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Xiaomi SU7 Ultra seen at the Ferrari factory in Maranello.

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July 29, 2025
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Xiaomi SU7 Ultra visto à saída da fábrica da Ferrari em Maranello

Ferrari has promised to reveal its first 100% electric supercar in the next spring, and it is certain that by the end of the year it will unveil the first images of the new model.

The adventure in fully electric mobility seems to be taken very seriously in Maranello, to the point that Ferrari is analyzing another electric model. This is the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, which was spotted leaving the gates of Ferrari’s headquarters in Maranello, Italy.

The images revealed by both the transalpine press and the Chinese press show the 100% electric model from the Chinese brand with a yellow paint job and two silver stripes, leaving Maranello.

It is worth noting that the SU7 Ultra is currently the fastest production electric car at Nurburgring, with its time of 7:04.957 minutes, having surpassed the Porsche Taycan by almost three seconds. Additionally, a prototype Ultra recorded an incredible time of 6:22.091 minutes, placing it ahead of everything except VW’s ID.R and Porsche’s 919 Evo.

Ferrari knows how to make sports cars like no one else, which is perhaps why this SU7 Ultra seen in Maranello may indicate the Italian brand’s interest in understanding the electric platform of Xiaomi’s sedan. Furthermore, it is already known that the CEO of Xiaomi shares the same interest in Ferrari products. Lei Jun was seen last year behind the wheel of a red Purosangue, and he certainly will not pass up the opportunity to get his hands on Ferrari’s first 100% electric model when the Maranello house begins deliveries in the fall of 2026.

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