The track Yangwang U9 will receive more than three times more than the standard version, which last year set records in Chinese cars.
China’s Ministry of Industry and Information Technologies has published the technical characteristics of the new track of the U9 Electric Supercar track in its last catalog, Carnewschina reports.
The model is equipped with four separate electric motors – one on each wheel, each with a capacity of 754.6 hp. The total retreat reached 3019 HP, and the maximum speed was declared to 350 km/h. For comparison, the serial U9 now has 1305 hp. And costs about $ 231 thousand.
Outside, the track version is hardly different from before: a red body, a shiny body kit, a 20-inch wheel with 325/35 R20 tires, an roof and an anti-wing from carbonate, as well as an adjustable background of the diffuser. In the list of options – a standard or improved front splitter and an electric drive for the back wing. The dimensions are 4966 or 4991 mm long, 2029 mm wide and 1351 mm high, the wheelbase is 2900 mm. The equipment is 2480 kg, tree – 2630 kg.
The current U9 is equipped with an LFP battery with a capacity of 80 kW · h with a range of 450 km along with the CLTC cycle and support for high -speed charging up to 500 kW, giving you to re -charge from 30% to 80% in about 10 minutes. The suspension is two -leash on the front and multi -link on the rear, along with the Byd Disus -X Control Control System, with the ability to perform complex tricks of the demonstration.
The Yangwang U9 is the flagship of the Byd brand. In 2024, he set a national speed record for serial cars – 391.94 km/h – and showed time 7: 17.900 on the Nürburgring track.
The release date for the market has not been disclosed.
We reminded, earlier reported that BYD confirmed the launch of the Yangwang brand in Europe.
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Source: korrespondent

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