Etiqueta: EV
BYD’s 2,959-HP Yangwang U9 Track Edition Hits 293.54 MPH, Crushing Rimac’s...

That makes it one of the fastest cars in the world full stop, beating even the Koenigsegg Agera RS.
This Chinese EV Just Hit Nearly 300 MPH, Shattering The World...

BYD's electric supercar, the Yangwang U9, snagged the record from the Rimac Nevera.
Tesla Model 3 vs BYD Seal vs MG IM5 – which...

The battle of the compact electric saloons is heating up – which EV comes out on top?
BYD’s Ferrari-slaying electric supercar shatters the EV speed record at nearly...

The Yangwang U9 is an EV powerhouse, packing four electric motors and a whopping 1,300 horsepower, but the new Track...
New Xpeng P7 autonomously drives from production line to shipping area...
The new Xpeng P7 electric liftback can autonomously drive from the production line to the shipping area at the factory in China.
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472.41 kph: BYD sets new EV speed record with Yangwang U9

BYD’s sub-brand Yangwang has claimed a new world speed record for electric vehicles, reaching 472.41 kph at the ATP Automotive Testing track in Papenburg,
294mph! – BYD sets top speed record for EVs

YANGWANG U9 Track Edition sets 294mph record to become fastest EV in the world
Tesla VP shares Model Y L video fitting six 180 cm...
Tesla VP's Model Y L "six tall adults" video draws auto blogger mockery.
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BYD’s YangWang U9 Track Edition Just Hit 472 km/h, Setting a...

Demand for EVs has been in decline globally for over a year, and hybrids may be eating into sales; however, electric cars continue to push the boundaries
YANGWANG U9 Track Edition sets new global EV top-speed record: 472.41...

Papenburg, Germany -- YANGWANG, BYD’s high-end sub-brand, has set a new global electric vehicle (EV) top-speed record of 472.41 km/h at the ATP Automotive Testing Papenburg test track in Germany. The feat was achieved with YANGWANG’s latest U9 Track Edition supercar on 8 August 2025, making it the world’s fastest EV.












