Xiaomi SU7 Ultra Hits 359.71 km/h and Unveils Hyper Autonomous Driving System

Xiaomi SU7 Ultra

Xiaomi SU7 Ultra Achieves 359.71 km/h and Showcases New HAD System

Xiaomi’s SU7 Ultra production version was officially unveiled last month and quickly garnered 3,680 refundable pre-orders within 10 minutes.

Record-Breaking Speed Achieved By Xiaomi SU7 Ultra

At the Guangzhou Auto Show, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun announced the SU7 Ultra reached a top speed of 359.71 km/h during tests. The test occurred at the CATARC Yan Cheng Automotive Proving Ground, where track limitations capped the speed. Xiaomi plans to test the car further at various tracks across China and revisit Germany’s Nürburgring. A prototype of the SU7 completed a lap at the Nürburgring in 6 minutes and 46.874 seconds, making it the fastest four-door car on the circuit, with a top speed of 324 km/h.

Xiaomi SU7 Ultran Introducing Hyper Autonomous Driving (HAD)

Xiaomi also introduced its new Hyper Autonomous Driving (HAD) system, designed to enhance driving safety and efficiency. Internal testing of the HAD system starts on November 16, with a broader release planned for next month.

Advanced Driving Features

The HAD system reduces sudden acceleration and braking, ensuring smoother driving experiences. It uses real-time data to make intelligent route predictions and adjust decisions based on conditions. Xiaomi claims it can navigate challenging environments such as narrow roads, busy intersections, and obstacle-filled streets.

Vision-Language Model for Complex Scenarios

The HAD’s Vision-Language Model (VLM) helps it manage uneven surfaces, construction zones, and T-junctions effectively. This innovation improves adaptability in complex scenarios, making it a game-changer for autonomous driving.

Xiaomi’s SU7 Ultra and HAD system are setting new benchmarks in electric vehicle performance and technology, showcasing the company’s innovative capabilities. Stay tuned for more updates!


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