From:Internet Info Agency 2026-02-01 22:18:10
In a live stream on February 1 from Yizhuang, Beijing, Xiaomi CEO Lei Jun revealed that the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra has become the first Chinese car model featured in the iconic racing game *Gran Turismo 7* (GT7). Since its debut in 1997, GT7 has sold over 100 million copies worldwide and is renowned for its highly realistic graphics and driving experience based on authentic vehicle data. Lei emphasized that in-game performance specifications—such as vehicle weight, horsepower, and tire grip—are meticulously replicated from their real-world counterparts. Additionally, GT7 includes a special “Xiaomi Museum” exhibit showcasing past generations of Xiaomi smartphones, ecosystem products like washing machines, and a nostalgic scene of Lei Jun and Xiaomi’s founding team sharing millet congee in the company’s early days. Lei also reminded players that while the game is immersive and entertaining, they should never blur the line between virtual and real life—and avoid imitating dangerous maneuvers on actual racetracks.

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