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The electric machine that defies the laws of speed: 3,000 horsepower and 496 km/h. Yangwang U9 Xtreme shot down all records

The Chinese have created the electric car that defies the laws of speed. The new Yangwang U9 Extreme Electric Hypermasin, developed by the Chinese company byD, has set a worldwide record, reaching 496.22 km/h on the Automotive Papenburg Circuit.

New Electric Hypermasin Yangwang U9 Extreme Photo: X

New Electric Hypermasin Yangwang U9 Extreme Photo: X

During an event transmitted online from Germany, from Automotive Testing Papenburg, the new Electric Hypermasin of the Chinese from the END reached a maximum speed of 496.22 km/h.

Thus, it exceeded the previous record of 490.47 km/h owned by Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+.

Yangwang U9 Extreme is equipped with four electric motors that develop almost 3,000 horsepower and uses an electrical platform of 1,200V, one of its first types in the world.

The Xtreme edition has improved aerodynamic components, including a prominent rear wing, a front splitter and a revised body, designed to maximize the pressing force and stability at high speeds, writes Insidechinaauto.

In addition, the U9 Xtreme is equipped with personalized tires, produced to cope with speeds over 500 km/h, with ultra-ride-resistant brain resistance fiber belts, increased levels of silicon and a double-layer water drainage channels, as well as a new non-termoplastic formula that increases the coefficient by over 36% and over 36% maneuverability.

It will be produced in only 30 copies, and the price has not yet been announced.



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