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Xiaomi SU7 Ultra has been getting attention throughout the industry, impressing everyone who's seen it. That "everyone" includes Ferrari.
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CarBuzz on MSNFerrari Could Be Benchmarking The Chinese Xiaomi SU7 Ultra EV
A SU7 Ultra from Chinese EV brand Xiaomi has been spotted leaving Ferrari HQ in Maranello as development of the first ...
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HotCars on MSNFerrari’s Secret Weapon Is... a Chinese Electric Car?
A Chinese EV prototype just rolled out of Ferrari’s factory - hinting at what’s coming next from Maranello: the brand’s first ...
Images of a Xiaomi SU7 Ultra driving out of Ferrari’s headquarters have surfaced online, sparking speculation about Ferrari’s ...
Ferrari is stepping into uncharted territory. The revered Italian marque, known for combustion-powered legends, has confirmed ...
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CarsGuide.com.au on MSNProof the car world has flipped upside down: Ferrari appears to be benchmarking its new electric car against the Chinese 2026 Xiaomi SU7 Ultra
The mighty Ferrari is benchmarking its newest supercar against a Chinese upstart. A Xiaomi SU7 Ultra was seen leaving the ...
The new model shares much of its styling with the sleek SU7 sedan. Recent reports have suggested BEV and EREV versions of the SUV could be sold. Xiaomi is expected to unveil its second model in 2025.
The Ferrari Purosangue’s Chinese electric lookalike, the Xiaomi YU7, has the same wheelbase and overall body length as the SU7. But it’s been designed to attract SUV buyers who prefer a raised ...
Xiaomi's move into the EV market has been an astonishingly successful and bold maneuver for the company. By the end of 2024, it had delivered 135,000 units of the SU7, and within 2 hours of ...
Following the debut of the SU7 electric sedan, Xiaomi is now developing its second model, an SUV. Codenamed MX11, it’s expected to debut next year, offering both EV and range-extender options.
When Xiaomi unveiled the SU7 Ultra prototype in July, he announced that the production should start in the first half of 2025. Now, he offered a more specific timeframe in the first quarter of 2025.
Priced at 253,500 yuan (around ₹ 30 lakh), the YU7 outsmarts China's Tesla Model Y starting price by almost 10,000 yuan and therefore becomes an appealing value-for-money product in the mid-premium EV ...
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