YangWang Preps 3,000 HP Quad-Motor EV, But Rimac Isn’t Convinced
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Mate Rimac Questions If China’s 3,000 HP Hypercar Can Really Deliver
Chinese MIIT data claims the YangWang U9 Track Edition produces a staggering 2,977 hp. Mate Rimac questions feasibility, citing battery discharge limits of common Chinese EV tech. Rimac’s Nevera R uses advanced cells and maxes out at roughly 2,107 hp peak power. Earlier this week, information out of China revealed that the new YangWang U9 Track Edition will be capable of producing a combined 2,977 hp. If true, that would eclipse the new Rimac Ne…
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