CHINESE EV maker Xiaomi have built the world’s fastest four-door car – and it’s well on its way to beating an official record ...
one of our readers wrote to us. Nürburgring, with its complex mix of long straights, technical turns, and elevation changes, ...
A Xiaomi SU7 Ultra prototype vehicle set a time of 6:46.87 minutes at the Nürburgring Nordschleife. The electric sports sedan's time doesn’t qualify for any production-car records, but it's ...
The Nurburgring is one of the most famous racetracks in all of the world. The narrow and twisty 12.9-mile Nordschleife, known by the name Green Hell, with its 154 turns and 1.7-mile straight ...
Xiaomi touted the SU7 Max as a performance sedan, but it's currently making headlines for its poor braking performance, which ...
Each starts at around $325,000. A record at the Nurburgring will send it into an elite which will soon turn it into a collector's car.
In short, the Nurburgring Edition turns into corners quickly and gains speed at an amazing rate. The level of grip means on dry tarmac it doesn’t trouble its recalibrated traction control a ...
Tesla's Model S Plaid completed the Nurburgring Nordschleife circuit in 7 minutes and 25.231 seconds in 2023 and Xiaomi's peer Nio also set a Nurburgring lap record in 2017 with its ET9.
In the span of less than a year, Chinese smartphone manufacturer Xiaomi has quickly raised itself from one of many new electric vehicle builders to a name worth remembering. The basic Porsche ...
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But only one car can claim to be the trendsetter that made “turbo” a household name: the Porsche 911 Turbo. More from Robb ...
From the first turn of its wheels on pavement ... from zero-emission commuter car to luxury cruise missile to Nurburgring lap ...