Report: Ferrari Were SO Impressed by the Xiaomi SU7, They Bought One
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In less than a year, Xiaomi was able to win the competitive car industry. Xiaomi SU7 became one of the most sought-in models in the market and this attracted competition....
Report: Ferrari were SO impressed by the Xiaomi SU7, they bought one
With its tire-blistering acceleration and record-setting performance, the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra has been getting attention throughout the auto industry, impressing everyone who’s seen it. That “everyone” now seems to include the OG supercar brand, itself. more…
A Chinese car in Ferrari's stronghold? This is probably the first time that Maranello has welcomed a Chinese car, but it's not just any car, since it's the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra and its more than 1,500 hp. Enough to allow Italian engineers to check if their future electric car, scheduled for next October, can compete with this formidable competitor? [Read more] Find a summary of the best tech news every morning on WhatsApp, it's our new Frandroid dis…
A Xiaomi SU7 Ultra has been photographed leaving Ferrari's headquarters in Maranello, Italy, which has sparked speculation about a possible interest of the Italian brand in the Chinese electric vehicle as a basis for study for its next 100% electric platform. The news was spread by several users on the social network Weibo, including the well-known blogger "Sago soup in Bologna", who claims that the car was officially purchased by Ferrari for de…
While the very first 100% electric Ferrari will be presented in the spring of 2026, it seems that the Italian brand is very interested in a Chinese car that has been talking about it for a few months. Is Ferrari's article going to inspire a Chinese car to develop its electric supercar? appeared first on Automobile Clean.
Although Xiaomi has only been manufacturing cars for a year, its products are setting trends thanks to their advanced technology, so much so that Ferrari itself is studying the secrets of the SU7 Ultra. Next year, Ferrari will unveil its first production electric car. Unlike other luxury brands, the Italian firm hasn't put its electrification plans on hold; however, recent reports indicate that its second such model has been delayed until 2028 d…
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