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Xiaomi SU7 Ultra has been getting attention throughout the industry, impressing everyone who's seen it. That "everyone" ...
In a twist few could have predicted a decade ago, Ferrari may be turning to Chinese tech giant Xiaomi for insight into the future of high-performance electric vehicles. Reports originating from China ...
Reports suggest that Ferrari has acquired a Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, possibly to evaluate it for internal testing and performance ...
Initially reported by CarNewsChina and brought to our attention by Carscoops, a photographer captured a Chinese Xiaomi SU7 ...
Ferrari has promised to reveal its first ever EV next spring, having given us a look at the Elettrica’s (name still tentative ...
A SU7 Ultra from Chinese EV brand Xiaomi has been spotted leaving Ferrari HQ in Maranello as development of the first ...
The mighty Ferrari is benchmarking its newest supercar against a Chinese upstart. A Xiaomi SU7 Ultra was seen leaving the ...
Ferrari is stepping into uncharted territory. The revered Italian marque, known for combustion-powered legends, has confirmed ...
The newly released Xiaomi SU7 Ultra surprises with a unique feature: a 24-carat gold and carbon fibre bonnet badge ...
The SU7 Ultra is the first car that receives Xiaomi's brand-new HyperEngine V8s integrated in a good-red-herring system that integrates two V8s and one V6s. No, those are not typos.
Xiaomi, the mobile phone company turned EV maker, says the SU7 Ultra will go from 0-120 mph in 5.9 seconds. And it's going to the 'Ring next.
It seems Porsche is annoyed that its six-figure EV has been beaten on the Nürburgring by a $75k sedan from China.