BYD has sold its most expensive production model ever, the $2.76 million Yangwang U9 Xtreme, at the 2026 Beijing Auto Show. Limited to 30 units globally, the electric hypercar boasts over 3,000 ...
A Nürburgring Nordschleife lap time has long been one of the top benchmarks for production car performance. Whether it's still the automotive trophy it once was is certainly up for debate, but ...
BYD has sold its most expensive production vehicle ever, the Yangwang U9 Xtreme, for around $2.76–$3 million at the Beijing Auto Show 2026. Limited to 30 units globally, the 3,000 hp electric hypercar ...
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Earlier this year, Chinese tech giant Xiaomi posted an incredible Nurburgring lap time with its obscenely powerful SU7 Ultra battery-electric vehicle. Driven by Vincent Radermecker at speeds that ...
A Nürburgring Nordschleife lap time has long been one of the top benchmarks for production car performance. Whether it's still the automotive trophy it once was is certainly up for debate, but ...
BYD’s all-electric hypercar, the Yangwang U9 Xtreme, is now the world’s fastest production car, having hit 308.4mph at ATP Papenburg’s high-speed oval circuit in Germany with German test driver Marc ...
Move over, Bugatti! The new Chinese Yangwang U9 Xtreme electric hypercar just blasted its way to a staggering, 308.4 mph top speed on a German test track, seizing the “world’s fastest car” crown and ...
Electric thunder doesn’t rumble; it arrives like a silent guillotine. On a German oval shaped by wind and nerve, a Chinese hypercar just wrote its phone number in the air: 308.3. That’s miles per hour ...
Last month, BYD's luxury brand Yangwang took the EV speed crown away from the Rimac Nevera with its 2,959 horsepower U9 Track/Special Edition. The car hit 293.54 miles per hour, but that simply wasn't ...
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