Xiaomi SU7 Ultra storms Nürburgring, shakes up EV record books

At 7 04.957, the Ultra is nearly 3 s quicker than the Taycan Turbo GT

After keeping its feat a secret for two-and-a-half months, Xiaomi Auto has just claimed the fastest electric executive sedan lap at the Nürburgring, setting a time that eclipses those of Porsche and Tesla, writes Justus Visagie. Pictures by Xiaomi. 

On April 1, a production-spec Xiaomi SU7 Ultra completed a full 20,8 km lap of the Nürburgring Nordschleife in 7 minutes 04.957 seconds, establishing a new benchmark for electric executive cars and road-legal four-door EVs.

Vincent Radermecker was the man behind the wheel, achieving the time under official scrutiny with notarial and TÜV Rheinland verification.

It is worth noting that Xiaomi had equipped the record-setting SU7 Ultra with an optional track performance package. The upgrade adds ducted bonnet vents, a larger rear wing, track tyres, and enhanced suspension tuning modifications designed to optimise airflow, cooling, and downforce.

While these arent standard features on the Ultra, they are available as factory options.

How it compares with Porsche, Rimac and Tesla

The previous record-holder among production electric sedans was the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT (with optional Weissach package), which delivered a 7 minutes 07.55 seconds lap, driven by Lars Kern in January 2024. Porsche itself described that as the “fastest-ever time at the circuit by a road-approved electric car”.

The record-breaking Xiaomi Auto team after breaking Porsche's record
The record-breaking Xiaomi Auto team after smashing the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT’s record.

The Rimac Nevera hypercar had previously staked a claim to EV supremacy with a blistering 7 minutes 05.298 seconds (running Michelin Cup 2R track tyres) in August 2023. This was also achieved under official timing (insideevs.com).

That effort beat the Tesla Model S Plaid’s earlier 7 minutes 25.231 seconds lap by roughly 20 seconds, as TopGear reported.

Two SU7 Ultras with a lake and mountains in the background.
The Ultra’s rear wing spans 1 560 mm and works with the vented rear bumper and active diffuser to generate an impressive 285 kg of downforce.

Xiaomi’s SU7 Ultra is now faster than both. At 7 04.957, it is nearly 3 seconds quicker than the Taycan Turbo GT and about 0.34 seconds faster than the Nevera.

Notably, Tesla’s Model S Plaid never surpassed Porsche or Rimac’s times on a full Nordschleife lap. According to AutoExpress, Tesla claimed 7 25.23 in June 2023 but didn’t attempt further improvements after Porsche’s 7 07.55 breakthrough.

A profile shot of a yellow SU7 driving on a city street.
The car rides on 21-inch wheels and Pirelli P Zero rubber. Dual-chamber air suspension independently adjusts height and stiffness for precision handling.

What this means for the EV landscape

Beating Porsche and Rimac is remarkable for a company primarily known for smartphones and other consumer electronics rather than performance cars.

At around £60 000 ($74 000 or R1,33m) in China, the SU7 Ultra costs a fraction of Porsche’s offering and a small fraction of Rimac’s multimillion-dollar Nevera. This shows that high-performance EV credentials are no longer limited to niche luxury brands.

Xiaomi’s achievement highlights the rapid progress being made in China’s automotive engineering. As The Courier notes, this is the first time a Chinese marque has debuted on the Nürburgring EV record list and immediately claimed top honours.

The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra's carbon fibre steering wheel
The Ultra’s carbon fibre steering wheel with Alcantara grips and yellow alignment marker for enhanced driving precision

Looking ahead

Xiaomi says it will continue attempts to improve its Nürburgring time. With rivals likely to respond, the EV Nürburgring leaderboard may become even more competitive.

Porsche is already preparing its next-generation Taycan for 2027, while Rimac may attempt another run with its Time Attack version of the Nevera. Tesla’s absence from top-tier lap times may also inspire a fresh push from the EV pioneer.

A gentle beam of light falling on the upper section of one of the SU7 Ultra's seats.
Alcantara interior trim reduces light reflections while cutting weight by up to 50% compared to traditional leather, according to Xiaomi.

In a little under four minutes, Xiaomi has altered the high-performance EV narrative. The SU7 Ultra will now be the one to beat – for Porsche, Rimac and Tesla alike.

Measured against combustion cars

In achieving a time of 7 minutes 04.957 seconds, the Ultra has beaten a long list of production fuel-burners. Here are some of them:

Time Vehicle Driver Date
7:08.34 McLaren 720S Christian Gebhart 2018-06-28
7:10.52 C8 Corvette Z06 Christian Gebhart 2024-12-11
7:12.69 Porsche Carrera GT Jörg Bergmeister 2024-12-12
7:13.497 BMW M4 CSL Jörg Weidinger 2023-09-01
7:17.30 Porsche 911 Turbo S Christian Gebhart 2021-01-30

There’s still room for improvement, though. Here are five petrol-powered production cars from a sizeable group that have lapped the ’Ring faster than the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra:

Time Vehicle Driver Date
6:29.090 Mercedes-AMG One Maro Engel 2024-09-23
6:57.685 Ford Mustang GTD Dirk Müller 2024-08-07
6:58.70 Ferrari 296 GTB Christian Gebhart 2023-06-07
7:00.03 Ferrari 488 Pista Christian Gebhart 2019-05-16
7:04.511 Porsche Cayman GT4 RS Jörg Bergmeister 2021-09-17

 

The SU7 Ultra cocoons drivers in Alcantara-wrapped sports seats with graphene heating and massage, balancing track-ready support with luxury and comfort.

About the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra

The Ultra is the performance model derivative of the SU7 range – similar to what the BMW M3 is to the 3 Series model range.

The SU7 is the company’s first-ever car. A newcomer to the automotive industry, Xiaomi only officially announced its entry into the EV market in 2021 and began production in early 2024.

The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra in metallic grey
The SU7 Ultra launches from 0-100 km/h (62 mph) in 1,98 s, reaches 200 km/h (124 mph) in 5,96 s, and hits 300 km/h (186 mph) in 15 s.

According to Car News China, the SU7 Ultra has a maximum power output of 1 138 kW and the peak torque is 1 770 Nm. Its top speed is over 359 km/h and it can complete the 0-100 km/h sprint in 1,98 seconds.

At just over 5,1 m long, the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra is a large sedan, similar in size to the Audi S8 quattro. It weighs in at 2 360 kg, which is only 130 kg more than the German car’s 2 230 kg.

A Xiaomi SU7 Ultra in British Racing Green pictured in a scenic outdoor setting with a modernist home in the background.
The SU7 Ultra’s three-motor setup pairs two HyperEngine V8s with one HyperEngine V6 for 1 138 kW and 1 770 Nm of torque. Despite their combustion engine naming, all motors are fully electric.

The Ultra’s 93,7 kWh lithium-ion battery, made by CATL, provides a maximum range of 620 km. At super high-speed DC chargers, it can take as little as 11 minutes to charge the battery from 10 to 80%.

Deliveries of the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra started in April 2025 and it is only available for purchase in China.