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BYD sees 9 millionth NEV roll off line

BYD today saw its 9 millionth NEV, a Yangwang U9 electric supercar, roll off the assembly line, as it produced its latest 1 million vehicles in less than 3 months.

BYD Yangwang U9 achieves top speed of 375.12 km/h in track test

The Yangwang U9 achieved a top speed of 375.12 km/h in a track test, exceeding the 300 km/h mentioned on the model's regulatory filing page.

BYD Yangwang to start delivering U9 electric supercar in late Aug

The Yangwang U9, an all-electric supercar, went on sale on February 25 at a starting price of RMB 1.68 million ($231,560).

BYD Yangwang to showcase U9 supercar at Goodwood Festival of Speed in UK

Two Yangwang U9s left for the UK on May 7 and will participate in the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2024 from July 11-14.

BYD's Yangwang launches new variant for U8, gives U7 debut at Beijing auto show

Yangwang launched the U8 Off-road Master Edition with enhanced off-road capabilities at a starting price of RMB 1,098,000. The U7 sedan will be priced in the RMB 1 million range and will go on sale in the second half of the year.

BYD Yangwang to launch new variant for U8 on Apr 25

The Yangwang U8 Premium Edition has already been launched and delivered a total of 5,523 units. Coming soon is the Off-road Master Edition with more room for modifications.

BYD Yangwang says U8 has sold over 5,000 units, reveals demographic of 1st owners

More than 80 percent of Yangwang U8 owners are business owners, partners or company executives, and 90 percent own more than 2 cars.

BYD showcases 8 models at Geneva auto show, Yangwang U8 makes European debut

BYD presented the Seal U DM-i at the Geneva auto show and plans to launch the model in Europe in the second quarter.

BYD Yangwang launches U9 electric supercar with starting price of $233,500

The Yangwang U9's powertrain delivers up to 1,306 Ps of horsepower, allowing the vehicle to sprint from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in 2.36 seconds.

BYD Yangwang to officially launch U9 electric supercar on Feb 25

In the minds of many Chinese residents, February 25 marks the real start of a new year's work.