Xiaomi He is joining his hands to the Japanese video game development studio Polyphony Digital to bring the Xiaomi Su7 Ultra to Gran Turismo 7, the company announced during the first round of Gran Turismo World Series 2025 on Saturday. The high performance luxury electric vehicle (EV) will be the first offer of China’s conglomerate automotive arm to be presented at the Racing Simulator franchise, which is available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 systems.
Xiaomi Su7 Ultra in Gran Turismo 7
Xiaomi says that’s it Su7 ultra EV will be integrated into Gran Turismo 7 through a process of co-development. It will authentically replicate the VE’s direction dynamics as well as luxury aesthetics. This follows the visit of the creator of Gran Turismo Kazunori Yamauchi to the Xiaomi factory last month, where they met the founder of the Xiaomi group, President and CEO Lei Jun, visited the EV and Test-Drove factory, the Xiaomi Su7 Ultra.
It is expected to be introduced as part of a next update, the EV must become the first Xiaomi vehicle presented in the race simulator.
Photo credit: Xiaomi
“The Gran Turismo series is world famous for providing the highest level of quality and experiences, so I’m very happy that the Xiaomi Su7 Ultra will be presented in Gran Turismo,” Lei Jun said in a statement.
In addition to the SU7 Ultra, Xiaomi and Polyphony Digital will also collaborate to develop a conceptual vehicle, nicknamed Vision Gran Turismo, which will be introduced into the race simulator.
About Xiaomi Su7 Ultra
Xiaomi Su7 Ultra First introduced in 2024 as the prototype version focused on the standard Su7 EV performance. It was then available for purchase On the sidelines of Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025 in Barcelona on March 2. Its price in China starts at CNY 5,29,900 (approximately RS. 64 lakh).
It is fed by triple hyperengine electric motors that have been developed internally and combined to provide a maximum production of 1,548 HP and a 635 nm peak torque. According to the company, it can be driven from a stop at 100 kilometers per hour (KMPH) in just 1.98 seconds and has an acceleration time of 0-200 km / h of 5.86 seconds.
The Xiaomi Su7 Ultra has a maximum overall speed of 350 km / h. The power is a Qilin 2.0 battery, which comes from CATL and directly integrated into the body using CTB technology (body cell). The battery has a capacity of 150 kWh, which provides a maximum discharge power of 1,330 kW. Xiaomi says the EV has a maximum CLTC range of 630 km and can be fully charged in less than 12 minutes using a 5.2C load multiplier.