Chinese hypercar accelerated to about 472 km/h, exceeding the previous Rimac Wella R. Record Holder
The Chinese car manufacturer announced that byd the new world speed record for electric vehicles, Carscoops reports. The Yangwang U9 Track Edition Hypercar Modification accelerated at 472.41 km/h in ATP Automotive Testing Papenburg Training Ground in Germany, and thus preceded the Croatian Rimac Wevel R, which in July this year showed a result of 431.45 km/h.
A record race occurred on August 8, driving along with a professional pilot Mark Baseng, known for his endurance achievements. It is interesting -she was the one last year set a speed record for the average Yangwang U9, which then reached 391.94 km/h.
The Yangwang U9 Track Edition was fully introduced two weeks ago. The total car capacity is over 2960 HP, and the power ratio to weight reaches 1200 hp. Every ton. For comparison, the Rimac Wella R has a 1989 HP and the ratio of 978 HP per ton.
After the end line, Mark Baseng mentioned: “Last year I thought I had reached the maximum. I didn’t expect to overcome our own note – but here we are, on the same track, with new technologies possible.”
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