Xiaomi Japanese Video Game Development Studio is involved with Polyfoni Digital to bring the Xumi SU -7 Ultra to Gran Tourism 7, the company announced on Saturday during the Gran Tourism World Series 2025. The high performance luxury Electric Vehicle (EV) will be the first offer of an automotive arm in China, which will be featured in the racing simulator franchise, which is available on both PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 systems.
Xiaomi SU -7 Ultra in Gran Tourismo 7
Xiomi says Its SU7 Ultra EV will be integrated into the Gran Tourism 7 through the process of mutual development. It will authenticly copy EV driving dynamics as well as luxury aesthetics. Subsequently, Gran Tourismo creator Kazonori Yamuchi’s visit to the Xumi factory last month was followed, where he met the founder, chairman and CEO of Xumi Group, visited the EV factory, and tested Zumi SU -7 Ultra.
It is expected to be introduced as part of the upcoming update, ready to become the first Xiaomi vehicle included in the EV racing simulator.
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“The Gran Tourism Series is famous for providing high level quality and experiences, so I am very happy that the Xiaomi SU -7 ultra -gran, will be offered at Tourism,” Li Jun said in a statement.
In addition to the SU -7 ultra, Xumi and Polyfoni Digital will also cooperate to produce a conceptual vehicle, which has dubbed the Vision Gran Tourism, which will be introduced on the racing simulator.
About the Xiaomi SU -7 Ultra
The Xiaomi SU -7 Ultra was first introduced in 2024 as a standard SU7 EV -based prototype version. It was then made available for purchase on March 2 in Barcelona on the occasion of the Mobile World Congress (MWC) 2025. In China, it will start at CNY 5,29,900 (about Rs 64 64 lakh).
This triple is powered by Hyperinjin Electric Motors, which is manufactured at home and is developed together to provide a maximum of 1,548 HP and 635 nm peak torque. According to the company, it can be kept in just 1.98 seconds to 100 km per hour (kilometers per hour) and has a speed of 5.86 seconds at 0-200 km per hour.
The total high speed of the Xumi SU -7 Ultra is 350 km per hour. Give it a Calin 2.0 battery pack, which is derived from CATL and integrates directly into the body using CTB (cell -to -body) technology. The battery has a capacity of 150 kW, which provides the maximum discharge strength 1,330 kW. Xumi says the maximum CLTC range in EV is 630 km and can be fully charged in less than 12 minutes using a 5.2C charging multiple.