Xiaomi unleashes full power of SU7 Ultra after customer backlash

05 May 2025
Facing customer dissatisfaction over a software-imposed power limit, Xiaomi has released an update unlocking the full potential of their high-performance electric sedan, the SU7 Ultra.

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  • Anonymous

Now customers can unleash the full power.

Here in Slovakia top allowed speed is 160km on some highways but only a limited area. On most highways and other areas is 130km max allowed speed. In towns and cities its no more than 50 and outside cities and towns in country side the top allowed speed without getting a nice fine is 80km.
So having this car and unlocking its full potential here in Slovakia in central europe means either cops took and sell your vehicle or you loose a driving license forewer plus you get such big fine it will ruin your life for next few months or years.

  • oo Ruly oo

I think Xiaomi doesn't want to damage the Car by the max power it has therefore for safety purpose they limit the power. Once they have tested all the necessary hardware and passed it they will be confidently open the limiter step by step. As always "Safety First".

If i remember well, yje original limits were to allow the owner to train progressively yhe power of the car which is a good thing for everybody owner and public, You cannot drive a F1 car without prior training and even if you are a F1 pilot, you have to adapt to the new car when you change team,
Give the full power of the car when exiting the garage is a danger for the owner and the public.
It reminds me a lawyer in Marseilles that got an accident with his new Honda CB 750 after making 50 meters in first gear.
Remember that the SU 7 Ultra can reach 100 km/h in less than 2 seconds.

  • Anonymous

Anonymous, 9 hours agoand Europe's 250kmh limit on every car is ridiculous but nobody is complaining There isn't a 250 limit on a very car in Europe.

  • Lol

Buggy hyperos strikes again

  • Anonymous

Anon Moose, 10 hours agoThat is beyond ridiculous. The car is the hardware and any software blocking the car's pe... moreand Europe's 250kmh limit on every car is ridiculous but nobody is complaining

  • Anon Moose

That is beyond ridiculous. The car is the hardware and any software blocking the car's performance is scam and fraud.