There is a new record in the automotive industry. He did not break Formula 1 or some prototype: Production car This will go on sale. Or, the same thing, the approved car for circulation on the street. This Yanang U9 XTREMEa model that produces byd and just cried like The fastest car in the worldThe most curious field? This is completely electric.
Who took the record? The giant of the industry: Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+, which is already the previous fastest car in the world. This offered a higher power 1600 hp With the engine w16Some dizziness figures that were borrowed Jan Veng U9 XTREME BYD.
What speed has a new fastest car in the world appeared? Byd noted a speed of 496.22 km/h. Yes, almost five hundred kilometers per hour. Bugatti is noted in its speedometer 490.48 km/h, so we can say that the record was beaten by enough. And, although 6 km/h does not seem too many, at such high speeds it is a pretty significant difference.
The fastest car in the world is already 100% electric
At some point, this was supposed to happen, and now it was: the record was marked with a 100% electric car that is powered by batteries. Of course, no one else. Like Bugatti, BYD is a vitamin regarding a traditional car and not small. These 496 km/h are not random: 4 electric motorslocated in each of the wheels that provide Power of about 3000 hp.Field
This huge force, added to radical aerodynamics, competition tires and idyllic scenarios, allows you to achieve these speeds using a production car. Because do not forget: Yangwang U9 XTREME BYD is the fastest car in the world in production.
This is not a prototype or unit made for this entry, which will be sold the highest center: the brand will produce it “in the series”. Bad news, in addition to the exorbitant price, is that There will be only 30 units All over the world. With the help of this figure, it is enough to consider it a commercial vehicle that is sold to the public and, therefore, serves to delete the recording from Bugatti.
This milestone opens a new door for more brands and records, since Chinese companies in the automotive industry are very inclined to enter these wars. In addition, with the progress of electric energy, we could see how the barrier is interrupted by 500 km/h.
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