group’s Founder, Chairman, and CEO Lei Jun and test-drove the SU7 Ultra.

Set for introduction in an upcoming update, this model will be the first Xiaomi vehicle to join the racing simulator lineup.

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“The Gran Turismo franchise is renowned for delivering unparalleled quality and experiences, so I am thrilled that the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra will be included in Gran Turismo,” Lei Jun remarked in an official statement.

Beyond the SU7 Ultra, Xiaomi and Polyphony Digital will also team up to create a concept vehicle named Vision Gran Turismo, which will also debut in the racing simulator.

About Xiaomi SU7 Ultra

The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra was originally launched in 2024 as a performance-oriented prototype of the standard SU7 EV. It became available for sale during the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona on March 2, with a starting price of CNY 5,29,900 (approximately ₹64 lakh) in China.

The car features three in-house developed HyperEngine electric motors combined to produce a peak output of 1,548 hp and 635 Nm of torque. According to the company, this vehicle can accelerate from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour (km/h) in just 1.98 seconds, achieving 0-200 km/h in 5.86 seconds.

The maximum speed of the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra reaches 350 km/h. It is powered by a Qilin 2.0 battery pack, sourced from CATL, integrated into the vehicle’s structure using CTB (cell-to-body) technology. This battery has a capacity of 150 kWh, offering a maximum discharge power of 1,330 kW. Xiaomi claims the EV boasts a maximum CLTC range of 630 km and can be fully charged in less than 12 minutes using a 5.2C charging multiplier.

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