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BYD’s Yangwang U9 Track Edition breaks cover with an incredible 2220kW of power

China’s most powerful electric supercar is about to get even more extreme thanks to a 3000hp-plus quad-motor powertrain.

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BYD’s Yangwang U9 Track Edition breaks cover with an incredible 2220kW of power

China’s most powerful electric supercar is about to get even more extreme thanks to a 3000hp-plus quad-motor powertrain.

·Warrnambool, Australia
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As if the classic Yangwang U9 and its 1,287 hp were not enough, BYD is about to decline a new version with twice as much power. The Track Edition will likely have wheeled motors with 555 kW of power each. The Chinese BYD prepares an electric supercar of 3000 hp appeared first on Automobile Clean.

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The BYD Yangang U9 is already impressed, but the Chinese manufacturer wants to go further than its 960 kW and works in an electric supercar that reaches the 2.220 kW (2.999 kW). According to CarNewsChina, details about the U9 Track Edition of the BYD were revealed by the Ministry of Industry and Technology of Chinese Information. There are four electric motors with 555 kW (one per wheel), exceeding the power of impregnated electric cars such as …

·Portugal
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After the Tesla Model S Plaid and its more than 1,000 hp, the Porsche Taycan Turbo GT or the supercar Rimac Nevera, which has notably crossed the 2,000 horsepower mark, it is now BYD that is about to hit hard with its Yangwang U9 Track Edition, a version closely derived from the eponymous model and already known in China for its amazing performances, in addition to its few extravagances. An already strong base The "classical" version of the Yang…

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The Standard broke the news in Warrnambool, Australia on Monday, August 11, 2025.
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