Unleashing the Yangwang U9: The New King of EV Speed Records

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The Electrifying Yangwang U9

The Yangwang U9 is no ordinary electric vehicle; it’s an EV powerhouse that redefines speed and performance. Sporting an impressive configuration of four electric motors and a staggering 1,300 horsepower, this supercar isn’t just fast—it’s a spectacle. With its flamboyant debut showcasing dance moves and even jumping capabilities, the Yangwang U9 has made waves in the automotive industry.

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Record-Breaking Feat

Recently, the Yangwang U9 took speed to an entirely new level. BYD announced the creation of a track edition model that boasts a colossal 3,000 horsepower. This souped-up variant has already made headlines before hitting the market by achieving a remarkable speed of 472.41 km/h (about 293 mph), setting a new global EV speed record! This extraordinary achievement took place at the ATP Automotive Testing Papenburg track in Germany, shattering the previous record by over 20%.

A Milestone for Electric Vehicles

This landmark event marks a historic moment, as it is the first time a Chinese domestic brand has secured a world record in this area. More than just a victory for BYD, it symbolizes a giant leap for the electric vehicle industry as a whole. The Yangwang U9’s price starts at 1,680,000 yuan (approximately 3,000), making it more affordable than many traditional supercars while offering unmatched performance.

As BYD sets its sights on the future with the Yangwang U9 track edition, we can’t help but watch in anticipation of more record-breaking achievements. Stay tuned for updates on this electrifying journey!

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