Xiaomi has confirmed that “two Ultras” are coming later this month. The company did confirm that it’s talking about the Xiaomi 15 Ultra and Xiaomi SU7 Ultra, which was not difficult to guess. The company also said: “see you at the end of the month”.
Xiaomi will announce “two Ultras” later this month, a phone and a car
This was published via the company’s Weibo handle, so it’s official news. Xiaomi still did not announce the exact launch date. However, February 26 was mentioned in a leaked poster. So, that could be the launch date.
One thing to note is that February 26 was mentioned as the China launch date. However, the Xiaomi 15 Ultra will also make a global appearance, likely at this year’s Mobile World Congress (MWC) which kicks off at the end of the month.
It’s worth noting that the Xiaomi 15 will also appear there. The vanilla Xiaomi 15 was already announced in China, while the Xiaomi 15 Ultra still did not, it will become a brand new phone both domestically and globally.
The Xiaomi 15 Ultra will become the company’s new flagship
The Xiaomi 15 Ultra will also become the company’s new flagship, of course. A compelling quad camera setup is expected on the back, along with Leica lenses. Top-end hardware will be used too.
The Xiaomi 15 Ultra also appeared in a new hands-on video. This one is a bit longer than the 2-second one we’ve seen recently. It does show us that the company will utilize the micro quad-curved design and that a huge camera oreo will be placed on the back.
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Xiaomi 15 Ultra and SU 7 Ultra are launching at the end of this month in China.
Most Probably of February 26th.#Xiaomi15Ultra pic.twitter.com/WxVybj1Q05
— Abhishek Yadav (@yabhishekhd) February 5, 2025
The Xiaomi SU7 Ultra will become the company’s new electric sedan. It will launch in China later this month, and will also become Xiaomi’s most powerful car thus far. It will use a triple-motor setup (V8s + V8s + V6s), and deliver 1,548 horsepower.
That car’s top speed will exceed 350km/h, while it will be able to accelerate to 100km/h in only 1.98 seconds. It was initially expected to arrive in March, but it seems like Xiaomi moved up its launch, as the car was mentioned by name in Xiaomi’s post.