Xiaomi Japanese video game Development Studio Polyphony Digital is joining hands to bring Xiaomi SU7 Ultra to Gran Tourisms 7, the company on Saturday announced one of the Gran Tourismo World Series 2025. High-performance luxury electric vehicle (EV) will be the first offering from the Chinese-based group’s automotive arm, which will be depicted in the racing simulator franchise, which is available on both Playstation 4 and PlayStation 5 Systems.
Xiaomi SU7 Ultra in Gran Tourisms 7
Xiaomi says Its SU7 Ultra EV will be integrated into Gran Tourisms 7 through a co-development process. It will authentically replicate EV’s driving dynamics as well as luxury aesthetics. The Gran Tourismo producer Kazunori Yamuchi follows the visit to the Xiaomi factory last month, where he met the Xiaomi group founder, president and CEO Lei June, visited the EV factory, and tested Xiaomi SU7 Ultra.
It is expected to be introduced as part of the upcoming update, the EV is ready to become the first Xiaomi vehicle painted in the racing simulator.
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Lei June said in a statement, “The Gran Tourismo series is famous for providing the quality and experience of the world and the highest level, so I am very happy that Xiaomi Su7 Ultra will be painted in Gran Tourismo”, Lei June said in a statement.
In addition to the SU7 Ultra, Xiaomi and Polyphony Digital will also collaborate to develop a concept vehicle, dub vision gran tourismo, which will be introduced on the racing simulator.
About Xiaomi SU7 Ultra
Xiaomi SU7 Ultra was first introduced in 2024 as the performance-centered prototype version of the standard SU7 EV. After this, on March 2, Mobile World Congress (MWC) was made available for purchase on the occasion of 2025 in Barcelona. Its price in China starts at CNY 5,29,900 (about 64 lakh rupees).
It is operated by triple hyperagen electric motors that have been developed in the house and combined to distribute maximum output of 1,548 hp and peak torque of 635 Nm. According to the company, it can be inspired by a stagnation for 100 kilometers per hour (kmph) in just 1.98 seconds and is a 0–200 kmph of 5.86 seconds.
The overall top speed of Xiaomi SU7 Ultra is 350 kmph. Powering This is a Qilin 2.0 battery pack, which is sourced from CATL and integrated into the body directly using CTB (cell-to-body) technology. The battery has a capacity of 150 kwh, which provides a maximum discharge power of 1,330 kW. Xiaomi states that the EV has a maximum CLTC range of 630 km and can be fully charged within 12 minutes using a 5.2C charging multiplier.