The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, boasting 1,548 horsepower, is the quickest production EV to complete a lap at the Nurburgring.

The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra has set an impressive lap record and has become the fastest electric car to complete a lap at Nurburgring race track, located in Germany.
The Chinese tech’s latest advancement in high performance sedans has resulted in an fastest track package lapped at the time of 20.8 KM Ring in 7 minutes and 4.957 seconds, beating the lap time of top-ranked Rimac Nivera by 0.341 seconds.
This performance SUV achieved this record on April 1, 2025 as claimed by Xiaomi and can accelerate from 0-100 Kph in just 1.98 seconds and can achieve a top speed of 350 Kph.
Let’s discuss the lap timings of Xiaomi SU7 and its rivals lap performance recorded on tracks.
Electric Vehicle |
Lap Time |
Xiaomi SUV (With Track Package) |
7:04.957 |
Rimac Nivera |
7:05.298 |
Porsche Taycan Turbo GT (With Weissach Package) |
7:07.55 |
Tesla Model S Plaid (With Track Package) |
7:25.231 |
Porsche Taycan Turbo S |
7:33.35 |
Tesla Model S Plaid |
7:33.579 |
Xiaomi SU7 Performance Stats
The top Ultra variant of the Xiaomi SU7 is powered by a triple-motor setup, two located at the rear and one at the front, generating a whopping power output of 1548 HP and a thundering torque of 1,770 Nm. These figures are just mind-blowing and give the SU7 to race from 0-100 in just 1.98 seconds.
These e-motors are in-house manufactured and generate power from a 93.7 kWh battery pack equipped with a maximum discharge rate of 16C and a peak power discharge of 1,330 kW. The Su7 provides a significant range of 630 Km as tested by China Light-Duty Vehicle Test Cycle.