Beyond Bugatti: China’s YangWang U9 Pushes the Boundaries of Speed
If you thought only Europe had the monopoly on speed, think again. The hypercar world just got turned on its head—because the fastest thing on four wheels right now isn’t Italian, French, or American. Nope. It’s Chinese. Meet the YangWang U9 Xtreme, a 3,000-horsepower electric missile that just clocked 308.4 mph (496.22 km/h) and sent shockwaves through the speed freak community.
And let’s not forget the bragging rights. Only 30 units of the U9 Xtreme will ever exist. Whoever bags one isn’t just buying a car—they’re buying into a chapter of automotive history. Imagine rolling up to a meet in Dubai or Abu Dhabi in this thing… instant legend status.
The Run That Shook the Speed Charts
The venue? Germany’s ATP Papenburg high-speed oval. The pilot? Veteran racer Marc Basseng, a guy who’s clearly got nerves of steel. He hustled the U9 around the banking at over 300 km/h before going flat-out on the straight, the car surging like it had been strapped to a rocket booster. The onboard clip is pure insanity—you watch the digital speedo climb past 450 km/h like it’s nothing, the car still pulling hard before hitting 496 km/h. And just when you’re screaming “go for 500!”, Basseng had to lift off as the car began nudging toward the track’s left-hand barrier. Goosebumps. Also read: Camouflaged Porsche Cayenne Electric Sets SUV Record at Shelsley Walsh Now, before anyone sharpens their keyboards—yes, it was a one-way run, so SSC Tuatara’s two-way average of 282.9 mph (455.3 km/h) remains the official Guinness-blessed record. But come on—308 mph from a Chinese EV? That’s already rewriting the script.What Makes the U9 Xtreme Tick?
This isn’t some warmed-over EV with a big battery. The U9 Xtreme is a proper science experiment gone wild:- Four electric motors putting out a combined 2,978 hp—that’s double the standard U9.
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ArrayA cutting-edge 1,200-volt platform, the first in any production car. - Denser batteries than anything else BYD (or anyone, really) has cooked up.
- Aero tweaks, gill-shaped intakes, and that evil-looking stance that screams “don’t mess.”