Recently, some car enthusiasts witnessed a "Lambbo Kedi" around the headquarters of BYD in Shenzhen, Guangdong
Indeed, this real car looking up to the U9 has long been ** and completely displayed in front of the public, but the strange thing is that this time the looking up U9 was still photographed as a test car, why is this?
Some people have noticed that the new car is different, and the new generation of the Yangwang U9 does not come with a large rear wing as everyone has seen before, but instead adopts a small electric rear wing and adopts a shark-fin-like design style at the rear of the body.
Such a design style is very similar to the Lamborghini fuel car currently sold on the market. The two-door, two-seater, ultra-low-lying body shape does make the Yangwang U9 unique in the new energy vehicle market, and it is expected to launch two versions, one is the track version and the other is the ordinary version. They are equipped with an oversized rear wing and an electric rear wing, which is expected to go down a notch again.
Here, the editor makes a bold guess that the ** looking up at U8 is 10980,000, and the ** looking up to U9 may be 10890,000, forming a trend that echoes each other.
After all, according to the general practice, SUVs are usually more expensive than sedans for models of the same brand and class.
In addition to setting up a production line specifically for it, Yangwang U9 adopts BYD's latest "Yi Sifang" four-wheel independent motor technology, and the four wheels support independent drive, which can complete difficult actions such as "tank turning".
As a supercar model, the U9 only needs to reduce the drag coefficient and configure four electric motors to achieve extremely fast 000 acceleration.
In terms of **, looking up to the U9 is also expected to be more accessible than the U8, and the speculation just now may be just a possibility. The price of the 1 million class is likely to be for the track version of the model, while the regular version of the model may be lower.
The U9 is a supercar that accelerates from zero to 100 in just 2 seconds, and is expected to be officially unveiled next year, so let's wait and see!