RE: New Xiaomi YU7 GT shatters SUV 'ring record
RE: New Xiaomi YU7 GT shatters SUV 'ring record
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New Xiaomi YU7 GT shatters SUV 'ring record

Another 1,000hp Chinese EV does its thing, knocking the Audi RS Q8 off its perch (well, sort of)


While Xiaomi is currently making a very modest dent in the minds of the British public (save perhaps for anyone who has bought a mobile phone from the Chinese electronic giant), it is having a significant impact on the official Nurburgring leaderboard. You might recall that last year an SU7 Ultra, suitably Track Packaged, dipped under the record previously held by the Taycan Turbo GT - a circumstance so maddening to Porsche that it responded with an even quicker Manthey kitted version just last month. 

Well, now Xiaomi is at it again, this time with its SUV-shaped YU7. The circumstances are similar, too, insofar as the GT model used to set the lap record - and newly launched on the Chinese mainland - also featured a ‘Track Professional Package’, which PH’s understands to mean different wheels and tyres, the latter being semi-slicks. The seats are different, too, and some of the interior trim has been removed to ‘balance the added weight of the roll cage’ stipulated by the Nurburgring’s officials. 

Such shenanigans are familiar to anyone who keeps an eye on Nordschleife lap times, and the powers that be seem to have conceded that the 1,003hp GT passes muster as a production model. However, Xiaomi’s contention that it now owns the overall SUV record does come with an asterisk - 7mins 22sec is indeed the quickest time, beating out the Audi RS Q8 performance by nearly 15 seconds, but its status as an EV means it stands alone in a SUV, off-road vehicles, vans and pick-ups category preserved purely for battery-powered models. Literally, alone. 

Given its obsession with Nurburgring times in general, and following the launch of the electric Cayenne, you’d imagine Porsche might see an opportunity to one-up its Chinese rival in due course, but for now we’ll extend a congratulatory salute to Xiaomi, and the YU7’s driver, Vincent Radermecker (though some sources have suggested that Ren Zhoucan was behind the wheel). It’s no mean feat to marginally outgun (just for reference) the likes of the Jaguar XE Project 8 or the BMW M2 CS. 

Of course, it hasn’t happened by accident. Xiaomi reports that the YU7 GT is its first production vehicle to benefit from the input of its European R&D centre - a building that houses more than one employee pinched from ‘leading performance brands’. Plus, we’re talking about a car capable of 0-62mph in 2.92 seconds and a top speed of 186mph, one that benefits not just from a eLSD on the back axle and adaptively damped, dual chamber air springs, but also an Akebono carbon-ceramic braking system. 

In other words, the GT has apparently been developed from the ground up with a spare-no-expense attitude, and (in case you were wondering) its 101.7kWh battery is said to offer a CLTC-rated range of 438 miles. Significantly more, in other words, than the 1,156hp Cayenne Turbo Electric. Not that you can buy one here if you wanted to. Or not yet anyway. But Xiaomi is not setting these records merely for fun: expect to hear more about its mooted European launch next year. 


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E90_M3Ross

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36,701 posts

237 months

Yesterday (18:17)
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It's always so important that an SUV can go round the Nurburgring really quickly, who cares about daft things like ride comfort and practicality, etc.

Trash_panda

7,892 posts

229 months

Yesterday (18:24)
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Cant wait till its released here

Bluehorseshoe

9 posts

Yesterday (18:44)
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Xiaomi make the sort of EVs I want, relatively affordable (estimated cost of SU7 Ultra is £80k) look kinda ok, an the performance of a Ferrari Enzo (the saloon does 217mph).

Ferrari an Porsche make amazing cars engine that sound amazing and have a history goung back decades but a Taycan or the new Ferrari EV don't have that same draw. The Chinese EVs feel like Sony entering the games console market with established players Sega and Nintendo being caught napping

Bencolem

1,162 posts

264 months

Yesterday (19:03)
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Looks like a Purosangue with a 750S front end.

georgeyboy12345

4,421 posts

60 months

Yesterday (19:18)
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Will we ever get these Xiaomi thingies in the UK?

Bluehorseshoe

9 posts

Yesterday (19:19)
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georgeyboy12345 said:
Will we ever get these Xiaomi thingies in the UK?
2027 apparently

epom

14,374 posts

186 months

Yesterday (19:41)
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They seem to be doing this just to pee other people off. I’m all for it.

Wolfsbait

493 posts

235 months

Yesterday (19:42)
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Another 1,000hp SUV. Another Nürburgring headline. Another set of numbers so absurd they’ve stopped meaning anything.

And yet somehow it feels completely dead inside.

No theatre. No danger. No heartbeat.

Just a giant software update on wheels, optimised by committee to win internet arguments.

(and yet, here I am commenting on the thing... so in the attention economy it wins I guess!)


raspy

2,652 posts

119 months

Yesterday (19:44)
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E90_M3Ross said:
It's always so important that an SUV can go round the Nurburgring really quickly, who cares about daft things like ride comfort and practicality, etc.
It’s the 21st century. Maybe it’s possible to design an electric SUV that can go round the Nurburgring quickly and be practical and ride well too?

I don’t understand why you feel they have to be mutually exclusive.

Bluehorseshoe

9 posts

Yesterday (19:47)
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raspy said:
E90_M3Ross said:
It's always so important that an SUV can go round the Nurburgring really quickly, who cares about daft things like ride comfort and practicality, etc.
It s the 21st century. Maybe it s possible to design an electric SUV that can go round the Nurburgring quickly and be practical and ride well too?

I don t understand why you feel they have to be mutually exclusive.
An SUV doesn't have to be that quick for me it's the thought it might be half the cost of a Taycan etc. Even if its just 40k cheaper thats 30k for a toy an 10k for running costs (I know in reality thats not how it works but you get the idea)

ManyMotors

1,048 posts

123 months

Yesterday (19:49)
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Competition makes things better and I am eager to actually see a high performance Chinese vehicle. Yet, for this model and its 1,000 horsepower, 0 to 62 mph in 2.92 seconds seems not as quick as expected.

pacdes

762 posts

186 months

Yesterday (19:52)
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"Made in China" ... you've been told.

Augustus Windsock

3,743 posts

180 months

Yesterday (20:00)
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In other news, the Orange Man Baby has proclaimed that he has signed a Presidential Order, which mandates strapping a redundant Rocketdyne space shuttle engine to a Pontiac Aztek in an attempt to MAGA, and reclaim the record from those pesky Chinese..

nismo48

6,522 posts

232 months

Yesterday (20:42)
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Fair play to them for coming back for another record

Terminator X

19,983 posts

229 months

Yesterday (20:46)
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I'm not interested until they breach 3000hp, anything less is an embarrassment.

TX.

Edited by Terminator X on Thursday 21st May 21:03

Frogmella

337 posts

115 months

Yesterday (20:50)
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I will never fathom the UK and Europe allowing Chinese EV manufacturers to punt cars into their back yards with little to no tariffs.

And that’s before we get to the data privacy aspect.


Lemmings

raspy

2,652 posts

119 months

Yesterday (20:54)
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ManyMotors said:
Competition makes things better and I am eager to actually see a high performance Chinese vehicle. Yet, for this model and its 1,000 horsepower, 0 to 62 mph in 2.92 seconds seems not as quick as expected.
You would need the saloon version of this car, the SU7 Ultra, which has close to 1500bhp and does 0-60 in under 2 seconds.

Maybe the YU7 GT is also set up more for high speed acceleration, rather than 0-60 acceleration?



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Yahonza

3,640 posts

55 months

Yesterday (21:03)
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nismo48 said:
Fair play to them for coming back for another record
Even though it's a stuck record.


MDL111

8,651 posts

202 months

Yesterday (21:08)
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Bencolem said:
Looks like a Purosangue with a 750S front end.
I think it actually looks quite good for an SUV in that pic (I do like how the Purosangue looks ... again, for an SUV)

wc98

12,486 posts

165 months

Yesterday (21:19)
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Frogmella said:
I will never fathom the UK and Europe allowing Chinese EV manufacturers to punt cars into their back yards with little to no tariffs.

And that s before we get to the data privacy aspect.


Lemmings
To be fair the people trained by European car manufacturers and tech companies happily moving to Chinese companies would probably be shot as traitors back in the day, but we are where we are wink

If that's their take on a SUV it looks ten times better than most of the efforts of the Germans, imo, so not all bad.