In a groundbreaking achievement, BYD’s Yangwang sub-brand has officially secured the title of the fastest production car in the world. The spotlight shines on the exhilarating Xtreme variant of the Yangwang U9 hypercar, which soared to a jaw-dropping speed of 496.4 kilometers per hour, surpassing the previous record of 490.5 kilometers per hour set by the Bugatti Chiron Super Sport 300+. This phenomenal feat took place at the Automotive Testing Papenburg (ATP) high-speed oval test track in Germany, where renowned German test driver Marc Basseng navigated the thrill of the record-breaking run.
“Breaking this record was only achievable because the U9 Xtreme possesses astonishing performance capabilities,” remarked Basseng. “The technology behind this vehicle makes it uniquely suited for such speeds; a combustion engine simply can't compete. Thanks to its electric motor, the car operates in almost complete silence, eliminating load changes and allowing me to focus intensely on the track.” The U9 Xtreme represents a significant leap from the standard U9 hypercar, which is currently available in the Chinese market. Just last year, Basseng managed an impressive 375 kilometers per hour in the regular U9, but the Xtreme model has been meticulously enhanced for those audacious top speeds.
Earlier this summer, the U9 Track Edition had already made headlines by hitting an extraordinary speed of 469.1 kilometers per hour, becoming the fastest electric vehicle in existence at that moment. However, the Xtreme, or U9X as it is now termed, firmly establishes itself as the new speed record holder. This vehicle is equipped with a cutting-edge 1,200-volt electrical system, raising the bar above the standard 800 volts found in most production cars, and features BYD’s innovative lithium-ion phosphate battery in their well-known 'blade' configuration.
Powering the U9X are four sophisticated electric motors, capable of reaching an astonishing 30,000 revolutions per minute while generating a staggering 2,959 horsepower. The engineering excellence extends to the revised DiSus-X suspension, meticulously fine-tuned for the ambitious task of conquering the 300 mph milestone on the track. Adding to the high-performance package are semi-slick tires designed for optimal grip at these extreme velocities. Nevertheless, with a kerb weight of 1,124 kilograms, the U9 Xtreme is a formidable presence on the asphalt.
Yangwang is poised to produce a limited series of just 30 units of this remarkable vehicle, aimed at courageous customers who certainly need expansive garages to accommodate such masterpieces. This marks a revolutionary moment in automotive history, as the U9 Xtreme becomes the first electric vehicle to claim the coveted 'fastest production car' title, setting the stage for a new era where electric supercars challenge traditional petrol-powered models for supremacy in speed records and lap times.
As the automotive world buzzes with excitement, all eyes are now on the Koenigsegg Jesko Absolut, which boasts an impressive claim of potential speeds reaching 498.9 kilometers per hour. Will it rise to the occasion to reclaim the speed crown? As for the U9 Xtreme, there are whispers questioning whether it could even take on the EV land speed record of 549.4 kilometers per hour held by the Buckeye Bullet 3. With the race for electric dominance heating up, one thing is certain: the future of hypercars has never looked more electrifying!
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