Camouflaged YU7 wears new fender flares, carbon brakes, wider wheels, Expected to be carry the YU7 GT badge, the new model was recently snapped by our spy photographers testing at the Nurburgring. Xiaomi did not bother hiding the crossover under thick body cladding, instead opting for a simple skin-tight white and red camouflage wrap, At first glance, the changes look subtle. The front fascia seems untouched compared with the standard YU7, but closer inspection reveals flared front and rear fenders that allow for a broader track and larger wheels. The test car rolls on Pirelli P Zero Trofeo RS tires, which have been designed specifically for hypercars and supercars. Clearly, the YU7 GT is going to be fast, and it’s going to be powerful, Hiding behind the wheels sit oversized carbon ceramic brakes with bright yellow calipers, a setup that promises the stopping power to match the expected surge in performance.
Xiaomi is poised to unveil a high-performance YU7 GT SUV with over 1,000 horsepower at its September 25 event, following Nürburgring tests that hint at its extreme capabilities.
Source: Unofficial renderings inspired by YU7 GT spied photos from Auto-home.
The Xiaomi YU7 Max SUV, with its impressive 690 horsepower, has made an appearance on U.S. roads, indicating the company’s expansion into the American automotive market.
This sighting has garnered attention and elicited a direct response from Xiaomi’s CEO, suggesting a significant move in the automotive industry as a tech giant diversifies its product offerings.
The event marks a milestone for Xiaomi as it potentially challenges established automotive manufacturers in a new market.
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