An A7075 alloy was processed by high-pressure torsion (HPT) under an applied pressure of 6 GPa for 1, 3 and 5 revolutions with a rotation speed of 1 rpm at room temperature. Vickers microhardness saturated to a level of 220 Hv after the HPT processing and the grain size was refined to ³120 nm at the state of the hardness saturation. Tensile tests were conducted with initial strain rates from 2.0 © 10 ¹2 to 2.0 © 10 ¹4 s ¹1 at a temperature in the range of 200400°C. It was shown that high-strain rate superplasticity (>1.0 © 10 ¹2 s ¹1) and/or low-temperature superplasticity (0.50.6 Tm) occurred in the HPT-processed A7075 alloy, where the superplasticity deformation is controlled by grain boundary sliding through grain boundary diffusion.