Chinese EV hypercar sets new world speed record at 472 kmph:

Chinese EV hypercar sets new world speed record at 472 kmph:

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Category : Business and economics Published on: August 29 2025

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China’s BYD luxury sub-brand, Yangwang, has broken the world speed record for electric vehicles. Its U9 Track Edition, a quad-motor hypercar with a power output of nearly 3,000 horsepower, achieved a top speed of 472.41 kmph at Germany’s ATP Papenburg test track. This performance surpasses the previous records held by Croatian EV Rimac Nevera and Japanese hypercar Aspark Owl.

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