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Ferrari’s first EV may be benchmarked against a Chinese electric super sedan

Ferrari’s first EV may be benchmarked against a Chinese electric super sedan

Posted on August 5, 2025 By rehan.rafique No Comments on Ferrari’s first EV may be benchmarked against a Chinese electric super sedan

Ferrari may have pushed back the launch of its second electric vehicle (EV) due to “zero” demand, but that should give the famed Italian brand plenty of time to benchmark it against the world’s latest and greatest EVs.

At the top of that list is the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, the Chinese-made battery-electric super sedan which recently topped the Rimac Nevera to set a new Nurburgring lap record for a production EV, and the Porsche Taycan to claim a new four-door lap record at the infamous German circuit.

The high-performance Chinese EV recorded a time of just 7:04.957 seconds around the 20.8km Nordschleife public road course.

It’s unclear whether Ferrari has actually purchased an Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, as some commenters have stated, but a bright yellow example of the battery-powered super sedan has been spotted leaving Ferrari’s Maranello headquarters, as you can see in these images posted to Instagram and Chinese social media website Weibo.

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The SU7 isn’t sold in Italy and this particular vehicle appears to be wearing Italian trade plates, suggesting Ferrari has imported the Chinese EV for research and development purposes.

If so, it would be the first time in Ferrari’s history that a Chinese vehicle has entered Maranello for either R&D or benchmarking purposes.

That makes sense, given the Xiaomi only commenced deliveries of the SU7 Ultra in March and Ferrari is preparing to launch the first EV in its 80-year history.