Xiaomi Vision GT Supercar Unveiled!
On March 1st, Xiaomi Auto officially unveiled its first concept supercar model—the Vision Gran Turismo (hereinafter referred to as "Vision GT"). Xiaomi Auto stated that this concept car is a collaboration with the racing game Gran Turismo. It is part of a project inviting the world's top automotive brands to create future supercar concepts specifically for the GT simulation driving platform. Notably, Xiaomi Auto is also the first Chinese brand invited to participate.
Based on the official images released, the new car features a supercar design style, showcasing a low and wide stance with extreme aerodynamic optimization. Numerous design elements across the vehicle balance aesthetics and aerodynamic function, creating a highly personalized and futuristic look. Specifically, the front features light clusters with a unique "cross" shape, which also serve an aerodynamic ducting function, delivering an aggressive visual impact. The side profile is characterized by smooth, muscular lines, and the large wheels are emblazoned with the "Xiaomi" logo. A striking design highlight is the use of butterfly doors. At the rear, a massive环形 LED light bar incorporates the "Xiaomi" logo, forming a distinctive "凹"-shaped light signature that ensures high recognition. The rear design is further complemented by a large carbon fiber rear wing and a prominent diffuser.

Inside, the cockpit is equally futuristic, featuring a wraparound design. It is equipped with a symmetrical X-shaped steering wheel that integrates five LCD screens displaying vehicle information and status. Additionally, the center console retains physical buttons, including classic round knobs for the air conditioning and a gear shifter inspired by aircraft throttle levers, enhancing both the design aesthetic and the sense of technological sophistication.

Xiaomi Auto officially announced that the physical car will make its public debut tomorrow at the Mobile World Congress (MWC) in Barcelona, Spain. However, according to multiple reports, as a concept supercar developed in collaboration with the Gran Turismo game, it is not expected to enter mass production or be offered for sale.
