Chinese EV sets German test-track record
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Chinese EV sets German test-track record

Xiaomi, best known for smartphones, aiming higher with electric vehicles

A Xiaomi SU7 electric vehicle is displayed at one of the company’s showrooms in Shanghai. (Photo: Reuters)
A Xiaomi SU7 electric vehicle is displayed at one of the company’s showrooms in Shanghai. (Photo: Reuters)

BEIJING - A prototype Chinese electric vehicle has set a record lap time at Germany’s gruelling Nurburgring track, its maker Xiaomi said on Tuesday, just hours before a company event expected to reveal the production model of the car.

Xiaomi chief executive Lei Jun said on the Chinese social media platform Weibo that the SU7 Ultra prototype completed the circuit in 6 minutes and 46.874 seconds, claiming the title of fastest four-door car on the challenging track.

The 20.8-kilometre Nurburgring has been the automotive industry’s ultimate testing ground since 1927.

“As a newcomer to the automotive industry, Xiaomi has shown great determination and courage by taking on the Nürburgring challenge with its first car,” Lei wrote in Chinese.

Electric motors can improve on the acceleration of gasoline-driven vehicles, and following the example of Tesla, Chinese EV makers have been competing to launch flagship models to take on luxury legacy sports cars and prove their technology and innovation capabilities.

Tesla’s Model S Plaid completed the Nurburgring Nordschleife circuit in 7 minutes and 25.231 seconds in 2023 and Xiaomi’s peer Nio also set a Nurburgring lap record in 2017 with its ET9.

The Chinese smartphone giant, which has been diversifying beyond its core business, entered the competitive electric vehicle market in March with its SU7 series, positioning it as a direct competitor to Tesla.

The company unveiled the SU7 Ultra prototype during Lei’s annual speech in July, marking its entry into the high-performance EV segment dominated by established players like Porsche.

With a three-motor all-wheel-drive system delivering 1,548 PS (1,140 kW), the Ultra variant can accelerate from 0 to 100km/h in 1.97 seconds and reach speeds of up to 350km/h, according to Xiaomi.

Tesla said the Model S Plaid, its quickest model, can achieve 60 miles per hour (100 km/h) from zero in 1.99 seconds, while Lucid claimed its Sapphire can achieve so in 1.89 seconds.

The record Nurburgring lap was achieved on Oct 28 after rain forced the team to abandon an attempt earlier in October.

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