Xiaomi Unleashes Full Power of SU7 Ultra, Now Boasting 1,500 Horsepower
Xiaomi has restored the SU7 Ultra's performance, unlocking its full potential of over 1,500 horsepower after initial limitations sparked owner backlash

- May 4, 2025
- Updated: May 4, 2025 at 8:05 AM

Xiaomi has made headlines once again, this time in the performance automotive realm, by restoring an impressive 648 horsepower to its flagship SU7 Ultra sedan.
Initially, the vehicle had been limited to a mere 900 hp due to safety software settings, leading to significant backlash from owners who felt misled about their purchase.
With the latest software update, owners can now experience the full potential of the SU7 Ultra, bringing it up to its intended capacity of over 1,500 horsepower.
Xiaomi Faces Backlash Over Power Limitation, Promises Better Transparency
The SU7 Ultra has already proven its mettle on the legendary Nürburgring, recording a lap time of 6 minutes and 46.874 seconds.
This places Xiaomi’s super sedan firmly among elite company, surpassing renowned competitors like the Rimac Nevera and traditional powerhouses such as the Corvette ZR1 and Porsche 918. This blistering performance led some to question how a vehicle advertised with such capabilities could be released with its performance curtailed.
The revelation of the horsepower limitation sparked outrage among owners who spent significant sums on what they believed was a vehicle capable of high performance. In response to the negative feedback and mounting pressure on social media, Xiaomi acknowledged its shortcomings regarding transparency and committed to more open communication about software updates moving forward.
The incident underscores a growing challenge for automakers as the industry shifts toward “software-defined vehicles”. Market resistance is evident as consumers express hesitance to embrace subscription models for additional features while still viewing their cars predominantly as hardware-driven products.
The dilemma raises questions about whether the future of the automotive industry lies in increasing technological complexity or a return to simpler designs.
As the automotive landscape continues to evolve, competing manufacturers must carefully navigate customer expectations and technological advancements to succeed in this rapidly changing market.
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