AnTuTu, the well-known benchmark platform for mobile devices, has ventured into the electric vehicle (EV) market with a new benchmark app.  The app objectively evaluates a car’s infotainment system performance by testing its chipset, RAM, and storage. 

AnTuTu also released scores for the top ten vehicles tested in May 2024. The top three positions are currently held by the Zeekr 007 with 1.07 million points, the Xpeng X9 with 965631 points, and the Mercedes EQE with 963130 points.

Several other established EV names are also on the list which include Xpeng P7i in the 8th, Nio ET7 in the 12th, Polestar 2 in the 14th, and Audi Q4 e-tron in the 17th position. 

Furthermore, AnTuTu separately shared the test results of the recently launched Xiaomi SU7 EV, which has the same Qualcomm Snapdragon 8295 chip as the top three EVs. It is paired with 16GB of RAM (12GB allocated for the Android OS) and 128GB of storage. 

With this configuration, Xiaomi SU7 was able to achieve an AnTuTu score of 957833 points. That is somewhat lower compared to the other models with the same SOC, and memory configurations. But it technically places SU7 at the fourth position on the top ten list. Hopefully, we will see it in its earned position in the updated list for July. 

As the app is new, it will take some time to build a comprehensive database of EV benchmark scores. The initial data offers a glimpse into infotainment system performance across various EV brands, but a clearer picture will emerge as more vehicles are tested. 

It will be interesting to see how the rankings evolve and which brands consistently deliver the most responsive infotainment experiences.

This new benchmark adds another layer to the evaluation of electric cars, allowing consumers to consider not just range and horsepower, but also the user experience within the vehicle itself.