BYD’s Yangwang U9 Track Edition breaks cover with an incredible 2220kW of power
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The electric car is accelerating the horsepower race. This is quite remarkable for a vehicle originally intended to be environmentally friendly. The electric Yangwang U9 even boasts over 3,000 hp.
BYD Unveils Track Version Of Its Yangwang U9 EV
BYD is beefing up “what is already a beast” by introducing the track version of the Yangwang U9. This information was released by the Chinese Ministry of Industry and Information Technology (MIIT). From the pictures that were shared, it seems like there is not much difference in the design to the original, apart from some additional fittings. The automaker has fitted a carbon fibre rear wing with the option of an active electric rear wing. The r…
BYD Yangwang U9 Track Edition with 3,018 PS – will this beat the Xiaomi SU7 Ultra at the Nürburgring?
BYD will release an even more potent version of its Yangwang U9 called the Track Edition, with specifications of electric supercar appearing in a filing with the Chinese ministry of industry and information technology (MIIT). The main attraction here is power, plenty of it. Where the regular U9 is rated at up to 1,306 PS (1,287 hp or 960 kW), the Track Edition more than doubles that with 3,018 PS (2,977 hp or 2,220 kW). This is thanks to the fou…
ULTIMATE POWER: Unprecedented output from BYD's latest EV
The already-potent BYD Yangwang U9 will get an even more hardcore version, known as the Track Edition, which will more than double its power output to 2220kW. BYD’s electric supercar – the Yangwang U9 – will reportedly receive a massive upgrade that will make it one of the most powerful in the world, in the form of a new ‘Track Edition’. Car News China reports BYD has received government approval to sell a new U9 Track Edition with a combined o…
This YangWang Comes With Three Times The Power Of A Bugatti Veyron
The YangWang U9 Track Edition features four electric motors producing 744 hp each. Small aerodynamic upgrades differentiate it from the standard 1,287 hp version. Top speed is listed at 217 mph, though actual capability likely exceeds this figure. Two decades ago, the Bugatti Veyron rewrote the rule book for supercars, hitting the market with four-figure horsepower that was previously inconceivable for a production car. Fast forward 20 years, an…
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