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China’s Yangwang U9 Xtreme Just Set A 308.4 MPH Top Speed Record, But An American Car Is Still The Champ — Here’s Why
The world’s fastest electric production car just became the world’s fastest production car. From a certain point of view. The Yangwang U9 Extreme hit 308.4 mph on the Automotive Testing Papenburg test ...
John Neff is a veteran automotive journalist with over two decades of experience leading major outlets such as Autoblog and Motor1. Beginning his career as Editor-in-Chief of Speed, Style & Sound, he ...
When BYD launched the Yangwang U9 last year it announced the electric supercar had a top speed of 243 mph, making it the fastest Chinese production car by a longshot and faster than a McLaren F1. But ...
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 ...
It has been less than a month since Chinese performance brand Yangwang claimed to have set an outright speed record for a production electric vehicle with its U9 Xtreme, hitting a top speed on a ...
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 ...
Price usually equals performance, but there's more than a few budget cars that offer supercar top speeds at a fraction of ...
F1’s new '50/50' power units bring the fiendish problem of how to deploy and harvest electrical energy. It's the ideal ...
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