New Yangwang U9 supercar is now the world’s third-fastest EV
- Yangwang U9 became famous by becoming the world’s third-fastest EV
- The car achieved the feat with a top speed of 233mph
- It can accelerate from 0 to 60mph in mere 2.36 seconds
Published on Aug 18, 2024 at 12:37 PM (UTC+4)
by Daksh Chaudhary
Last updated on Aug 19, 2024 at 3:19 PM (UTC+4)
Edited by
Siddharth Dudeja
Yangwang U9, a recent electric supercar, made headlines by becoming the world’s third-fastest EV.
Can you guess the speed that this electric beast accomplished? That’s a staggering 233mph (375.12km/h)
With this achievement, the Yangwang U9 now ranks among the fastest EVs on the market, trailing only the Aspark Owl and Rimac Nevera in the speed rankings.
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Yangwang U9: World’s third fastest EV
What makes this achievement even more amazing is that the car exceeded its initial expectations significantly.
The estimated top speed was around was 192mph; however, the car pushed its limits to an additional 41mph – bringing the top speed to 233mph.
That’s even faster than some of the most renowned supercars from the biggest automakers.
In fact, the Yangwang U9 can accelerate from 0 to 60mph in a mere 2.36 seconds, which is even quicker than the Bugatti Chiron.
#BYD Yangwang U9's high-speed test reached 375.12 km/h pic.twitter.com/psebFlx9eN
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Designed by BYD, this car features a powerful setup with a motor at each wheel.
That’s what gives it 1,300 horsepower and 1,239 ft-lbs of torque.
Car made on BYD e4 platform
It’s remarkable to see how, just a few years ago, manufacturing EVs was a major challenge for the automotive industry.
However, today, we’re witnessing incredible electric supercars that outperform traditional gas-powered cars.
Also popular by the name ‘dancing supercar,’ the Yangwang U9 is built on BYD’s e4 platform.
Simply put, the car is a perfect blend of speed, style, performance, and technology, and all that comes without reaching the exorbitant price tags of most supercars.
The EV market is growing at an exponential rate, with the Chinese automobile industry leading the charge.
Whether it’s electric supercars from BYD or pilotless flying taxis from EHang, China is setting the new standards for innovation.