
For the first time, a Chinese car has officially joined the acclaimed racing simulator, Gran Turismo 7. The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, a high-performance vehicle, signifies a remarkable shift in the global perception of electric cars from China. As of yesterday, January 29, 2026, players around the world can finally take virtual control of this remarkable electric machine.

Gran Turismo 7, developed by Polyphony Digital for PlayStation consoles, is renowned for its meticulous attention to detail, featuring over 500 vehicles from iconic brands such as BMW, Porsche, and Mercedes-AMG. Historically, the roster has been dominated by European and Japanese manufacturers. Now, Xiaomi, primarily recognized for its smartphones, is entering the automotive arena, akin to a rookie athlete claiming a championship in their debut season.
The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra showcases the capabilities of Chinese engineering, equipped with a multi-motor electric drivetrain delivering an astounding 1,550 horsepower. This vehicle can accelerate from 0 to 100 km/h in under two seconds, outpacing numerous million-dollar supercars. Gamers can now experience this exhilarating physics on digital tracks like Nürburgring.
Xiaomi SU7 Ultra in Gran Turismo 7 - source: XiaomiThe collaboration between Xiaomi and the game developers was announced in June 2025. While it took time to bring the car into the game, the aim was to replicate the SU7 Ultra's intricacies—capturing everything from the sheen of its paint to the unique hum of its electric motors. The results are indeed impressive. For Xiaomi, this launch transcends a simple game update; it serves as a declaration to automotive enthusiasts that their vehicles deserve a place among the fastest cars in history.
The addition of the SU7 Ultra is a pivotal moment for both the gaming and automotive industries. Until recently, Chinese brands were absent from Gran Turismo 7, but it appears that global car culture is now embracing the rapid evolution of electric vehicles from China. This sets the stage for more brands to enter the fray. Notably, BYD’s luxury brand, Yangwang, has hinted that its U9 Xtreme model will soon make its gaming debut.
Xiaomi SU7 Ultra in Gran Turismo 7 - source: XiaomiThe Yangwang U9 Xtreme, another high-performance vehicle, recently made headlines by achieving a top speed of 496.22 km/h during tests in Germany and completing a lap around the Nürburgring in just 6 minutes and 59.157 seconds, earning it the title of the fastest production electric vehicle on that circuit.
While these performance statistics may appear excessive to the average driver, the technology developed for these racing machines ultimately influences the electric cars people drive daily. Innovations in battery technology, motors, and software are tested in these extreme conditions. By introducing the SU7 Ultra into the simulator, Xiaomi allows everyone to preview the future of driving without requiring a professional racing license.
The wait is over for fans of digital racing. Whether you’re a car enthusiast or a gamer seeking your next thrilling ride, the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra brings a fresh perspective. It acts as a bridge between consumer electronics and high-end automotive performance. With more Chinese brands preparing to enter the digital landscape, the worlds of gaming and the automotive industry are poised for transformation.
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