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Yangwang's all-electric hypercar, the U9, went 293.5 mph in a speed run at a track in Germany, faster than the Rimac Nevera R ...
Living with one of the world’s fastest cars in your garage must be difficult—unless you own a runway, it’s the equivalent of having a really expensive bottle of whisky in your collection ...
Mercedes broke several EV distance records, driving 5,479km (3,404mi) in 24 hours, aided by 850kW DC fast charging.
Recently, Yangwang Automobile announced that the Yangwang U9 Track Edition engineering test vehicle achieved a top speed of ...
The YangWang U9 Track Edition, an electric hypercar built by Chinese automotive giant BYD, produces almost 3000 horsepower ...
Recently, the Yawning U9 Track Edition achieved a speed of 472.18 km/h in Germany, becoming the fastest production ...
There can be only one, yet the title of world's fastest production car changes hands like an ambidextrous pitcher. We run ...
A claim for the title of “Fastest Car in the World” might seem easy to settle. It’s actually anything but: Are we talking production cars, race cars or ...
The tests showed that the Aero TT could beat the Bugatti Veyron’s 253 MPH top speed, becoming the fastest production car in the world.
From the SSC Tuatara to the McLaren F1, the fastest cars in the world are so extreme that there are only a handful of race tracks (or roads) to test them on.
Speed records have been a thing ever since the first automobile was created, but while land speed records have been documented since 1898, the first record for production cars dates back to only 1949.