Xiaomi Unveils Vision GT Electric Supercar Concept, with a Twist
Xiaomi is the first Chinese automaker in the Vision Gran Turismo program and delivered over 410,000 EVs in 2025, signaling its push into the European market in 2027.
- On February 28, 2026, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun confirmed a Vision Gran Turismo concept supercar for MWC Barcelona, promising full specifications on March 1 ahead of the March 2 unveiling.
- Xiaomi built the Vision GT concept on its 900V Silicon Carbide electrical platform, supported by a significant share of its $1.4 billion EV R&D budget and planned 2027 European expansion with a Munich R&D center.
- The concept's design includes a radical low-slung layout with scissor doors, a carbon-fiber rear wing, butterfly-shaped steering wheel, and center-lock wheels with carbon-ceramic rotors reportedly for the 1,900 hp range.
- Having delivered over 410,000 EVs in 2025, Xiaomi set a 550,000 deliveries target for 2026 as the SU7 sedan outsold the Tesla Model 3 in China, reinforcing its driver-centric image.
- Within the broader Vision GT tradition, created by Polyphony Digital in 2013 and featuring legacy automakers like Mercedes-Benz, Xiaomi’s entry signals reputation-building while production relevance remains uncertain despite 500,000 cars in 602 days execution.
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Xiaomi unveils Vision GT electric supercar concept, with a twist
Xiaomi just revealed a Vision Gran Turismo concept supercar at MWC 2026 in Barcelona, making it the first Chinese automaker to participate in the iconic racing game’s concept car program in its 28-year history. The electric supercar concept sits on Xiaomi’s own 900V Silicon Carbide (SiC) platform and features a radical low-slung design with scissor doors, a massive carbon fiber rear wing, and center-lock wheels hiding carbon-ceramic brakes. more…
According to information from a Chinese motor vehicle medium, photographs were leaked of the possible first "concept car" that would be called Vision Gran Turismo de Xiaomi. It would be ready to be presented at the Mobile World Congress to be held in Barcelona. Precisely, the photographs are about the car that was seen in Spain with some surprising features in design. It has been possible to see through these photos an aerodynamic design with a …
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Xiaomi Reveals its Vision GT Car, Coming to Gran Turismo Soon
Almost nine months on from being teased at the Gran Turismo World Series event in London, Xiaomi has revealed its Vision Gran Turismo car ahead of its arrival in the game at a yet-to-be-announced date. The Chinese brand, which became the first marque from the nation to be represented in a Gran Turismo game when the SU7 Ultra arrived in January, presented the vehicle at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2026 event in Barcelona earlier today. Althou…
Xiaomi really surprised, the Chinese manufacturer does not bring any electric cars to Europe yet, but was able to present a first in-house Hypercar. Certainly no hit, but an ascent to the top league. We know that the latest and most advanced technology is being developed from top to bottom. What is still infinitely expensive high-tech today will be scalable mass goods in a few years. That Xiaomi now even shows a Hypercar and could keep it secret…
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