Environment

BYD’s Ferrari-slaying electric supercar shatters the EV speed record at nearly 300 mph

BYD's Ferrari-slaying electric supercar shatters the EV speed record at nearly 300 mph

The Yangwang U9 is an EV powerhouse, packing four electric motors and a whopping 1,300 horsepower, but the new Track Edition model takes it to the next level. After reaching nearly 300 mph, BYD’s Yangwang U9 set a new global EV speed record.

BYD Yangwang U9 sets a new global EV speed record

BYD launched the U9 in February, its first electric supercar and the second vehicle under its ultra-luxury Yangwang brand.

The Yangwang U9 made an explosive debut, showcasing its dance moves, jumping capabilities, and sleek sports car design.

Earlier this month, we learned BYD was developing a new Yangwang U9 Track Edition model, packing a monstrous over 3,000 hp (2,20 kW). The standard U9 already features four advanced electric motors, providing a combined power of nearly 1,300 hp.

Advertisement – scroll for more content

The souped-up variant has already set a global record, and it’s not even out yet. BYD announced on Tuesday that a Yangwang U9 Track Edition test vehicle broke the world EV speed record after reaching a ridiculous 472.41 km/h, or about 293 mph.

BYD-EV-speed-record
BYD’s Yangwang U9 electric supercar at 2024 GoodwoodFOS (Source: Yangwang)

The achievement was certified at the ATP Automotive Testing Papenburg test track in Germany, beating the old EV speed record by over 20%.

BYD said that this “marks the first time a Chinese domestic brand has achieved a world record in this field.” Not only does it mark a massive leap forward for the Chinese auto industry, but it also marks a significant milestone for electric vehicles as a whole.

The Yangwang U9 starts at 1,680,000 yuan in China, or about $233,000. That’s around half the cost of a new Ferrari SF90 Stradale or Lamborghini Aventador SVJ.

BYD’s Yangwang U9 is faster and even more affordable than most internal combustion engine (ICE) supercars. And the interior features “the smartest supercar cockpit,” BYD claims, powered by its advanced DiLink infotainment system. Which one are you taking?

You can see how fast BYD’s electric supercar really goes in its record-setting run in the video above. We should learn more about the new Yangwang U9 Track Edition model soon. Check back for the latest.

FTC: We use income earning auto affiliate links. More.