China just shocked the world! BYD’s Yangwang U9 Track Edition has broken records and is now officially the world’s fastest EV—hitting a mind-blowing 293.5 mph, faster than a Bugatti Chiron Super Sport and even beating the Rimac Nevera’s 268 mph. This groundbreaking electric hypercar proves that China isn’t just leading in EV sales but also in pure performance. In this video, we’ll explore how BYD engineered nearly 3,000 horsepower, what this means for legacy brands like Bugatti and Koenigsegg, and why the global auto industry will never be the same again.
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