The SU7 Ultra was officially made available a few days ago, but the company brought it to Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, giving us the first in-person glimpse of what is probably the cheapest car with sub-2 second 0-100km/h time.
If you hate the big camera bump of today’s smartphones, you’ll love the detachable lens of Xiaomi’s Modular Optical System.
Xiaomi’s president said in a group interview in Barcelona that he was hopeful of the company selling its cars overseas from 2027.
The Model 3 was once the most popular EV in China Xiaomi’s SU7 surpassed Model 3 sales, despite only being on sale for a year The Chinese company built 70,000 SU7 EVs in the first six months According to the most recent sales figures,
Xiaomi launched its first premium EV in China called the SU7 Ultra, which starts at 529,000 Chinese yuan ($72,627).
Xiaomi started up in 2010 selling low-to-mid price smartphones at very cut-throat prices. Since then it has expanded overseas, placing a big emphasis on its European foothold. Xiaomi has also built a portfolio of connected devices from TVs to smartwatches.
Lenovo’s new ThinkBook 3D Laptop Concept and Hybrid Dimensional 34-inch Curved Monitor Concept, announced at Mobile World Congress 2025, use directional backlighting and head tracking to simultaneously show 2D and 3D content without glasses. An accompanying AI Ring concept can be worn to control them with gesture-based spatial controls.
Xiaomi has officially introduced its latest flagship smartphone lineup, the Xiaomi 15 Series, at an exclusive launch in Barcelona, Spain. These new
Xiaomi 15 & 15 Ultra launched in Barcelona. Both the devices feature a Leica Camera Setup. The devices are powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Elite SOC
Xiaomi has made global headlines with its impressive SU7 and YU7 EVs. Up until now, however, the technology giant has only been selling its cars in China but the company president has confirmed they are working to sell their cars internationally.
Xiaomi SU7 Ultra sold 10,000 units in two hours after opening the order books, reaching the annual sales target before European debut on March 3
Xiaomi's Modular Optical System concept magnetically attaches to the back of the phone, giving next-level phone photography