The Chinese model accelerated at 496 km/h, exceeding the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+ record, set in 2019.
In Germany, at the automotive papenburg test training ground, the Yangwang U9 extreme hypercar from the China Byd company has set a new note for serial cars. According to Carnewschina, in a direct broadcast, the car reached a maximum speed of 496.22 km/h, which exceeded the result of the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+, which since 2019 has held the championship with an indicator of 490.48 km/h.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sgisz5GLSHG
Although the world’s official speed record for serial cars was defined as the average value of the two races in the opposite direction, and the U9 Extreme showed a maximum in just one, experts still called the achievement significant, because once the Bugatti record was also recorded in one side race.
The Hypercar U9 Extreme is equipped with four electric motors with a total capacity of about 3000 liters. Included. and was built on a unique 1200-volt platform. It provides high performance, efficiency and weight loss – thanks to a more compact electric system, including cables, inverters and cooling elements.
Like Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+, the new Yangwang U9 Extreme will be a limited series – no more than 30 copies. The cost has not been announced, but it is considered that the properties are expected to be at the level of the most prestigious hypercars, and the demand will exceed the proposal.
Remember that earlier another version of Yangwang U9 has set a record of the world speed on electric vehicles.
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