RE: Yangwang U9 Track Edition almost cracks 300mph
RE: Yangwang U9 Track Edition almost cracks 300mph
Tuesday 26th August

Yangwang U9 Track Edition nearly cracks 300mph

Quad motor, 3,000hp rocketship aims for new EV record - and absolutely smashes it


Given the recent explosion of Chinese automotive brands, you’d be excused for not knowing about Yangwang. It’s the Lexus to BYD’s Toyota, basically, making the high-end, super-duper stuff while BYD does Seals, Sealions and the other more prosaic electrified machines. It’s probably best known for the U8, a G-Class-style SUV that can spin in its own wheelbase and float in water for half an hour. Of course. Now Yangwang has another feather to its bow, as it reckons it’s made the fastest EV on the planet. 

It’s called the U9 Track Edition, and is powered by a quadrumvirate of 555kW (744hp!) motors, each of which can spin at up to 30,000rpm and offer up independent torque vectoring. Max power is beyond 3,000hp, and Yangwang claims a power-to-weight ratio of 1,217hp per tonne. It’s a proper EV tour de force, by all accounts. 

Not least because it features the world’s first mass-produced 1200V ultra-high-voltage architecture (it’s the first we’ve heard of beyond 800V), but also for the ‘DiSus-X Intelligent Body Control System’ to keep the body level and tyres in contact with the ground, plus semi-slicks developed in conjunction with Giti. Because even the cleverest of EVs still need four rubber doughnuts to get down the road. Apparently, the U9 also features a special lubricant between tyre and wheel to ‘minimise relative slippage between the tyre and the rim during hard acceleration or braking.’

And it’s definitely capable of plenty of both. At ATP’s test track in Papenburg earlier this month, a Yangwang U9 Track Edition driven by Marc Basseng reached 472.41kmh, or 293.29mph. An astonishing speed for any car, let alone a battery-powered vehicle - they aren’t exactly famous for sustaining big numbers. While there was no official timing or adjudication involved, there seems little doubting the claim given the onboard VBox vid. Currently the Rimac Nevera R is the fastest by the book, at 268mph, with the Aspark Owl unofficially nudging into the 270s. Should Yangwang wish to pursue an actual world record, the car looks more than capable. 

Well, to a point. We’re used to VMax runs these days characterised by unerring stability, but not here. The U9 would do more than 472kmh, it seems, though Basseng understandably backs out of it as the car appears to waver from its intended line. It’s enough to make your blood run cold - imagine having to correct a car going in a straight line at almost five miles a minute. 

Nevertheless, Yangwang claims it has ‘redefined’ the sustainable supercar with this effort. Certainly it would be fair to say that the goalposts have been moved. Though the U9 Track Edition might need more than its optional carbon front splitter before Basseng has a go at cracking 300…


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EyeHeartSpellin

Original Poster:

690 posts

100 months

Tuesday 26th August
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That test driver has some proper massive balls.

fantheman80

2,090 posts

66 months

Tuesday 26th August
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No wing on that wang?

Muzzer79

12,245 posts

204 months

Tuesday 26th August
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EyeHeartSpellin said:
That test driver has some proper massive balls.
Damn right.....300mph is not messing around.....


GreatScott2016

1,936 posts

105 months

Tuesday 26th August
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There is a moment when he goes outside of the white lines near to top speed and to me, it looked like he was about to loose control. Such fine margins to keep straight at that speed. Incredible but soooo risky yikes

BricktopST205

1,535 posts

151 months

Tuesday 26th August
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R.I.P the west.

Krikkit

27,552 posts

198 months

Tuesday 26th August
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Obviously much more capable if they can find a better track, Papenburg isn't particularly suited just to high speed running. The inner two lanes are deliberately used to test for vibration excitation which isn't ideal when you're wobbling over at 400kmh

https://atp-papenburg.de/en/portfolio/teststrecken...

corcoran

641 posts

291 months

Tuesday 26th August
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BricktopST205 said:
R.I.P the west.
Yup - China is no longer a supplier of crap we consume - they are their own largest market. Fk knows what we/our kids will be doing in 10-15 years.

DaveyBoyWonder

3,252 posts

191 months

Tuesday 26th August
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Does a Yangwang run Linglong tyres?

Big Rat

381 posts

63 months

Tuesday 26th August
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Oh yawn……

Terminator X

18,026 posts

221 months

Tuesday 26th August
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Needs another battery and 4000hp.

TX.

Plymo

1,219 posts

106 months

Tuesday 26th August
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DaveyBoyWonder said:
Does a Yangwang run Linglong tyres?
I would pay good money to see that hehe

loudlashadjuster

5,744 posts

201 months

Tuesday 26th August
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fantheman80 said:
No wing on that wang?
laugh

Big bolleaux on that chap...

mrclav

1,622 posts

240 months

Tuesday 26th August
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BricktopST205 said:
R.I.P the west.
Yes.

Historically starting with the Assyrians back in 859 BC, all empires have averaged around 250 years before they fell and while the West has had a pretty good run as the dominant power, it's time of dominance is done.

That being said, with the general population decline in the West and in China (at current rates, China is estimated to lose over 200 million people by 2054 and more than half its population by 2100), it'll be interesting to see what happens with Africa, seeing as it's the only place on Earth that isn't suffering from that issue...

Gecko1978

11,690 posts

174 months

Tuesday 26th August
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I wonder if they could make a car that does 300 miles at motorway speeds in winter but can push 200mph and here is the big kicker cost maybe £80,000 at that point other than looking pretty what can a Ferrari etc actually do that your Temu special can't.

If the road version of this car is £200 or £300 or £500k it's impressive but irrelevant but at sub 100k with some what less power it's an affordable super car.

The Jaecoo 7 looks a lot like a velar an you can get one for under 300 a month....that's sort of game changing stuff (course it could be rubbish inside no idea or drive like a broken wheel barrow)

WPA

12,285 posts

131 months

Tuesday 26th August
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Is anybody really going to buy a car called the Yangwang laugh

Taking the urea

2,969 posts

230 months

Tuesday 26th August
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mrclav said:
Yes.

Historically starting with the Assyrians back in 859 BC, all empires have averaged around 250 years before they fell and while the West has had a pretty good run as the dominant power, it's time of dominance is done.

That being said, with the general population decline in the West and in China (at current rates, China is estimated to lose over 200 million people by 2054 and more than half its population by 2100), it'll be interesting to see what happens with Africa, seeing as it's the only place on Earth that isn't suffering from that issue...
China have been over counting their population for decades. They never had the 1.3 billion or whatever they claimed so their demographic catastrophy is going to be worse than most. It's race for them to get rich before they run out of people.

sidesauce

2,923 posts

235 months

Tuesday 26th August
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Gecko1978 said:
I wonder if they could make a car that does 300 miles at motorway speeds in winter but can push 200mph and here is the big kicker cost maybe £80,000 at that point other than looking pretty what can a Ferrari etc actually do that your Temu special can't.

If the road version of this car is £200 or £300 or £500k it's impressive but irrelevant but at sub 100k with some what less power it's an affordable super car.

The Jaecoo 7 looks a lot like a velar an you can get one for under 300 a month....that's sort of game changing stuff (course it could be rubbish inside no idea or drive like a broken wheel barrow)
I mean, inside it's not worse than a Tesla interior...



Dave Hedgehog

15,268 posts

221 months

Tuesday 26th August
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is there a direct link for the video this archiac site crops 40% of it ...

king arthur

7,335 posts

278 months

Tuesday 26th August
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WPA said:
Is anybody really going to buy a car called the Yangwang laugh
"Hey babe, d'you wanna come outside and see my Yangwang?"
<slap>

Mr-B

4,146 posts

211 months

Tuesday 26th August
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Dave Hedgehog said:
is there a direct link for the video this archiac site crops 40% of it ...
Last but one para click on the words "appears to waver" => youtube